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Rhonda Williams’ article published in book on struggles for housing in L.A. and beyond
Rhonda Williams, director of the CWRU Social Justice Institute/Alliance, recently published an article in the book Freedom Now! Struggles for the Human Right to Housing in L.A. and Beyond. Her article, “‘We Refuse!’: Privatization, Housing and Human Rights,” was selected as the opening article of…
Marilyn Sanders Mobley to speak, be recognized for founding African American Studies program at George Mason
Marilyn Sanders Mobley, vice president of the Office of Inclusion, Diversity & Equal Opportunity, will travel to George Mason University this week, where she will be recognized for her work as one of the founders of the university’s African American Studies program. Mobley created the program…
Law professor Jonathan Adler publishes, presents on environmental issues, interstate competition
School of Law Professor Jonathan Adler recently had three scholarly articles published: “Labeling the Little Things” in The Nanotechnology Challenge, “Interstate Competition and Race to the Top” in Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy and “Eyes on a Climate Prize: Rewarding Energy Innovation…
Law’s Carrie Basas presents at Labor and Employment Relations Association conference
The School of Law’s Carrie Basas presented at the Labor and Employment Relations Association annual meeting in Chicago Jan. 6. The visiting associate professor presented on “Public Sector Bargaining Agreements, Disability Rights, and Technology as Access.”
Law school’s Dean Mitchell to speak to interested students on “Law School in an Age of Anxiety”
School of Law Dean Lawrence Mitchell will speak to pre-law students and any interested attendees on “Law School in an Age of Anxiety” on Jan. 27 from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. in Nord Hall 400. Pizza will be provided. RSVP to terri.mester@case.edu.
Employee Wellness Program offers free Zumba class at 121 Fitness
This month’s Employee Wellness Program free activity class is a Zumba class, to be held Jan. 25 from noon to 1 p.m. at 121 Fitness Center. Zumba, which combines Latin rhythms with an effective, easy-to-follow workout system, is appropriate for men and women of all ages. Participants will have full…
Enjoy free Hot Sauce Williams at MLK celebration’s “Food for the Soul” event
As part of the Martin Luther King Jr. celebration, “MLK: Honoring His Legacy in a New Era,” Student Activities & Leadership and the Office of Multicultural Affairs will host Food for the Soul Jan. 26 beginning at 11:30 a.m. in Thwing Atrium. Hot Sauce Williams will provide free soul food for…
Minority Writers’ Panel to be held Jan. 26 featuring playwrights, poets and actors
On Jan. 26, the Department of English will host a Minority Writers’ Panel featuring Cleveland-born award-winning playwright Michael Oatman; Ugandan-Canadian actor and playwright and CWRU visiting assistant professor George Seremba; and poet, playwright, urban education scholar and assistant…
Common oral bacteria makes body vulnerable to illness
A common oral bacteria, Fusobacterium nucleatum, acts like a key that opens a door in human blood vessels and leads the way for it and other bacteria like Escherichia coli to invade the body through the blood and make people sick, according to dental researchers at Case Western Reserve…
CWRU has a clear favorite for Super Bowl champs
Are you ready for the Super Bowl? It seems like many on campus are. In a year of some unexpected teams vying for the top two spots, there's a clear favorite around campus: The San Francisco 49ers. They came in first place in our poll of who you'd like to see win the Super Bowl, with second place a…