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Friday workshop on health and wellness to address ”Alcohol in the Family”
University Counseling Services is sponsoring a series of workshops called “Mind-Body Cafe” to foster student health and wellness. Each week, a different topic is discussed, from talking to parents about grades to boosting self-esteem. These sessions take place in Sears Library Building room 350…
Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group to examine biblical rhetoric in the presidential election
In this Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group, Timothy K. Beal, the Florence Harkness Professor of Religion, will discuss the role played by the Bible in the current presidential race. Beal has done a series of BibliFact blogs on huffingtonpost.com, in which he has commented on both the…
Faculty: Attend UCITE session Oct. 18 to better understand, prevent and deal with cheating
Having to deal with a student whom you suspect is cheating is one of the things faculty members dread. At the next UCITE session, held Oct. 18, attendees and organizers will look at the issue of academic cheating from a variety of perspectives: what drives people to cheat, what we can do to prevent…
Recycle old computers, cell phones and more in e-waste drive, part of Case for Community Day
As part of the 10th annual Case for Community Day, the university will once again host an e-waste recycling drive. Members of the campus community are encouraged to bring their old technology—cell phones, computers, printers, keyboards, mice cords, chargers and cables (but no TVs)—from home or the…
Freedman fellow John Grabowski to discuss advancement of online Encyclopedia of Cleveland History
On Friday, Oct. 19, Freedman Fellow John Grabowski will lead a discussion titled “The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History – Rebuilding a Digital Humanities Platform for a New Century” on the motivation to move the online Encyclopedia of Cleveland History to a new level of utility and technical…
ITS to conduct maintenance on computer servers Oct. 18, some resources unavailable
Information Technology Services will be conducting scheduled maintenance on several campus servers on Oct. 18 from 2 to 6 a.m. During this time, registered computer system resources, such as hostname and static IP address request, will be unavailable. The planned maintenance is part of a broader…
Weatherhead School to host first all-undergraduate happy hour, ”PB&Js in the PBL”
As part of the programming efforts for the newly completed student center in the Peter B. Lewis Building, the Weatherhead School of Management will host an Undergraduate Happy Hour every Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. beginning Thursday, Oct. 18. The aim is to attract students from different parts…
Mandel School to host watermark art gallery Oct. 17–20
The Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences will be part of the Watermarks 2012 art exhibition tour Oct. 17-20. The Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory and Educational Foundation, an Ohio nonprofit art center dedicated to the preservation of handmade papermaking, will be hosting the Watermarks…
Office of Disability Resources bringing National Employment Recruitment program to campus
Case Western Reserve University’s office of Disability Resources will celebrate National Disability Employment Month by bringing the National Employment Recruitment program, Workforce Recruitment, to campus. The Workforce Recruitment Program is a recruitment and referral program that connects…
Michelson Postdoctoral Prize winner to be on campus for four lectures this week
Kin Fai Mak of Cornell University, winner of the Michelson Postdoctoral Prize, will be on campus this week to give lectures open to the entire campus community. The Michelson Postdoctoral Prize is awarded annually by the physics department at Case Western Reserve University to an outstanding…