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September 10, 2024
The CWRU community is invited to attend and help welcome new multicultural students, staff and faculty to campus at the Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Engagement’s annual welcome reception. The event also provides an opportunity to meet Vice President Robert Solomon, establish new…
September 10, 2024
People are full of surprises. But for as unpredictable as they may seem at times, science can help us better understand their behaviors, emotions and motivations. Gabriela Cuconato, a fifth-year PhD student in organizational behavior at Weatherhead School of Management, is trying to shed light on…
September 10, 2024
As a nurse, Megan Foradori tried to make sure no child in need of developmental support fell through the cracks. Across pediatric nursing roles in multiple states, she saw firsthand how babies and toddlers are screened for crucial social, speech and developmental milestones—and fiercely…
September 10, 2024
Not many have heard the name Clarissa Sligh. Sligh was the lead plaintiff in a legal desegregation case in Virginia before she went on to work as a mathematician at NASA and later Wall Street before she quit to become an artist. Sligh found her favorite medium, the artist book, and has since used…
September 10, 2024
The School of Law invites members of the Case Western Reserve University community to a talk by Kati Kovacs, deputy assistant secretary in the Department of the Interior. Kovacs will present “Regulating Energy and Land Management at the Department of the Interior” Wednesday, Sept. 18, from noon…
September 10, 2024
The School of Law will host Adam C. Pritchard and Robert B. Thompson for a discussion on their book, A History of Securities Law in the Supreme Court, recently published by the Oxford University Press. The book goes behind the curtain to see how securities law gets made at the Supreme Court,…
September 10, 2024
Case Western Reserve University is grateful for the dedication, resilience and innovation of our postdoctoral scholars and fellows. National Postdoc Appreciation Week is Sept. 16–20. Members of the university community are invited to help the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs recognize, support and…
September 10, 2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) and generative AI are increasingly becoming a part of our research, instruction and daily tasks. Kelvin Smith Library will host a Generative AI and Information Literacy Day Thursday, Sept. 12, for educators, researchers and technologists eager to explore the integration…
September 10, 2024
Be a part of a larger group of students committed to meaningful service. Now in its 15th year, the Civic Engagement Scholars program—hosted by the Center for Civic Engagement & Learning (CCEL)—promotes, and recognizes meaningful student involvement in the community. Scholars choose to complete…
September 10, 2024
One of the most popular Wellness Program offerings for faculty and staff, Walktober, will return this October. Walktober is a fun and inspiring way to take advantage of autumn’s cool temperatures and spectacular views as you step out and step up to better health. During the month of October,…