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Dell offers Black Friday deals to campus community for personal use
As a technology partner of the university, Dell is offering special Black Friday deals on personal purchases for faculty, staff and students. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your personal tech collection or find the perfect gifts for your loved ones, Dell has you covered. Known for their…
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“Sound Bath & Stretch” class
Prioritize self-care and stress relief with One to One Fitness Center's “Sound Bath & Stretch” class, a meditative sound bath experience combined with passive Thai stretching. This class is designed to create a state of harmony and relaxation, increase a sense of well-being, expand awareness,…
Enroll in new writing courses
In today’s rapidly evolving job market, the ability to communicate effectively is more crucial than ever. Recognizing this need, the Writing Program is excited to introduce a series of new writing-intensive courses designed to equip you with the specialized writing skills required in various…
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School of Law Hosts George A. Leet Business Law Symposium on Relational Contracting in the New Industrial Policy
On Friday, Nov. 8, the Center for Business Law hosted the George A. Leet Business Law Symposium on Relational Contracting in the New Industrial Policy. The event focused on relational contracting—which is the acknowledgement that contracts often rely heavily on trust between parties and implicit…
KSL team digitizes Forest City Hospital archives
The legacy of Forest City Hospital—an institution founded in 1957 by Black physicians to serve Cleveland’s Glenville neighborhood—is now accessible online thanks to a team of experts at Case Western Reserve University’s Kelvin Smith Library (KSL). With the support of an Ohio Local History Alliance…
New Poverty Center study reveals how caregiving shapes lives of Cleveland’s chronically homeless
Shortly after Jerome's mother died of cancer, he experienced what he described as a "mental breakdown" and, before too long, found himself without a home. Taking care of his mother had drained him—both emotionally and financially. "We lost the house," he said. "They wanted to put her in hospice.…
Thanksgiving break reminders
Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, Case Western Reserve University will be closed Thursday, Nov. 28, and Friday, Nov. 29. University offices will also close at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 27.  Residence halls will remain open during Thanksgiving break and dining halls will operate on a revised…
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KSL Collections Annex supports library storage on campus
Carefully tucked into the secure, climate- and humidity-controlled, renovated spaces in the basement of the building known as the 11000 Cedar Incubator are invaluable Kelvin Smith Library (KSL) resources for students, faculty, staff and the greater Case Western Reserve University community to use…
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Sonya Moore named Notable Leader in Healthcare for 2024
Sonya Moore, DNP, RN, CRNA, FAAN, FAANA, assistant professor and nurse anesthesiology program director at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, has been named one of the Notable Leaders in Healthcare for 2024 by Crain’s Cleveland Business. According to Crain’s, the honorees…
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“The Legacy of Tamir Rice”
The Schubert Center for Child Studies is the community partner for the City Club of Cleveland’s “The Legacy of Tamir Rice” event Friday, Nov. 22, at 11:30 a.m. at 1317 Euclid Ave., Suite 100. On Nov. 22, 2014, just after 3:30 p.m., 12-year-old Tamir Rice was shot by a police officer outside of…