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Google’s new privacy policy rolls out March 1, does not change CWRU’s agreement
Google’s new Privacy Policy will take effect March 1 and will combine nearly 70 separate privacy policies into one. The revision allows Google to combine information provided in one app with information gained from other Google apps, which allows for app interactivity. For example, Google can offer…
Faculty members to discuss international experiences for students in March 1 UCITE seminar
Chemical engineering professor Daniel Lacks and assistant professor of classics Paul Iversen will lead the March 1 UCITE on international learning experiences for students. Lacks and Iversen both have used UCITE’s Nord grants to provide opportunities for Case Western Reserve University students to…
Deadline extended: Submit a proposal to show how you’d improve life at CWRU
What’s your big idea? With up to $25,000 up for grabs, how would you improve the undergraduate experience at Case Western Reserve University? Undergraduate Student Government is looking for proposals from students, faculty and staff for the Student Life Improvement Grant (SLIG). The deadline to…
SAGES Peer Writing Crew to help students with papers, reports and more in Paper-Palooza
The SAGES Peer Writing Crew will hold its first-ever Paper-Palooza on Sunday, March 4, from 1 to 4 p.m. in Wade Commons. Students working on midterm papers, personal statements or lab reports can stop by the Fireside Lounge for writing advice and refreshments, including chicken wings and root…
Get swabbed to enter Bone Marrow Foundation Registry during Feb. 29 drive
The campus community is invited to take part in the Cleveland Hillel Foundation’s Gift of Life Bone Marrow Foundation Drive, to be held in Thwing Center Atrium Feb. 29 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. If you’re between 18 and 60 and in good health, get swabbed to enter yourself into the Bone Marrow…
Have you studied abroad? Enter your favorite photos in Office of Education Abroad photo contest
The Office of Education Abroad will hold a photo contest for students who have studied abroad through any program offered at Case Western Reserve University. Winners will receive cash prizes ranging from $50 to $250. Photos—up to three per person—must be submitted online by March 26. To enter,…
First and Only Study on Harmful Effects of Infants Prenatally Exposed to Ecstasy
CLEVELAND - A study led by Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, in collaboration with the University of East London UK, and Swansea University UK, is the first to show the effects of the drug ecstasy on fetal and infant development. Ecstasy is a stimulant and hallucinogen, and is…
Women’s History Month luncheon to pay homage to activist Victoria Woodhull
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will host a Women's History Month Luncheon March 9 from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in the Thwing Center’s Spartan Room. During the event, attendees will recognize and pay homage to women in “HERstory.” In particular, the activist work of Victoria Woodhull—the first…
Annual Case Juggling Spectacular to be held March 2-3
Come see the annual Case Juggling Spectacular, as club president Brian Robb vows to present “the most dynamic of any spectacular so far.” This year, the Case Juggling Club will perform two shows: March 2 and 3 from 8 to 9:30 p.m. in Thwing Ballroom. As always, this event is free.
Deadline for Summer Undergraduate Research in Energy and Sustainability is March 9
The deadline for SURES (Summer Undergraduate Research in Energy and Sustainability) is March 9. SURES offers students of all majors who are conducting energy or sustainability research an opportunity for on-campus summer research. For more information or to apply, visit…