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Prominent critic to discuss Cuban cinema during Feb. 10 lecture
The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures invites will host Cuban scholar and author Juan Antonio Garcia Borrero, who will talk about Cuban cinema today. The lecture, “Para una nueva historia del cine cubano: Toward a new history of the Cuban cinema” will be held Feb. 10 from 4 to 6:30…
Political science faculty member examines European finance during Fulbright experience
Photo by Lynn Saville. Long before the epicenter of the financial crisis shifted to the European Union (EU), Case Western Reserve University political scientist Elliot Posner had been studying the region’s financial arrangements and their international effects. This year, as an EU Affairs…
CWRU-Cleveland Clinic consortium to study football-related injuries
New Cleveland Clinic-Case Western Reserve lab will tackle sport and battlefield brain injuries The Plain Dealer: The Cleveland Traumatic Neuromechanics Consortium is a partnership between Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic to study football-related head, brain, neck and spinal…
Medicine's Michael Salata explains hip arthroscopies
Hip fix for younger patients WKYC: Michael Salata, assistant professor of orthopaedics in the School of Medicine said hip arthroscopies can help younger patients with hip issues. “Studies are still ongoing, but we believe that by doing the surgery and removing the impingement we may also be…
Law's Jonathan Entin discusses Cincinatti's scrap metal laws
City not enforcing existing scrap laws The Cincinnati Enquirer: The Cincinnati City Council is considering strict rules for people dealing in scrap metal, but it isn’t enforcing existing laws. School of Law professor Jonathan Entin weighed in on the matter.
Thwing Study Over looking for student leaders to help organize spring event
Do you love Thwing Study Over? Are you a leader and planner who is organized, fun and outgoing? Do you want to be more involved on campus? If so, apply to be a chair of the Spring 2012 Thwing Study Over. The commitment is only for the spring semester, so this is a short-term opportunity to lead a…
Psychiatry professor to discuss mania in children at Schubert Center event
The Schubert Center for Child Studies’ 2011-12 Conversation Series, “Child Well-Being in Challenging Times,” continues Feb. 14 with “The Blind Men and the Elephant? Lessons Learned from the Longitudinal Assessment of Manic Symptoms (LAMS) Study.” The discussion, which will be held from 4 to 5:30…
SAC to hold Valentine’s Day bake sale; sign up to donate or sell baked goods
The Staff Advisory Council will hold a Valentine’s Day bake sale Feb. 14, beginning at 9:30 a.m. and running until the baked goods run out. Bake sale locations will be in the Biomedical Research Building Atrium, Peter B. Lewis Building lobby and Nord Hall atrium. As a special Valentine’s Day…
Law’s Erik Jensen publishes, presents on taxation-related issues
Erik Jensen, the David L. Brennan Professor in the School of Law, recently published a number of articles: “The Individual Mandate and the Taxing Power” and “The Home Bathroom Deduction” in Tax Notes, “The Sale of Tax Credits Revisited: A CCA Consecrates (Most of) Temple” and “Business Versus…
Flora Stone Mather Center Director Dorothy Miller talks about women’s equality fight
Dorothy Miller, director of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, recently gave a talk at the Zonta Club of Cleveland’s 90th birthday celebration. “Women’s Lives: How Far We’ve Come and Where We Need to Go.” During the talk, Miller discussed life pre- and post-1970s, when great strides were…