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University Counseling Service to hold discussion April 4 on grief and loss
The University Counseling Service will present a series of 45-minute resiliency workshops on Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m. in Tomlinson Library. Students can drop in for all or part of any of the workshops geared toward bouncing back from setbacks and stressors. This Wednesday, April 4, at 12:15 p.m.,…
Author to speak at CWRU April 10 on legacy of Deng Xiaoping
Award-winning scholar Ezra Vogel will speak on the legacy of Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping on April 10. The lecture, titled “Deng Xiaoping and the Opening of China,” will be held at 4:30 p.m. in the Mandel Center Room 108. Vogel argues than no person in the 20th century affected more people or had…
Paige Cramer and Gary Landreth discuss promising Alzheimer's research
Hope for Alzheimer’s WKSU: In this week’s episode of Exploradio, Case Western Reserve University researchers Gary Landreth and Paige Cramer discuss their promising treatment to combat Alzheimer’s disease.
A look at Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development's literacy statistics
Awful literacy stats make the case for Jackson's school reform plan The Plain Dealer: According to research from the Center on Urban Poverty and Community Development, only 43.8 percent of Cuyahoga County residents over the age of 16 meet “Level 3” literacy standards—those that are necessary to…
Glenn Starkman tells his favorite science-related joke
Science jokes The Columbus Dispatch: In honor of April Fools’ Day, the newspaper asked scientists, including physics and astronomy professor Glenn Starkman, to tell their favorite science-related jokes.
Psychology's Amy Przeworski blogs on the importance of "me-days"
Taking a me-day Psychology Today: In her “Don’t Worry, Mom” blog, assistant professor of psychology Amy Przeworski discusses the importance of “me-days” and how to not feel guilty about taking them.
Pharmacology's Anthony Berdis discusses new breast cancer findings
Why some breast tumors resist chemo DailyRx: Researchers have found a particular marker may be able to predict if a woman’s breast cancer will respond to taxane chemotherapy. “This exciting data first provides a new way to attack cancer cells,” said Anthony Berdis, assistant professor of…
Cleveland Foundation awards $1.75 million to Great Lakes Energy Institute
Cleveland Foundation awards $16.2 million to nonprofit and community groups The Plain Dealer: The Cleveland Foundation awarded $1.75 million to the university’s Great Lakes Energy Institute to help it pay for electrical grid research and education.
Arthur Heuer says CWRU center is "best facility on planet" for microstructural analysis
Case's Swagelok Center 'best facility on planet' for microstructural analysis Fresh Water Cleveland: Equipment in the Swagelok Center for Surface Analysis of Materials, located on campus, allows industrial and academic users to conduct surface analysis, structural analysis and optic microscopy.…
Ford visits campus to demonstrate virtual reality tools
Ford demonstrates virtual reality tools to Case Western Reserve University students The Plain Dealer: Ford Motor Co. visited campus to show off its virtual reality design tools to engineering students. “All of us as Case, we gravitate to these new technologies,” said School of Engineering Dean…