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Department of Music, Church of the Covenant team up for concert March 2-3
The Case Western Reserve University Department of Music and the Church of the Covenant will present Transformations, a collaborative concert event featuring Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Toward the Unknown Region and Saint-Saën’s Organ Symphony. The concert will be held in the newly renovated sanctuary o...
Undergraduate Studies to host prelaw information session Feb. 29
Undergraduate Studies will sponsor a prelaw information session Feb. 29 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Sears 356. Dale Nance, the John Homer Kapp Professor of Law at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, will discuss “Jury Trials: Separating Fact from Fiction.”...
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Weatherhead School's Scott Shane says investor incentives aren't ideal
Don’t bind investment incentives to job creation Bloomberg Businessweek: Scott Shane, A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, penned an article explaining why he believes using investor incentives to support startups isn’t ideal for the economy....
CWRU makes list of colleges where "geek is chic"
15 colleges where geek is chic The Huffington Post: Is geek chic? At Case Western Reserve University it is. The university is among 15 colleges and universities where “a geek would fit in well,” according to Inside College and The Huffington Post....
Flora Stone Mather Center sponsors “The Essentials to Coaching: Developing Your Plan for Success”
Are you confused about how to navigate organizational politics, frustrated and overwhelmed with too much to do, feeling stuck with no direction and would like to find some clarity? Perhaps a professional coach is in order. The field of coaching has grown rapidly in the past 15 years and has strategi...
Nursing students work with Cleveland youth in Music and Heart Program
First-year Case Western Reserve University nursing student Darren Ting moves his bow across the cello’s strings to play “Sarabande” from Bach’s Cello Suite #1. When he finishes, eight students from the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing help eighth graders in Mark Bair’s music class at Miles at ...
Statement by Sandusky's ex-daughter-in-law should hold weight, says law's Andrew Pollis
Do ex-daughter-in-law's allegations change Jerry Sandusky case? The Christian Science Monitor: A judge ruled that former Penn State University coach Jerry Sandusky can receive visits from most of his grandchildren, but his former daughter-in-law said he molested one of her children. Her statement “...
Department of Religious Studies launches graduate degree program
Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Religious Studies will offer a graduate degree program for the first time in fall 2012. Students will be able to pursue a Master of Arts degree in Religious Studies that follows a two-year curriculum. “We noticed an increased interest among students a...
Take an animated look at some of CWRU’s top stories of 2010-11
Who would have thought trans fats could sneak into your diet? That dentists could dig up the dirt on evolution? Or that bicyclists could boost the local economy? The innovative researchers, thought leaders and status-quo challengers of Case Western Reserve University did. From discovering that ultr...
Bags and Flags: The history of CWRU “rush”
In The Daily’s first trivia question, we asked what two other kinds of “rush”—beyond Greek Life—used to be traditions on Case Western Reserve University’s campus. The answer, which many CWRU-history-savvy individuals got correct, was flag rush and bag rush. In the annual flag rush, held early in th...