
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel
School of Applied Social Sciences
At Case Western Reserve University’s Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, equity, innovation and transformation are more than just values—they’re deeply embedded in all of the research and work we do, and the news we make. Stay up to date on how students, faculty, staff and alumni at the Mandel School are tackling mental health challenges, addressing inequalities, leading community transformation and more.

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Transforming futures: $5M Mandel Foundation grant expands scholarships, boosts enrollment and supports workforce
In January 2024, the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation awarded the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences a five-year, $5 million grant to support scholarships for promising master’s degree students, known as “Mandel Scholars.” “It is rare to receive such a…
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October 11, 2012
At the African American Research and Service Institute’s inaugural symposium on “African American Activism and Creativity,” Marilyn Sanders Mobley, vice president of the Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity, presented the keynote address.
Her talk, titled “Toni Morrison and the Poli...

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October 08, 2012
University Counseling Services is sponsoring a series of workshops called “Mind-Body Cafe” to foster student health and wellness. Each week, a different topic will be discussed, from talking to parents about grades to boosting self-esteem.
These sessions will take place in Sears Library Building ro...

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October 08, 2012
Looking for a way to share your talents, promote your organization or lead a field trip? Propose a class for Fall SatCo, to be held Nov. 3-4.
SatCo, or Saturday College (and Sunday, too), was created by the Share the Vision campaign to give members of the Case Western Reserve community an opportuni...

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October 08, 2012
When job-creation engines stop at just one
The New York Times: For years, start-ups have been doing mores with fewer employees, which has implications for the work force. “There’s this idea that we can somehow rely on entrepreneurship to get us out of the job crisis,” said Scott Shane, the A. Malac...

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October 07, 2012
Thanks to a bequest from the members of the family of the late Evan Nord, UCITE will offer a new program of Nord Grants to faculty members at Case Western Reserve University.
The grants are available for a wide range of activities, with the duration of grants lasting one year, with the possibility ...

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October 07, 2012
The Human Capital Management (HCM) system has been upgraded to version 9.1 and is available at case.edu/hcm. The upgrade enables continued support, including future updates as required by tax laws. Additionally, enhancements were made to the Careers and Payroll modules, and the navigation menu was u...

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October 05, 2012
When the homecoming king and queen were announced at last Saturday’s football game, some might have noticed an ever-so-slight delay on the part of the king.
“I was kind of hesitant to accept the crown and sash because I still didn't think I had actually won,” said James Silay, the 2012 homecoming k...

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October 05, 2012
After more than a quarter century serving students at Case Western Reserve University, Glenn Nicholls will retire as vice president for Student Affairs at the end of this academic year.
“Glenn’s commitment to our students and university is nothing less than extraordinary,” Provost W.A. “Bud” Baesla...

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October 04, 2012
In honor of National Coming Out Day, campus organizations will host an LGBT Ally Coming Out Party Oct. 12 from noon to 2 p.m. in Thwing Center Atrium.
Food, music and free “LGBT? Fine by me” T-shirts will be available. The event is sponsored by the LGBT Center, the Interfraternity Council, the Panh...

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October 04, 2012
Results of billion-dollar treasure hunt in Hindu temple to be revealed
Fox News: Last summer, archaeologists opened the underground chambers of a 16th century temple in southern India, where they discovered chambers containing sacks of diamonds and gold, crowns and other antique jewelry. The treasu...