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Writing Resource Center Harvest Dinner
The Writing Resource Center will host its Harvest Dinner Thursday, Nov. 21, from 6 to 8 p.m. in Bellflower Hall. Students are encouraged to bring a friend, their appetite and a writing project they’re working on. Food will be provided, along with quiet workspaces and consultants to…
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PhD in Nutrition information session
Are you interested in developing interventions that influence food and nutrition behaviors, examining their impact on health outcomes, and growing your analytical skills? Those who have already completed or are finishing a master’s degree are invited to join faculty members from Case Western…
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New Case Western Reserve University study reveals how caregiving for loved ones 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.…
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MaDaCol 40th anniversary celebration
The Department of Dance at Case Western Reserve University will host the 40th anniversary celebration of MaDaCol (Mather Dance Collective) with performances Nov. 21–23. at 7:30 p.m. in the Mather Dance Center. MaDaCol, one of the university’s oldest undergraduate student organizations, offers a…
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Apply for Weatherhead’s Executive Leadership Development Experience
Weatherhead School of Management’s Executive Leadership Development Experience (ELDE) is accepting applications for a five-month course designed with Black professionals in mind. ELDE is a cohort-based program presenting practical opportunities for participants to expand their leadership skills…
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“Renovare Music: Embrace”
Join the Maltz Performing Arts Center Thursday, Nov. 21, at 7:30 p.m. for “Renovare Music: Embrace”—an immersive performance combining instrumental music, poetry and storytelling. Part of the Silver Hall Concert Series, this free event (including free parking) will feature original documentary…
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#MeToo CWRU Support Group—“Sleeping Soundly: Navigating Nightmares”
Case Western Reserve University undergraduate students are invited to join #MeToo CWRU for a support group session Friday, Nov. 22, from 4 to 5 p.m. at the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women (Tinkham Veale University Center, Suite 248). This meeting will be on the topic of “Sleeping Soundly:…
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Law's Matthew Salerno says filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy requires precise, truthful information
What is the Chapter 7 means test? Business Insider: Matthew Salerno, associate professor at the School of Law, said that filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy requires precise, truthful information, as "mistakes, like missing or conflicting information, could result in dismissal." Salerno urged debtors…
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Med's Xin Qi talks about discovery that could help fight Huntington's disease
New approach to fight Huntington's disease shows early promise U.S. News & World Report: Xin Qi, professor in the Department of Physiology and Biophysics at the School of Medicine, talked about the discovery of a peptide from the mutant Huntington protein that controlled harmful protein…
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Anatomy and biology's Darin Croft discusses study uncovering diverse fossils and unique species
Ancient climate reconstruction challenges timing of Andes mountains uplift MSN: Darin Croft, professor of anatomy and biology, discussed a new study uncovering diverse fossils and unique species—emphasizing that understanding ancient warm ecosystems helps calibrate climate models.