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Some of the most inventive Halloween costumes are…
It’s almost Halloween, and plenty of you have been—or seen—some pretty imaginative costumes. Whether cute, clever or controversial, there’s no shortage of fun ideas for this holiday. Here are some of our favorites you submitted: A large party dressed as the Nickelodeon game show Double Dare A…
Attend a lecture with former State Department legal adviser David Robinson
The Canada-United States Law Institute at Case Western Reserve University School of Law and University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law will present the lecture “Navigating the Storm: The State Department Legal Adviser and International Law.” The lecture will feature Davis Robinson, former State…
Ford Distinguished Lecture Series continues Nov. 2 on Magnetic Resonance Microscopy
The Ford Distinguished Lecture Series will continue Nov. 2, with G. Allan Johnson, director of the Center for In Vivo Microscopy and Charles E. Putnam University Professor at Duke University, discussing “Magnetic Resonance Microscopy.” The event will begin at 4:30 p.m. in the Wolstein Research…
Circle Neighbors meeting to discuss new schools in University Circle
The upcoming Circle Neighbors meeting—held Nov. 2 in Cleveland Museum of Art’s Gartner Auditorium—will discuss “New Schools in the Circle.” Dan Moulthrop, Curator of Conversation, The Civic Commons and past host of WCNP’s The Sound of Ideas, will moderate the program. Panel participants will be…
CaseEMS to hold disaster drill Oct. 29; access restricted on Juniper Road
CaseEMS will hold its annual Mass Casualty Incident Drill (Disaster Drill) on Oct. 29. Participants will arrive at 8 a.m. and the drill will begin at 10 a.m. The drill will take place on Juniper Road from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.; parking will be prohibited and road access will be restricted. Cleveland…
Law, bioethics professor Sharona Hoffman presents on legal and ethical issues of computer decision support
Sharona Hoffman, professor of law and bioethics, gave a presentation titled “Legal and Ethical Issues of Computer Decision Support and Order-Sets” at the American Medical Informatics Association 35th Annual Symposium on Biomedical and Health Informatics in Washington, D.C., Oct. 25. She also…
Law professor Jessie Hill completes four speaking engagements, two articles
School of Law professor Jessie Hill recently completed four speaking engagements and two articles for publication. She was an invited panelist for the “Panel on Maternal-Fetal Issues” at Southpointe Hospital in Cleveland Oct. 17 and presented “Public Bodies, Private Reasons” as part of the UCLA…
Visiting law professor Jon Groetzinger presents on limiting liability, maintaining compliance
Jon Groetzinger, Visiting Professor of Law and director of China Legal Programs, presented “Proven Strategies to Limit Liability and Maintain Compliance” on Oct. 26 as part of the Avant Resources Business Education Services, FCPA and Global Anti-Bribery Compliance webinar. Find more information…
Hear directly from federal agencies on 2012 funding priorities during webinar
All interested faculty members are invited to take part in the three-day webinar “Federal Research Priorities and Budgets for FY12.” The webinar will be held Oct. 31-Nov. 2 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, with a viewing taking place in Sears Library Building 670. Panelists on the webinar will…
Join the discussion: “The Hiding of Anne Frank: What Would You Do?”
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, Hillel at CWRU, Jewish Studies, Inamori Center for Ethics and Excellence and Share the Vision invite the campus community to attend a discussion titled “The Hiding of Anne Frank: What Would You Do?” The discussion will feature Jewish scholar and two-time…