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Employee discounts available on voluntary insurance from MetLife Auto & Home
Faculty and staff are eligible for auto and home insurance discounts from MetLife Auto & Home. MetLife Auto & Home is the provider of a voluntary group auto and home benefit program that provides access to insurance coverage for personal insurance needs, including auto, home, landlord’s rental dwell...
CWRU to sponsor youth tennis camp on campus this month
For the fourth year, Varsity Tennis Coach Todd Wojtkowski will host a youth tennis camp on campus, with sessions running June 10–14 and June 15–17. The camp held June 10–14 is a day camp, open to boys and girls ages 8-18 of all skill levels. The camp held June 15–17 will be an overnight college pre...
CWRU's 66th annual book sale ends Tuesday
CWRU's book sale, Mary Doria Russell and James Renner lead the book week The Plain Dealer: More than 20,000 good-condition paperbacks were up for sale at the 66th annual CWRU Book Sale. The sale, held in Adelbert Gym, ends today at 1 p.m....
Despite less play, children’s use of imagination increases over two decades
Children today may be busier than ever, but Case Western Reserve University psychologists have found their imaginations haven’t suffered—in fact, they appear to have increased. Psychologists Jessica Dillon and Sandra Russ expected the opposite outcome when they analyzed 14 play studies that Russ co...
Law’s Erik Jensen publishes three scholarly articles
Erik Jensen, the David L. Brennan Professor at the School of Law, recently had three articles published. The first, “Legislative and Regulatory Responses to Tax Avoidance; Explicating and Evaluating the Alternatives,” will appear in the St. Louis University Law Journal. The second, “The Individual M...
Library’s Cramelot Café starts summer operating hours June 4
The Cramelot Café at Kelvin Smith Library will offer summer hours starting June 4: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Breakfast and lunch will be available. For more information on Cramelot, visit library.case.edu/ksl/whoweare/kslcafe.html....
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Case Western Reserve breaks all-time philanthropy record for second straight year
President Barbara R. Snyder announced last night that Case Western Reserve University’s alumni and friends have broken the institution’s all-time record for philanthropy for the second consecutive year. As of Thursday—one month before the end of the fiscal year—giving totaled $134.5 million, more th...
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"Businessweek" ranks Weatherhead School's finance program No. 1
Best undergrad B-schools by specialty 2012 Bloomberg Businessweek: Weatherhead School of Management’s finance program ranked No. 1 in the nation in Businessweek’s latest ranking of undergraduate specialty subjects, calling it an “obvious choice” for students interested in finance....
Law’s Dale Nance gives talk at International Conference on Qualitative Justice and Fairness
Dale Nance, the John Homer Kapp Professor in the law school, recently traveled to Lisbon, Portugal, to give a talk, titled “Why Resilience?” He presented at the International Conference on Quantitative Justice and Fairness, hosted by the University of Lisbon Faculty of Law, May 22-24....
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Grad student Nicole Mendelsohn explains why stores should charge fees for bags
Cleveland, Cuyahoga County collaborate on curbing plastic bags The Plain Dealer: Cleveland and Cuyahoga County are working together to get rid of plastic grocery bags. Graduate student Nicole Mendelsohn wrote a paper for a class arguing that it makes economic sense for grocery stores to stop provid...