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Renowned Cuban, women’s studies scholar visits campus for ACES + Distinguished Lectureship series
ACES + Distinguished Lectureship series presents Madeline Camara-Betancourt, professor of Latin American Literature at the University of South Florida and a renowned scholar in the field of Cuban and women’s studies. Camara-Betancourt will lead four events April 4-6. On April 4 at 4 p.m., she will…
Attend Cavs game April 3 as part of Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week
The campus community is invited to attend the Cleveland Cavaliers vs. San Antonio Spurs game April 3. This event is sponsored by Weatherhead Graduate Student Affairs at the Weatherhead School of Management and is a part of the Case Western Reserve University’s Graduate and Professional Student…
Student Health & Wellness Fair set for April 17; sign up to get involved by April 6
The Graduate Student Senate Health & Wellness Committee will present the first Student Health & Wellness Fair April 17 from noon to 3 p.m. in Thwing Center. Student or campus organizations that would like to be involved can email season.miller@case.edu by April 6. The fair is free to both…
Next Faculty Work in Progress talk features art history and art’s Elina Gertsman
Elina Gertsman, assistant professor of medieval art, will present “Breaking Flesh: Performance, Anatomy, Memory” as part of the Faculty Work in Progress series. Her talk will be held April 5 at 4:30 p.m. in Clark Hall 206. A reception will begin at 4:15 p.m. In his Christmas sermon Puer natus est…
Eligible Syrian nationals in U.S. can apply for Temporary Protected Status
Due to the deteriorating situation in Syria, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service has announced that eligible Syrian nationals (and persons without nationality who last habitually resided in Syria) in the U.S. may apply for Temporary Protected Status (TPS). Contact the Office of…
Take part in School of Medicine’s Mini Med School—medical school “for the rest of us”
Members of the campus community are encouraged to attend the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine’s Mini Med School to enhance professional and personal development. Mini Med School is medical school “for the rest of us”—those not seeking a medical degree but with an interest in…
Cleveland Foundation awards CWRU $1.75 million to advance energy research
The Cleveland Foundation this week recognized Case Western Reserve University’s growing efforts in energy with a $1.75 million grant to advance research and bring breakthroughs to market. The award marked the foundation’s second major investment in the university’s energy programs over the past…
New look for Google Apps, including email and calendar, now permanent
The “new look” for Google Apps, which became optional for Case Western Reserve University users at the beginning of the year, is now permanent. This change includes updated interfaces for CWRU email and calendar. If you previously accepted the new look, this change will not affect you. If you…
"Hunger Games" mania sweeps CWRU
It seems Hunger Games mania has swept Case Western Reserve University. The first movie adaptation of the best-selling trilogy saw a record-breaking weekend at the box office, claiming the best opening weekend for a non-sequel and the third-highest opening weekend ever. And fans from Case Western…
5 questions with…Ohio Nursing Students’ Association President Brandon Pach
It’s no secret that nursing is a predominantly female field. But Brandon Pach wants to change that. A junior in the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Pach is president of the Ohio Nursing Students’ Association, a pre-professional association for nursing students. In this role, he heads up…