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Law professor Jonathan Adler publishes and presents on climate change, Supreme Court
School of Law professor Jonathan Adler had two articles published recently: “A Tale of Two Climate Cases” in the Yale Law Journal and “The Supreme Court Disposes of a Nuisance Suit: American Electric Power v. Connecticut, 2010-11” in the Cato Supreme Court Review 295. He also spoke at the Cato…
Essay by Linda Ehrlich appears as special feature on new short film DVD
An essay by Linda Ehrlich, associate professor of Japanese, on Alumbramiento (Lifeline) appears a special feature on the new DVD of Víctor Erice´s short films: La morte rouge and Alumbramiento. Other special features on the DVD are writings by poet and essayist Pere Gimferrer (recipient of the…
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Faculty: Apply for Learning Fellows program for Spring 2012
Faculty members can apply to participate in the 14th Learning Fellows program, to be conducted by UCITE during the Spring 2012 semester. This series of seminars is designed to engage faculty in thoughtful discussions with other faculty on teaching and learning and on how to improve teaching across…
Autism Speaks U chapter taking part in photo contest
The Case Western Reserve University chapter of Autism Speaks U is taking part in a photo contest for all Autism Speaks U chapters. Come show your support for the autism community by wearing blue to the grass between Wade Commons and Leutner Commons Sept. 28 at 6:30 p.m. The photo will then be…
Learn how to create and finance a company in upcoming discussion
William Trainor, managing director of Mutual Capital Partners Funds, will be on campus to discuss “Making Ideas a Reality: How To Create & Finance an Early-Stage Company.” Trainor will moderate a discussion exploring the challenges that entrepreneurs face, opportunities available to create a…
University Farm helps dining halls go local
For many farmers, fall marks the height of harvest season. For workers at the University Farm, they’ve already harvested tons—literally—of vegetables, much of which is being served in dining halls across campus. So far in 2011, their harvests have provided more than 4,200 lbs. of produce to Bon…
Winners of CWRU Trivia Challenge announced
Congratulations to the first-year undergraduate students and transfer students who won the Case Western Reserve University Trivia Challenge. After locating the contest questions in their Little Blue Book (LBB), the students were challenged to test their individual or team knowledge of Case Western…
Registration extended, keynote announced for “The University and National Security After 9/11”
Registration has been extended for the School of Law’s Arthur W. Fiske Memorial Lecture, “The University and National Security After 9/11.” The daylong symposium, cosponsored by the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy, will be held Sept. 23 from 9:15 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the School of Law…
Five sessions on finding research positions coming in September and October
SOURCE will hold five information sessions on “How to Find Undergraduate Research Positions - On and Off Campus.” Events will be held: Sept. 29, 4 p.m., Nord Hall 400 Oct. 4, 3 p.m., Nord Hall 410 Oct. 14, 9:30 a.m., Nord Hall 400 Oct. 19, 9:30 a.m., Nord Hall 400 Oct. 27, 4 p.m., Nord Hall…