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Ukulele grows in popularity; music's Daniel Goldmark explains why
Ukulele: The little guitar that could The Christian Science Monitor: Ukulele sales are skyrocketing, and we’re in the midst of the third wave of popularity of the small guitar. “People see the ukulele and think it's simple but there's far more going on there,” said Daniel Goldmark, associate…
Law professor Michael Scharf gives his advice for Mubarak trial
A history of political trials PRI’s The World: Michael Scharf, John Deaver Drinko-Baker & Hostetler Professor of Law and director of the Frederick K. Cox Center for International Law, provides advice to those trying Hosni Mubarak, based on lessons he learned while assisting with the Saddam…
5 questions with…Chuck Hart: EHS director, rock ‘n’ roll enthusiast
As the executive director of Environmental Health & Safety, Chuck Hart and his department help keep campus safe—preventing potential problems, training individuals to use equipment safely and maintaining regulatory compliance. Hart moved back to his native Cleveland in December after spending…
Location-based apps are growing in popularity, but do people around campus trust them?
As smartphones become more and more popular, location-based apps are also growing in use, helping users uncover new hotspots or socialize with others. Here at Case Western Reserve, many of you are using them—though not everyone is sold on the benefits. The No. 1 response in the poll was from…
Planned outage of QuikPay scheduled for Aug 7-8
QuikPay services will be down from Sunday, Aug. 7, at 11 a.m. to Monday, Aug. 8, at 7 a.m. This outage will allow Information Technology Services (ITS) and the QuikPay vendor to conduct scheduled maintenance. QuikPay is the system used by students to pay tuition with a credit card. For further…
Emeritus professor Frederick Way III passes; memorial to be held at Amasa Stone Chapel
Frederick Way III, Professor Emeritus of Computer Engineering & Science, died July 26. Way joined Case Institute of Technology in 1956 as an assistant director of the Computing Center and instructor in mathematics, eventually serving as associate director of the Andrew R. Jennings Computer…
Cashier’s Office to be closed Aug. 12; will reopen Aug. 15
The Cashier’s Office will be closed Friday, Aug. 12, due to a maintenance project.  The office will reopen Monday, Aug. 15 at 9 a.m.
Law professor Jacqueline Lipton presents on panel at Southeast law school conference
School of Law professor Jacqueline Lipton presented on a panel titled “Maximum Exposure: The Art of Making a Name for Oneself.” The panel took place at the Southeastern Association of Law Schools 2011 Annual Conference in Hilton Head, S.C., on July 28.
Visiting law professor Jon Groetzinger Jr. presents webinar on foreign compliance
Jon Groetzinger Jr., visiting professor of law and director of China Legal Programs, presented a webinar on “Complying with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Latest Developments” to lawyers and corporate executives through ComplianceOnline.com this spring.
Nursing school's flight nurse training program in the spotlight
Flight nurse training in the spotlight International Travel Insurance Journal: Researchers from the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing are calling for new competencies and training for flight nurses, as the number of flights and complexity of cases handled increases.