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See med, grad students’ research and hear from NIH leader at Irwin Lepow Medical Student Research Day
The Case Western Reserve community is invited to the 2014 Irwin Lepow Medical Student Research Day Feb. 20 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Wolstein Research Building's atrium and auditorium. This year, close to 150 medical and graduate students will present their posters and research. The most o...
Learn more about Affordable Care Act through interactive panel today
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine students and campuswide partners have joined together to present an interactive panel session on the Affordable Care Act (ACA). The panel will take place Tuesday, Feb. 11, at noon in the School of Medicine, Room E301 and is open to all members of th...
Department of Theater to present "The Bald Soprano" anti-play starting this weekend
Join the Department of Theater for The Bald Soprano experiment, the anti-play by Eugene Ionesco. The production, directed by Christopher M. Bohan, will run select days Feb. 14-23. The Bald Soprano "experiment" will show that humans are capable of consistent, happy, loving and romantic relationships...
Law's Ruqaiijah Yearby to address inequality in health care at Power of Diversity lecture
Ruqaiijah Yearby, professor of law and associate director of the Law-Medicine Center, will give the upcoming Power of Diversity Faculty Lecture, sponsored by the Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity. Her lecture, "Separate and Unequal Health Care in a 'Post-Racial' World: The Parado...
Order Valentine's Day desserts through men’s basketball's Cakes at Case program
Looking for a special dessert to surprise your valentine? Let Cakes at Case help. Since last year, the men’s basketball team has provided the service Cakes at Case. Each cake is freshly baked and personalized by a local bakery and then delivered by a Spartan basketball player or coach. Orders can ...
Baker-Nord Center's Interpreting Capitalism film series continues with "Last Train Home"
Continuing the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities' "Interpreting Capitalism Film Series," the award-winning film Last Train Home will be screened Thursday, Feb. 13 at 6 p.m. in the Wolstein Research Building auditorium. Wendy Fu, assistant professor of history, will introduce and discuss the film...
Discuss the economics of legalizing marijuana at Feb. 11 event
The Weatherhead Economic Society will host a discussion on the economics of legalizing marijuana on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 6 p.m. in Peter B. Lewis Building, Room 208. Attendees will discuss the policies implemented by Colorado and Washington and their potential economic and social ramifications. Li...
Learn how mathematics may explain collective animal behavior at next Science Café Cleveland
The next Science Café Cleveland event will feature a talk titled "Moving as with one mind: Mathematical models for collective animal behavior" by Alethea Barbaro, assistant professor of mathematics. If you have ever watched a flock of birds in the night sky or a school of fish in the ocean, you may...
2014 MLK Essay Contest winners announced
A record number of essays were received for the 2014 MLK Essay Contest, which invited students, faculty and staff to write essays reflecting on the application of Martin Luther King Jr.'s values and vision to contemporary social, political and economic issues. This year, 122 entries were received—m...
Yale University professor to lead Autism Research Seminar Series talk Feb. 11
The Autism Research Seminar Series will continue next week with a talk by Nenad Sestan, professor of neurobiology at Yale University, titled “Neocortical Projection Systems in Autism and Intellectual Disability.” David Katz, professor of neurosciences at Case Western Reserve, will host the event on...