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Doctoral student studies health effects of 9/11 firefighters' parents
Nurse studies effects of World Trade Center tragedy on parents of firefighters who perished The Plain Dealer: Doctoral student Fran McGibbon recently studied the health effects of 9/11 on the parents of firefighters who died in the terrorist attack. “People focused on spouses and children after…
Law professor Colares to speak at The Idea of France Interdisciplinary Conference
School of Law professor Juscelino Colares will speak at The Idea of France Interdisciplinary Conference in Pittsburgh Nov. 11. The panel is titled “Law and Frenchness,” and Colares will discuss “The Reality of EU-Conformity Adjudication in France.”
School of Law’s Hoffman presents in Chicago, publishes on electronic health records
Sharona Hoffman, professor of law and bioethics, presented “Critique of Meaningful Use & Certification Regulations,” at the American Health Information Management Association Legal EHR Summit in Chicago in August. Additionally, her article, “Balancing Privacy, Autonomy, and Scientific Needs in…
Mandel School to hold open house for interested students
Students: Are you interested in social work, research and community action? Attend an open house at The Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences on Wednesday, Sept. 21, from 5 to 7 p.m. to meet with faculty, financial aid officers, admissions staff, current students and alumni. Learn more at…
Flora Stone Mather Center for Women presents workshop for women of color
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women presents “Difference Matters: An empowHERment workshop for women of color” on Oct. 5 from 9 a.m. to noon in the Thwing Center Spartan Room. The interactive workshop with Brenda J. Allen, professor of communication and associate dean at the University of…
Ubbelohde Lecture to cover “Britain, the Written Constitution and World History”
The fourth annual Ubbelohde Lecture will be held Sept. 22 with Linda Colley, the Shelby MC Davis 1958 Professor of History at Princeton University. Colley will discuss “Britain, the Written Constitution, and World History” in a lecture at Thwing Center’s 1914 Lounge. The free, public lecture begins…
Faculty Work in Progress series discusses emotional interactions with new media
T. Kenny Fountain, assistant professor of Case Western Reserve University’s Department of English, will kick off this year’s Baker-Nord Center for Humanities’ Faculty Work in Progress series with the talk “Affective Circuits: Networks of Feeling in the Flesh of New Media.” He addresses the…
Software Center offers free SAS JMP update
The Information Technology Services (ITS) Software Center has updated SAS JMP to version 9.02 for Windows and Mac. The free download, available to Case Western Reserve University students, faculty and staff, provides the option to renew a pre-existing installation of SAS JMP or install it as a new…
CWRU climbs to 38th in U.S. News’ Best Colleges 2012 Rankings
Case Western Reserve University climbed three slots this year to rank 38th among national universities in U.S. News & World Report’s Best Colleges 2012 Edition. The increase came after four consecutive years where the school ranked 41st on the magazine’s list. “I am delighted that the hard…
Nursing professor authors guidebook on creative nursing career choices
If you want to travel the high seas, work as a crime scene investigator, hike through rugged and remote areas, or even serve as an expert witness, then a career in nursing may be for you, according to Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, the Elizabeth Brooks Ford Professor of Nursing at Frances Payne Bolton…