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Discover how maternal knowledge affects infant growth, development at next PRCHN seminar
The next Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) event will explore how maternal knowledge affects infant growth and development. Madalena Monteban, a postdoctoral scholar for PRCHN, will present “Maternal Knowledge and Child Health: The Case of Infant Growth in the Peruvian…
Hear about energy research and development at March 9 fireside chat
The Great Lakes Energy Institute will hold a fireside chat on energy research and development Wednesday, March 9, at 9 a.m. in Nord Hall, Room 356. At the event, Congresswoman Marcy Kaptur and Assistant Secretary of Energy David Danielson will discuss energy research and development, and the roles…
CWRU to test emergency communications networks March 10; check your contact info today
In order to ensure that we can communicate effectively with all members of the campus community in an emergency, the university will test its emergency communications systems Thursday, March 10, at approximately 10:30 a.m. All messaging during this exercise will include the word "TEST." If the…
How can mathematics help policing? Find out at next Science Café Cleveland event
Find out how mathematics can be used in policing at the next Science Café Cleveland event Monday, March 14, at 7 p.m. at the Music Box Supper Club Concert Hall (1148 Main Ave.). Andrea Bertozzi, the Betsy Wood Knapp Chair for Innovation and Creativity and professor of mathematics at the University…
Give your feedback on The Daily—and enjoy free food—at upcoming focus groups
As we work through the redesign process for the daily, input from the university community is a high priority. While a random sample of faculty, staff and students received a survey from us, we want to ensure everyone has a voice in our redesign process so we can tailor the daily to the needs of…
Improve Wikipedia’s content about women at Art + STEM + Feminism Edit-a-Thon March 5
Wikipedia’s gender trouble is well-documented. In a 2011 survey, Wikimedia found that fewer than 13 percent of its contributors are women. The reasons for the disparity are hotly debated; however, the effect is not, organizers of Case Western Reserve's Art + STEM + Feminism Edit-a-Thon say. Content…
Alumni Association launches new podcast series; listen to first episode now
The Alumni Association recently launched Case Western Reserve University Spotlight, a new podcast that highlights alumni, faculty, staff and other CWRU-related topics. The first episode focused on the upcoming Cleveland International Film Festival, which will begin March 30. Throughout the…
Register now for March CaseLearns courses
The CaseLearns schedule for March is available now for students, faculty, staff and alumni. The resource, which is available through Kelvin Smith Library, offers free courses on topics from the basics of making a research poster to understanding the fundamentals of patents. The March CaseLearns…
Annual March for Marfan 5K run and 3K walk to be held March 19
The Alpha Phi Omega Theta Upsilon Chapter will host the 11th annual March for Marfan, a 5K run and 3K walk, Saturday March 19, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Wade Commons. Alpha Phi Omega’s annual philanthropy event supports the Marfan Foundation, which helps individuals and families suffering from…
Introducing Projects Live: An interactive forum for technology news at CWRU
Tune in 10:30 a.m. March 8 for updates on eight university projects Watch. Listen. Ask. From rolling-out premier conferencing tools to evaluating new learning management systems, there are numerous projects underway at Case Western Reserve, which further the university’s mission. So, what’s the…