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"Cleveland Calamities" author to hold book signing at university bookstore Jan. 23
Alan Dutka, author of Cleveland Calamities, a collection of stories about Cleveland's most bizarre natural events, will sign copies of his book on Thursday, Jan. 23, at 1 p.m. at the Barnes and Noble university bookstore. The book covers stories from a pseudo tidal wave that struck Bay Village to…
Discuss the relationship between religion and law at Jan. 27 luncheon
The Case Western Reserve University Law chapter of the American Constitution Society will host a luncheon discussion titled "Religion and the Constitution in Modern Life," on Monday, Jan. 27, at noon at the School of Law, Room A58. Topics discussed at the meeting will include current Supreme Court…
Updated version of Origin now available at Software Center
The Software Center has updated Origin to version 9.1. It is available for free to Case Western Reserve University students and faculty and staff members for Windows only. Origin provides data analysis and graphing capabilities with customizable graph types and analysis templates. Version 9.1 has…
Register for Kelvin Smith Library’s free CaseLearns workshops
The schedule for the spring 2014 CaseLearns workshops is now available. All students, alumni, and faculty and staff members are eligible to register for these free workshops held at Kelvin Smith Library. Some of this semester’s workshops include: PowerPoint Intro to Digital Video Digital…
Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week kicks off today; full schedule of events set
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration week, organizations across the university will host a variety of events. A list of events is found below. For more information and a full description of events, visit case.edu/events/mlk/about/events.html Friday, Jan. 17 Spring Community Service…
Law school's Munch Cafe to open on Saturdays
Munch, the vegan-friendly eatery located on the second floor of the School of Law, will now be open on Saturdays. Saturday hours will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The cafe is open to all members of the campus community. For more information on Munch (formerly known as Shticks), visit munch216.com.
Windows 8.1 Enterprise upgrade now available at Software Center
The Windows 8.1 Enterprise upgrade now is available for free download for students, faculty and staff at softwarecenter.case.edu. In this latest version, the operating system can boot directly to the desktop, rather than the "start" screen. Improvements also have been made to better support users…
Climatologist, geophysicist Michael Mann to present two talks Jan. 15-16
The Department of Physics will host Michael Mann, director of the Earth System Science Center at Penn State University, to give two talks Jan.15-16. Mann will give a public lecture, titled “The Hockey Stick and Climate Wars,” on Wednesday, Jan. 15, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Museum of Natural…
Public Affairs Discussion Group to return this Friday with focus on “Religious Speech and Property Rights”
The weekly Public Affairs Discussion Group will continue this Friday with a talk titled “Religious Speech and Property Rights.” Jessie Hill, professor of law and associate dean for faculty development and research at the School of Law, will lead the discussion on Friday, Jan. 17, from 12:30 to…
Anthropology’s Cynthia Beall to discuss high-altitude adaptation at next Science Café Cleveland
The next Science Café Cleveland event will feature a talk titled “Living High” by Cynthia Beall, Distinguished University Professor and the Sarah Idell Pyle Professor in the Department of Anthropology. Heart pounding, chest heaving, head throbbing, feeling like you could not walk another step…