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Senior Sai Santosh Kolluru discusses White House internship
This week on Kaleidoscope: Sept. 18, 2011 WEWS: Sai Santosh Kumar Kolluru, a senior mechanical engineering major, discussed his summer internship at the White House, where he served in the Office of Public Engagement. “It was very inspiring,” he said. “Everyone is very committed. You have a lot of…
Nominations open for 2011 Homecoming Court
Nominations are now open for the 2011 Homecoming Court. Nominations will close Oct. 2, with voting taking place Oct. 7-9 and the court being announced Oct. 12. Click here to nominate a representative of a student organization, residence hall or athletic team.
5 questions with…urban change-maker Richey Piiparinen
Richey Piiparinen is dedicated to improving this city—both its people and its landscape. A resident of Cleveland’s Near West Side and a writer for Rust Wire, he’s studied urban planning and psychology with hopes of developing the city’s social and psychological capital through the reuse of vacant…
C-SPAN Campaign 2012 Bus coming to campus
The C-SPAN Campaign 2012 Bus to is coming to Case Western Reserve on Tuesday, Sept. 27. The bus will be parked near 121 Fitness and the Veale Parking Garage from 10 a.m. to noon. The bus will be open for students and classes to tour and learn about presidential campaign coverage.  Aboard the bus…
Fall TV returns, to the delight of CWRU community; check their favorites
Love TV? You’re not alone. But the shows the campus community are most excited about are varied, ranging from new series (Pan Am) to seasoned veterans (CSI, Grey’s Anatomy). Here’s a look at some of the shows getting nods from the CWRU community. Is your favorite listed? If not, let us know in the…
QuikPay outage scheduled for specific hours Sept. 25-26
There will interruptions of services for QuikPay on Sunday, Sept. 25, from 2 a.m. to 4 a.m., followed by a brief outage during the early hours of Monday, Sept. 26. This outage will allow Information Technology Services (ITS) and the QuikPay vendor to conduct scheduled maintenance. QuikPay is the…
Medical students elected president, secretary of Student National Medical Association
Michael G. Knight, a fourth-year medical student at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, has been elected the Student National Medical Association president, while School of Medicine student Demetra Gibson was elected national secretary. As president, Knight will serve as the lead…
Michael Scharf appointed new International Criminal Law Network president
Michael Scharf, John Deaver Drinko – Baker & Hostetler Professor of Law and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, has been appointed president of the International Criminal Law Network. The ICLN is a prestigious organization of international criminal law experts and…
NIH Director Collins to Keynote Eighth International Conference of the Society for Integrative Oncology; Case Western Reserve School of Medicine Sponsors the Conference
CLEVELAND - The Society for Integrative Oncology (SIO) announced today that National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins, MD, PhD, will deliver the keynote address at its eighth international conference, which is co-sponsored by Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. As the…
Dr. Rudick Receives Inaugural Case Western Reserve Medal
CLEVELAND - Richard A. Rudick, MD, is the first recipient of the Case Western Reserve Medal, honoring excellence in health science innovation. This newly initiated award is the highest honor bestowed by the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. The award was presented during the…