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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses Eaton/TransDigm case
Jury orders Eaton to pay TransDigm division $8.2 million in aerospace case The Plain Dealer: A trial between TransDigm Group and Eaton Corp. ended Tuesday. Federal civil cases like this rarely end in trial, as companies place a premium on certainty and removing the threat of trial, said Jonathan…
Try meditation courses at University Hospitals Case Medical Center at discounted rate
University employees can take a four-week meditation series at University Hospitals Case Medical Center for a discounted rate of $40. Two class series are offered: Meditation 101 and Meditation 102–The Next Step. The novice Meditation 101 class will be held Wednesdays, May 2-23, from 5 to 6 p.m.…
Attend screening of documentary that looks at human trafficking in the U.S.
On Wednesday, April 25, attend a documentary screening of Sex and Money: A National Search for Human Worth. The screening will begin at 6:30 p.m. in Mandel Center for Nonprofit Organizations Room 115. This documentary covers the journey of five journalists as they try to discover what human…
African American Society to host 21st annual Cultural Dinner April 26
The African American Society will hold the 21st annual Cultural Dinner April 26 at 7 p.m. in The Spot. Open to all students, the purpose of the event is to showcase African American culture. This year’s theme is African American television throughout the years. The event features a dinner,…
Help welcome new students to CWRU by hosting orientation events; apply by May 7
Through orientation events, new Case Western Reserve University students learn more about the resources, programs and activities available to them at Case Western Reserve and discover the rich traditions and diverse opportunities here. In addition to regularly scheduled orientation events, this…
Study examines how negative thinking impacts mental health
Negative thinking is a red flag for clinical depression. Stopping such thoughts early on can save millions of people from mental illness, according to a research study from the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University. Jaclene Zauszniewski, the Kate Hanna Harvey…
Who do you want to hear speak at 2013 commencement? Submit your nomination
Students are invited to share ideas for next year's commencement speaker. The Commencement Speaker Committee is surveying the campus community for commencement 2013 speaker nominations. The following criteria are considered when selecting candidates: Have high degree of name recognition among…
A look at Coach Matt Englander's post-surgery return to baseball
Englander returns to Case after brain surgery Fox Sports Ohio: Last fall, head baseball coach Matt Englander underwent surgery for a brain tumor. He’s been back in the dugout and third base coach’s box for every game this season. “I think I do appreciate every out, every game a little more,” he…
Psychology's Amy Przeworski blogs about pressure to succeed
Creating generation anxiety Psychology Today: In her blog, Amy Przeworski, assistant professor of psychology, writes about how pressure to succeed—often brought on at a very early age—may induce anxiety in kids.
Play at CWRU looks at foster children's plight
Partners for Forever Families helps bring foster children's plight to stage The Plain Dealer: The play Sometimes Hope is Enough, performed here on campus, took a look at the Cuyahoga County foster care system and the issues faced by children who “age out” of the system. Children who are in foster…