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Two faculty members earn prestigious Hartwell Individual Biomedical Research Awards
Funding for early-stage, cutting-edge research can be difficult to obtain, but The Hartwell Foundation has selected two projects from Case Western Reserve University faculty members in which to invest. Jennell C. Vick, assistant professor of psychological sciences, biomedical engineering and…
CWRU to expand programs for leaders committed to positive social impact
Three decades ago the Mandel Foundation and Case Western Reserve University established a program for nonprofit leaders that set the standard for excellence in an emerging discipline. Today, the two organizations announced initiatives designed to expand and elevate opportunities for those…
Law’s Jacqueline Lipton presents on privacy and social networking, trademark and First Amendment rights
School of Law professor Jacqueline Lipton recently presented a paper on privacy and online social networks at the 14th annual Sughrue Symposium, hosted by the University of Akron Law School. In addition, she presented a paper on trademark and First Amendment issues inherent in ICANN’s new gTLD…
Linda Ehrlich gives introduction to film at Spain’s Film Masters event
Linda Ehrlich, associate professor of Japanese, presented the introduction to the screening of The Spirit of the Beehive (El Espíritu de la Colmena) in the series “Spain’s Film Masters: Beyond Buñuel and Almodovar.” The event, held April 6, was sponsored by Parsons’ School of Art and Design History…
Law and bioethics professor Maxwell Mehlman presents at conference, publishes paper
The Arizona State Law Journal recently accepted an article for publication written by Maxwell Mehlman, the Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law, professor of bioethics and director of the Law-Medicine Center. Mehlman’s article is titled “Professional Power and the Standard of Care in…
Guest lecturer to discuss “Advancement of the African Woman: Myth or Reality” April 13
Gabonese cultural studies and literature scholar Honorine Ngou will visit campus April 13 for a talk, titled “Advancement of the African Woman: Myth or Reality.” The talk will begin at 12:30 p.m. in Clark Hall 309. Ngou, professor of Francophone cultural studies and literature at Omar Bongo…
Pediatrics' Max Wiznitzer discusses benefits of employing adults with autism
Rose farm helps adults with autism bloom CNN: A rose farmer recently turned his family rose farm into a vocational therapy for people with autism. Working often makes adults with autism happier and more satisfied with their lives because it gives them a sense of purpose and they usually do a good…
Dhamakapella music group to perform year-end concert April 14
To wrap up a long year of hard work and national achievements, Dhamakapella, an international music group from Case Western Reserve University, will perform its final concert April 14 in Ford Auditorium. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m., with doors opening at 7 p.m. The event is free for…
Get tips to help students become expert learners in April 12 UCITE session
This week’s UCITE seminar will center on “Helping Students Become Expert Learners.” The discussion will be held April 12 from noon to 1 p.m. in the Herrick Room on the ground floor of the Allen Memorial Library Building. “Adaptive expertise” is emerging as a key concept in thinking about the…
ITS to hold second online training on Google Calendar system April 19
Information Technology Services (ITS) will present its second half of online training on Google Calendar on Thursday, April 19, at 11:30 a.m. This session is a continuation of what was covered in the first part of Google Calendar training March 15. Topics will include the effective use of calendar…