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Three blood drives taking place on campus for Case for Community Day
For those not taking part in the Case for Community Day events, you can still get involved by donating blood for the American Red Cross of Greater Cleveland at Thwing Center’s 1914 Lounge, Nord Hall 310 or 121 Fitness Center. All volunteers must register online before donating blood. Appointments ar...
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Faculty, researchers encouraged to attend vendor demonstrations of new software
The Office of Research Administration will host vendor demonstrations Sept. 13, 22 and 23 to select a new software package for the development, submission and management of research proposals for grants and contracts. A work group with representatives from all the management centers has been working...
Women faculty workshop series kicks off with Lab Management and Administration
The first in a series of Lab Management and Administration workshops for women faculty will be held Sept. 20 from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Spartan Room of Thwing Center. Panelists Helen Salz, professor of genetics, and Yu-Chung Yang, professor of biochemistry, will discuss Lab Organization and Admin...
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Anisfield-Wolf Award Recipients for Nonfiction to speak Sept. 14 at CWRU
About 12.5 million slaves were transported across the Atlantic between 1501 and 1867, and charting who they were, where they came from and where they went has been a challenge for historians. Authors of the Atlas of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, this year’s winner of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award f...
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Memorial set for nursing school emeritus professor June Watt
A memorial will be held for June I. Watt, the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing Associate Emeritus Professor of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, on Sept. 24 at 3 p.m. at Judson Park (2181 Ambleside Rd. Cleveland). Watt died July 4. Born June 23, 1918, Watt received her master’s degree in psy...
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Law professor Jessie Hill says Ohio's Issue 3 could impede other health care laws
Issue 3’s reach is too wide, foes say The Columbus Dispatch: Ohio’s ballot measure to cancel out the federal health-care law is written so poorly that it would threaten many health-care-related laws, such as child support and workers’ compensation, according to research done by Innovation Ohio and ...
Free cooking demo, “Farm to Fork, from Bon Appetit & the University Farm,” held Sept. 12
This month’s Employee Wellness Free Cooking Demo, held Sept. 12 from noon to 1 p.m. in Nord Hall 310, will be “Farm to Fork, from Bon Appetit & the University Farm.” Bon Appetit Chef Robbie Washington, along with Chris Bond, horticulturist from the University Farm, will discuss the benefits of buyin...
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Network with alumni through Facebook
Students: Instantly connect with an alumnus on the CWRU Alumni Facebook page. Get your questions answered about school, post-graduation, career—just about anything! Visit alumnet.case.edu/questions to submit....
E4S and Fowler Center bring Hunter Lovins to campus Sept. 20
The Fowler Center for Sustainable Value, in conjunction with Entrepreneurs for Sustainability (E4S), welcomes guest speaker Hunter Lovins, founder of Natural Capital Solutions and author of Natural Capitalism at the E4S Third Tuesday meeting Sept. 20. Check www.e4s.org and weatherhead.case.edu/cent...
School of Law professors find Issue 3 too broad
Issue 3’s reach is too wide, foes say The Columbus Dispatch: Ohio’s ballot measure to cancel out the federal health-care law is written so poorly that it would threaten many health-care-related laws, such as child support and workers’ compensation, according to research done by Innovation Ohio and ...