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Get involved with the CCEL Saturday of Service April 14; register by April 11
Join fellow students and get involved with the Cleveland community: The Case Western Reserve University Center for Civic Engagement & Learning (CCEL) and Office of Greek Life will host the Spring Saturday of Service April 14. This event features more than 15 on-campus projects as well as…
Intersections symposium, poster session to be held April 20
The Intersections: SOURCE Undergraduate Symposium and Poster Session will be held April 20 in Adelbert Gym. Poster sessions and the Celebration of Student Writing both will be held from noon to 2:45, while oral presentations will take place 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information, visit…
History-making doctor, renowned author to visit campus for April 10 lecture
Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals Case Medical Center will sponsor a public lecture by Augustus A. White, the author of Seeing Patients: Unconscious Bias in Health Care. White is a professor of medical education and orthopedic surgery at Harvard Medical School. He was the…
CWRU's latest wind turbine now its largest
CWRU wind turbines help research wind power WKYC: The university’s most recent wind turbine, located in Euclid, is also its largest. “By having three different sized wind turbines, we help companies right-size their products as well as being able to scale our own research projects,” explained Dave…
Daniel Flannery of the Begun Center weighs in on Oikos University shooting
Police seek weapon used in Oakland school shooting Epoch Times: A shooting at Oikos University in Oakland, Calif., led to seven deaths. “The events in California are a reminder to all of us that violence can occur anywhere, and our schools can be particularly vulnerable targets for perpetrators…
Medicine's Marjorie Greenfield discusses birthing "complications"
It’s complicated FitPregnancy: Statistics show that 94 percent of all baby deliveries in the U.S. involved a complication, but it’s actually not a reason for alarm, said Marjorie Greenfield, professor of reproductive biology. “Most ‘complications’ are irrelevant,” she said. “They have no impact on…
5 questions with…event organizer, arts aficionado Eric Dicken
In his nine years at Case Western Reserve University, Eric Dicken, the senior executive director of Donor Relations, University Events and Presidential Protocol, has organized numerous events and initiatives across campus. From the school year’s beginning—fall convocation—to its…
Italian Film Festival continues on campus April 5, 17 and 24
The Italian Film Festival at Case Western Reserve University started April 3 and continues tonight at 7 p.m. Additional showings will be held April 17 and 24 at 7 p.m.; all screenings are in Strosacker Auditorium. All films are free and open to the public. For more information and a list of…
Discuss the state of women in elected office during Friday’s talk
Karen Beckwith, the Flora Stone Mather Professor of Political Science, will lead this week’s Public Affairs Discussion Group on “Election 2012: Twenty Years After the ‘Year of the Woman.’” The 1992 U.S. national election was called by some “the year of the woman,” as 24 women were newly elected to…
Alzheimer’s researchers to present findings at Science Café Cleveland April 9
The topic of this month’s Science Café Cleveland will be “Remembrance of Things Past: Reversing the Causes of Memory Loss That Characterizes Alzheimer’s Disease.” Neurosciences and neurology professor Gary Landreth and doctoral candidate Paige Cramer will discuss the discovery of a new class of…