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Law professor Jacqueline Lipton presents on cyberlaw
School of Law professor Jacqueline Lipton presented “Cyberlaw 2.0: Revisiting the Law of the Horse” at a roundtable hosted by the Center on Law and Information Policy at Fordham Law School on Sept. 16.
Dennis Harris speaks on panel on child hunger in the African-American community
Dennis Harris, director of the National Youth Sports Program, served as a panelist at the 41st Annual Legislative Conference of the Congressional Black Caucus in Washington, D.C. Panelists, including Grammy-winning singer Monica and First Family/White House trainer Cornell McClellan, tacked the…
President Snyder attends White House event on new federal policies to support science researchers and their families
President Barbara R. Snyder was among several academic and industry leaders on hand Monday when National Science Foundation (NSF) Director Subra Suresh announced the NSF Career-Life Balance Initiative at the White House. “Too many young women scientists and engineers get sidetracked or drop their…
Costa Rica winter break course approved for Global and Cultural Diversity credit
The  three-credit course/service learning to Costa Rica over winter break has just been approved for Global and Cultural Diversity credit. The deadline to sign up is Oct. 4. The Department of Bioethics and the Center for Civic Engagement and Learning have teamed up to offer a two-week experience,…
ITS hosts information session on NetWars Sept. 27
Information Technology Services will host an information briefing about NetWars on Tuesday, Sept. 27, 2-3 p.m, in Sears 221. Do you really know your way around computers and networks? Do you think you can recover the password from a computer? Take control of a service? Conduct an in-depth…
Science Café Cleveland to discuss “Dinosaurs in Technicolor”
Science Café Cleveland presents “Dinosaurs in Technicolor: the Evolution of Plumage Color Since the Jurassic.” Birds are among the most colorful organisms on the planet, but for years the colors of their ancestors, the dinosaurs, were limited to artists’ and children’s imaginations and were thought…
Mohan Sankaran receives Peter Mark Memorial Award
R. Mohan Sankaran, associate professor of chemical engineering, is the recipient of the 2011 Peter Mark Memorial Award from the American Vacuum Society. The award recognizes outstanding theoretical or experimental work by a young scientist—in this case, Sankaran’s work with carbon nanotubes. For…
Jim Sheeler to be recognized as Colorado State distinguished alumnus
On Sept. 29, Jim Sheeler, the Shirley Wormser Professor of Journalism and Media Writing, will be awarded Colorado State University’s College of Liberal Arts Honor Alumnus Award. The Distinguished Alumni Awards Banquet recognizes alumni who “have distinguished themselves professionally and have made…
Weatherhead Showcase open house to be held Oct. 22
Weatherhead School of Management will host the Weatherhead Showcase open house on Saturday, Oct. 22, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., to provide an opportunity for prospective students examining any of the school’s degree program options to visit the facility and experience the program through…
UCITE session to discuss promotion, tenure at CWRU
UCITE’s next session, to be held Sept. 29, will be centered on promotion and tenure. This session is geared toward faculty members who are tenured, on the tenure track or anticipate a tenure track position some day. The typical criteria for tenure and promotion are scholarship, teaching and…