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ITS to host online training Feb. 15 on customizing Google Apps email
Information Technology Services (ITS) will offer online training on Google Apps email on Wednesday, Feb. 15, at 11 a.m. This session will cover how to customize webmail.case.edu to meet your personal and organizational email needs using features like labels, filters, labs and aliases. The session…
School of Dental Medicine offers special teen braces program
Your teenager might be among the 200 youths who qualify for Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine’s 2012 braces program to receive discounted orthodontic services. The on-campus dental clinic offers a full range of orthodontic services. The program will accommodate 200 youths…
Safe Zone workshops to be held Feb. 17 to train new members
Two workshops for the Safe Zone Program at Case Western Reserve University will be held Feb. 17: one from 9 a.m. to noon, and another from 1 to 4 p.m. Both sessions will be held in Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences 320 B/C. Participants only need to attend one session to become a Safe Zone…
Weatherhead Tax Assistance Program to help eligible residents with filing
The Weatherhead Tax Assistance Program will help Cuyahoga County residents with an income of $49,000 or less prepare basic federal and state income tax returns. The program provides electronic filing of returns prepared by volunteers who are IRS-trained and certified. Appointments can be scheduled…
5 questions with…religion scholar Deepak Sarma
Finding humor in a religion class might seem difficult to do. Not for Deepak Sarma, associate professor of South Asian religions in the Department of Religious Studies. In fact, Sarma strives to crack one joke every 10 minutes during class (and even more in this Q&A). And although he may not…
Northeast Ohio Regional Science Olympiad looking for volunteers for Feb. 25 event
The Northeast Ohio Regional Science Olympiad will be held on campus Saturday, Feb. 25, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is a competition for middle and high school students that determines their place in the statewide Science Olympiad competition in Columbus and, ultimately, the national…
Law professor to lead Public Affairs Discussion: “Can We Legislate Ourselves Thinner?”
Obesity in the U.S. is rising, and aside from concerns about health, worries about the costs of treatment have policy makers interested in how the government can reduce obesity. At this week’s Public Affairs Discussion Group, Jessica Berg, professor of law and bioethics, will discuss what…
LGBTA Committee to hold Winter Gatherings happy hour Feb. 9
All LGBT faculty, staff and alumni from Case Western Reserve University are invited to the annual Winter Gatherings at Table 45 in the Intercontinental Hotel Feb. 9 from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Winter Gatherings is a happy hour with free hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar, sponsored by the LGBTA Committee at…
Submit program proposal for spring SatCo by Feb. 15
Looking for ways to meet new people and share a special hobby or talent? Thinking about building your résumé and practicing your presentation skills? Presenting a SatCo is a great way to get a head start. If you are interested in presenting, submit a program proposal by Feb. 15. Spring SatCo will…
Psychology’s Robert Green named editor of APA journal
Robert L. Greene, professor of psychology, was recently named the new editor of the American Psychological Association’s Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory and Cognition. The journal covers a broad spectrum of research, including experimental research on human learning, memory,…