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April 17, 2012
The Case African Student Association will hold its annual cultural show, “Two Worlds, One Culture,” on Saturday, April 21, in Thwing Center Ballroom. The doors will open at 7 p.m. The event will feature live performances, dance presentations, food and much more. Tickets are $5 for undergraduate…
April 17, 2012
Conflicts are not uncommon in academic circles, but they can be difficult to deal with. In the upcoming UCITE seminar, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences professor Wally Gingerich will discuss “Academic conflicts: What are they, and what can you do about them?” Gingerich, who heads the…
April 17, 2012
The Case Western Reserve University Chapter of the American Association of University Professors will meet Monday, April 23. The meeting will begin at noon in Mather House Room 100. For more information, contact Bob Petersen at rbp@case.edu.
April 17, 2012
Case Western Reserve University will hold its annual Vergil Week celebration April 22-27 with events across campus. Conceived as part of National Poetry Month, Vergil Week celebrates the poetry of the ancient Roman poet Vergil. Activities include a footrace, a Latin recitation contest, art…
April 17, 2012
The campus community is invited to attend a symposium on “Addiction, Neuron, Brain and Society” April 25 from 1:30 to 5 p.m. in School of Medicine E501. A reception will follow in T501. Speakers will include Eric J. Nestler, the Nash Family Professor of Neuroscience and chair of the Department of…
April 17, 2012
Information Technology Services (ITS) has updated WebDrive to version 10.1 on the Software Center. It is available as a free download on Windows computers for students, faculty and staff. WebDrive enables users to edit files on a FTP server by creating a virtual drive. Download it now. For 24/7…
April 17, 2012
Join faculty, staff and students from across campus for Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group, titled “SARKOBAMA: Two Presidential Elections in a Time of Crisis.” Joseph White, chair of the Department of Political Science, Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy, professor of epidemiology…
April 17, 2012
Mixing a little dry ice and a simple industrial process cheaply mass-produces high-quality graphene nanosheets, researchers in South Korea and Case Western Reserve University report. Graphene, which is made from graphite—the same stuff as “lead” in pencils—has been hailed as the most important…
April 17, 2012
When Brian Grimberg speaks at TEDxCLE April 20, it will be his first time attending the annual event—but not for lack of trying. “They kept selling out so quickly, and this year was no different,” he noted. “They doubled the seating capacity for this year’s event, but it still sold out in 39…
April 16, 2012
Members of the campus community are invited to attend a four-week Chinese course taught by Duan Liu, a language expert who currently teaches English to Chinese students at Southwest University of Political Science and Law, one of the top law schools in China. This course will include pronunciation…