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Forum on executing a faculty search to be held for faculty, staff
The Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity will host a forum for faculty and staff on “Successfully Executing a Faculty Search.” The forum will be held June 28 from 9 to 11 a.m. in the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence. To attend, RSVP by emailing Tenille N. Kaus....
Scott Shane pens regular blog for Forbes.com
Scott Shane, A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, now writes a new blog for Forbes.com. The blog, Smart Charts, presents an interesting piece of data about small business in a visual form and discusses it briefly. Read the blog....
PRCHN study finds cigar smoking by middle schoolers is on the rise
A survey by the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods finds cigar smoking among seventh and eighth graders is on the rise: Cigars are tobacco of choice of middle schoolers in Cuyahoga, The Plain Dealer...
Engineering professor says there isn't a shortage of energy
Iwan Alexander, Cady Staley Professor of Engineering and chair of the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, says there isn’t a shortage of energy: Gas, alternative energy means new jobs, The Business Journal...
Assistant professor Jessica Green wins best dissertation award
Jessica Green, assistant professor of political science, won the Virginia Walsh Best Dissertation Award for her dissertation Private Authority, Public Goods: Private Authority in Global Environmental Politics. The American Political Science Association’s Organized Section on Science, Technology and ...
Assistant professor Justin Buchler releases book on "Hiring and Firing Public Officials"
Oxford University Press has just published Justin Buchler’s book, Hiring and Firing Public Officials: Rethinking the Purpose of Elections. In the book, Buchler, an assistant professor of political science, argues that an election is a mechanism by which voters hire and fire public officials. It is ...
Writing Resource Center adjusts summer hours
The Writing Resource Center has adjusted its summer hours, which will be in place until July 28: Tuesdays, 3-4 p.m. Wednesdays, noon-2 p.m. Thursdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Appointments will be walk-in, first come, first serve only. You also may reserve a 30-minute or 60-minute appointment by e-mailin...
MATLAB seminar to be held for faculty, researchers
The High Performance Computing Cluster (HPCC) at Case Western Reserve University will conduct a seminar on MATLAB for faculty members and researchers. The MATLAB seminar, to be held June 22 from 2 to 4 p.m. in Adelbert Hall M2, will cover topics such as MATLAB Memory Management, MATLAB License Manag...
CWRU opens its National Children’s Study Center Office
The Case Western Reserve National Children’s Study Center will soon have approximately 15 people employed and working at the new office space (4600 Euclid Ave.). This new space is the Study Center’s first permanent location; it previously was located in borrowed space at the School of Medicine. It ...
Blood drive comes to campus June 20
The American Red Cross will host a blood drive at 121 Fitness Center on Monday, June 20, from noon to 4 p.m. Make an appointment online at www.redcrossblood.org using sponsor code casewestern. Walk-ins are welcome but appointments will be taken first....