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Learn about the University Farm during Fridays at the Silo
The Case Western Reserve University Farm will host Fridays at the Silo June 7, 14, 21 and 28 and July 12 and 19 from 3 to 7 p.m. (rain or shine) at Valley Ridge Farm (off Chagrin River Road, between Fairmount Boulevard and Cedar Road). Guests can visit the Silo Theater to learn about academics, res...
Professor Emeritus of Law Ted Mearns passes away; memorial set for July 5
Edward (“Ted”) A. Mearns Jr., professor emeritus of law, died July 3. Mearns served on Case Western Reserve University School of Law faculty from 1974 to 1988 and was a professor emeritus of law since his retirement. He also served as vice dean of the School of Medicine and as acting provost during...
Munch cafe in the law school open to all; operating on summer hours
Munch: A Simple Kitchen (formerly known as Shticks) at the School of Law is open all summer to the public, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Munch also has grown its catering menu. Check it out at Wade Oval Wednesdays and online at www.munch216.com....
Tuition waiver application deadline, July 1
The deadline for submitting summer 2013 tuition waiver applications to Human Resources is July 1. Links to all necessary forms can be found under the “Education” heading on the benefits forms webpage. Faculty and staff may scan and email the appropriate forms to tuition-waiver@case.edu, fax them t...
Free nicotine cessation program to be offered on campus July 3-Aug. 21; register now
As part of the Ease@Work Wellness Program, Case Western Reserve University will sponsor a nicotine cessation series, which will include guided sessions for making a plan to quit and setting a quit date. The free program will begin July 3; this date has changed from its previous start date of June 26...
Join the Center for International Affairs for four-day online conference on “Today’s Chinese Student”
The Class of 2017 will arrive on campus in August, and 135-150 new international students will be a part of it. While some have studied in the U.S. education system, many have not. To help better accommodate these students, the Center for International Affairs will sponsor NAFSA's 2013 Online Conf...
PRCHN seminar series continues July 10 with look at Ohio’s cancer early-detection programs
The Prevention Research Center for Health Neighborhoods at Case Western Reserve University will continue its seminar series with a presentation by Siran Koroukian, associate professor of epidemiology and biostatistics. Koroukian, also director of the Clinical and Translational Science Center’s Popul...
Applications now open for CTSC/Explorys pilot funding
Faculty and staff are invited to apply for two $30,000 pilot grants, with $20,000 from the Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and $10,000 in-kind technical support from Explorys. The purpose of this pilot funding opportunity is for...
STA Travel to discuss travel, logistical support for study abroad programs
The Office of Education Abroad invites interested faculty or staff to a presentation by STA Travel at 9 a.m. on July 17 in the Tomlinson Hall Conference Room, to discuss travel and logistical support for short-term study abroad programs. While many faculty have an interest in developing study abroa...
Explore new features of Google Mail and Calendar during upcoming ITS event
Information Technology Services (ITS) will host “ITS Connect: What’s New with Google Mail and Calendar” on Thursday, June 27, at 11:30 a.m. at connect.case.edu/itsconnect. From customizing Google Mail to making appointments in Google Calendar, this session will explore new features added to these p...