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Learn to use new Peoplesoft Travel and Expense Module during three training sessions
Employees are invited to attend training for the new Peoplesoft Travel and Expense Module. The module features paperless receipt submission, automatic foreign exchange calculation and workflow approval. The easy-to-use interface also seamlessly integrates American Express T&E card data to…
Tickets available for March 31 International Dinner; volunteers needed
The 2012 International Dinner will be held Saturday, March 31, in Thwing Center. A reception will be held from 5 to 6 p.m. in Thwing Atrium, with the dinner following in the ballroom from 6 to 8 p.m. Entertainment and dancing will take place after the dinner in Thwing Atrium until midnight. Now in…
Improv comedy troupe to host first Cleveland Improv Comedy Festival March 24
IMPROVment, Case Western Reserve University’s premier short-form improv comedy troupe, will host the first Cleveland Improv Comedy Festival on the Eldred Theater Main Stage this Saturday, March 24, at 8 p.m. The event will feature professional groups such as Point of No Return Improv from Cuyahoga…
Access Services offers discounted RTA passes for senior/disabled employees
Access Services will now offer a discounted monthly RTA pass to Case Western Reserve University employees who are seniors (age 65 and over) or who have disabilities. The RTA pass will be $38 per month, and it can be deducted from the individual’s paycheck. Each individual would need to need to…
Learn the “Environmental Dimensions of Fracking” at Public Affairs Discussion Group
The Public Affairs Discussion Group will tackle the “Environmental Dimensions of Fracking” in its Friday meeting. Matthew Sobel, the William E. Umstattd Professor of Industrial Economics, professor of operations and professor of electrical engineering and computer science, will lead the…
High-flying nursing professor provides life-saving support
When Liz Madigan boarded her red-eye flight back to the U.S. shortly before midnight Saturday, her six-day trip to Colombia was winding down. But things were about to get lively for the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing professor. About four and a half hours into her six-hour flight from…
Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences Chair Jonathan Lass steps down after almost two decades
Renowned cornea specialist Jonathan H. Lass, MD, announced today that he will step down as chairman of the Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences after nearly two decades in the role. “The opportunity to lead this outstanding group of faculty and staff has been one of the greatest honors…
New businesses springing up as Uptown project brings new life to University Circle
A rendering of "Uptown Alley," from Triangle Apartments looking toward the Cleveland Institute of Art. Things are bustling on Euclid Avenue. From this week’s debut of the brand-new Barnes & Noble bookstore to the forthcoming openings of a grocery store, a Verizon Wireless…
Special reception to announce Kelvin Smith Library as new home to theater archives; RSVP now
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to attend an exhibit, program and reception announcing the special collections of Kelvin Smith Library as the new home of the Cleveland Play House archives. The event will be held March 26 at 4 p.m. in O’Neill Reading Room at the…
Employee Wellness Program to hold Colorectal Cancer Awareness seminar
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and to help promote awareness and prevention, the Employee Wellness Program will sponsor a discussion on the topic March 23 from noon to 1 p.m. in the Biomedical Research Building 932. Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in men and women,…