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January 26, 2012
The University Registrar’s Office will close early Monday, Jan. 30. Business hours will be from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m....
January 25, 2012
A question and answer session about summer research program applications will be held Feb. 3, beginning at 4 p.m. in Adelbert Hall’s Toepfer Room.
RSVP for the event to bvp@case.edu....
January 25, 2012
The Power of Diversity Lecture series continues Feb. 7 with a lecture by biology professor Emmitt Jolly. Jolly will present “The Biochemistry of Life: A Model of Diversity” Feb. 7 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in the 1914 Lounge at Thwing Center.
The lecture, sponsored by the Office of Inclusion, Diversity a...
January 24, 2012
Healthy habits at a young age
WKYC: On an episode of Good Company, Mary Beth Kavanagh, senior instructor of nutrition discussed tips on developing healthy eating habits for children, from pickiness to portion size....
January 24, 2012
Applications being accepted for NSF $13.5 million award for integrative graduate education, research
The National Science Foundation’s Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) program is offering a limited submission opportunity for $13.5 million—up to $3.3 million per award over five years. This includes the $200,000 Competitive Incentive Fund per award for trainees for rese...
January 24, 2012
A spoonful of medicine goes down a lot easier if there is a dog or cat around. Having pets is helpful for women living with HIV/AIDS and managing their chronic illness, according to a new study from the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University.
“We think this findin...
January 23, 2012
There will be an information session titled “All About Finding Undergraduate Research Positions–On and Off Campus” on Jan. 30 at 8:30 a.m. in Adelbert Hall M2. The session will discuss spring and/or summer research options.
RSVP to bvp@case.edu....
January 20, 2012
School of Law Professor Jonathan Adler recently had three scholarly articles published: “Labeling the Little Things” in The Nanotechnology Challenge, “Interstate Competition and Race to the Top” in Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy and “Eyes on a Climate Prize: Rewarding Energy Innovation to Ac...
January 20, 2012
A common oral bacteria, Fusobacterium nucleatum, acts like a key that opens a door in human blood vessels and leads the way for it and other bacteria like Escherichia coli to invade the body through the blood and make people sick, according to dental researchers at Case Western Reserve University.
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January 20, 2012
Are you ready for the Super Bowl? It seems like many on campus are. In a year of some unexpected teams vying for the top two spots, there's a clear favorite around campus: The San Francisco 49ers. They came in first place in our poll of who you'd like to see win the Super Bowl, with second place a t...