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PNC Bank offers student banking services, including in-person assistance and CWRU check cards
Case Western Reserve University’s official student banking service is PNC Bank, which offers students, faculty and staff access to five on-campus ATMs, on-site assistance from PNC representatives, CaseOneCard linking and other benefits. Five ATMs are available on campus, at Leutner Commons,…
Student-Run Free Clinic to hold first charity golf tournament; registration now open
The Student-Run Free Clinic (SRFC), an interprofessional collaboration between the School of Medicine and the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, will host the first SRFC Charity Golf Tournament Sept. 15 at noon. SRFC is a Section 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Registration for the event,…
New Oncogene Identified For Breast Cancer
CLEVELAND - A team of researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, led by Dr. Mark W. Jackson, have developed a novel method to identify genes that, when overexpressed, make normal cells behave like cancer cells. Using this method, the Jackson laboratory has identified a new…
Dean Pamela Davis says NIH grant to CWRU is "big win for Cleveland"
Case Western Reserve University receives record $64.6M grant The Plain Dealer: The university received a $64.6 million award from the National Institutes of Health to help bring cutting-edge medicine to hospital bedsides. "This is such a big win for Cleveland," said School of Medicine Dean Pamela…
Law's Michael Benza how upcoming murder case might use a victim's blinks to ID suspect
Trial hinges on dying man's gesture ID'ing gunman Associated Press: An upcoming murder trial hinges on videotape of a victim who was unable to communicate but identified a suspect through a series of blinks. "People blink naturally anyway, so the question could be whether the blinking is really…
Dario Gasparini discusses bridge trusses brought to campus
Reconstructed bridge trusses from 1918 New Hampshire span to spend at least a year at Case Western Reserve University The Plain Dealer: Two 13,000-pound trusses from the ruins of a wooden bridge in New Hampshire are now on campus, as civil engineering’s Dario Gasparini intends to study their…
NIH awards $64.6M grant to Case Western Reserve, largest ever in Northeast Ohio
Case Western Reserve University’s ambitious collaboration to bring medical discoveries to patients has won an extraordinary endorsement: a $64.6 million federal grant that is the largest ever awarded in Northeast Ohio. “Five years ago Cleveland’s leading biomedical institutions came together in an…
Voting ends Friday for Staff Advisory Council representatives
Voting ends this week for Staff Advisory Council representatives. Positions are open for representatives in the following schools: College of Arts and Sciences Case School of Engineering School of Law School of Medicine Weatherhead School of Management All staff members in these areas should…
University Farm announces fall CSA program, with produce available for pickup on campus
The Case Western Reserve University Farm will extend its first Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program into the fall. There will be up to 20 spaces available, with produce ready for pickup on campus. The exact times and dates of pickup will be announced at a later date, but the farmer’s…
Career Center’s Aug. 14 international graduate student welcome event canceled
The international graduate student welcome event with the Career Center staff, originally scheduled for Aug. 14, has been canceled. For more information, contact Genine Apidone, career development manager. To learn more about services for international students, stop by the Career Center during…