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MFA Acting Program to take part in new theater's debut production
Cleveland Play House's new Second Stage theater shows off its flexibility The Plain Dealer: The Cleveland Play House’s new home in PlayhouseSquare includes the Second Stage theater, the Allen Theatre and the Lab Theatre, which will host its debut production Feb. 1, featuring students in the Case…
QuikPay to be down for maintenance Jan. 15, 2-4 a.m.
QuikPay services will be down Jan. 15, 2-4 a.m. EST, to allow Information Technology Services (ITS) and the QuikPay vendor to conduct scheduled maintenance. QuikPay is the system used by students and other authorized users for tuition bill presentation and credit card payment options. For 24/7…
Fisher stockroom to host grand reopening Jan. 12 featuring free food, giveaways
The Fisher Scientific Stockroom in the Millis Science Center will host a grand reopening Jan. 12, from 10 a.m. to noon and 1:30 to 3 p.m. During the event, attendees can look around the newly remodeled stockroom and enjoy free food and giveaways.
Health insurance ID cards distributed in December—did you receive yours?
In December, health insurance carriers sent health insurance ID cards for 2012 to participating employees. If you have not received your ID card, contact Benefits Administration at 368.6781 or benefits@case.edu. Employees participating in the School of Dental Medicine dental insurance plans or in…
Three lots available for short-term parking during move-in
From Jan. 12-16, the following parking lots will be available for short-term parking for parents/families coming for Spring Semester Move-In: Lot 5 (Murray Hill and Adelbert Road, by Fribley Commons) Lot 57 (behind Carlton Road residence halls and next to Carlton Road Greek houses) Lot S46…
Adobe Connect to be down for scheduled maintenance Jan. 14, midnight-6 a.m.
Information Technology Services (ITS) will conduct scheduled maintenance on Adobe Connect on Saturday, Jan. 14, from midnight to 6 a.m. EST. During that time, Adobe Connect will be unavailable. For more information, contact the ITS Service Desk at 216.368.HELP (4357).
“BINGO”: Game helps researchers study perception deficits
Bingo, a popular activity in nursing homes, senior centers and assisted-living facilities, has benefits that extend well beyond socializing. Researchers found high-contrast, large bingo cards boost thinking and playing skills for people with cognitive difficulties and visual perception problems…
New Weight Watchers at Work Session to begin Jan. 12
If you are interested in losing weight and living a healthier lifestyle, consider joining the Case Western Reserve University Weight Watchers at Work group. The program teaches you how to eat well, lose weight and maintain a healthy weight using proven nutritional guidelines and activity. The…
Dittrick Medical History Center to hold lecture on history of emergency contraception
The Dittrick Medical History Center will host a special medical history lecture, “The Morning After: A History of Emergency Contraception in the United States.” The presentation, led by Central Connecticut State University professor Heather Munro Prescott, will be held Jan. 19 beginning at 6 p.m.…
Daniel Scherson explains using fuel cells to get electricity from cockroaches
Biofuel cells may turn cockroaches into cyborgs MSNBC: Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have used a fuel cell to harness the sugars in a cockroach’s body and convert the sugar into electricity. “If you want to be futuristic, one may use the energy stored to try to control the…