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Nov. 17 UCITE session to discuss “Identifying and helping students in distress”
College is a stressful time for students: they’re away from home, pressured by academic requirements and social responsibilities, feeling their way through new relationships and opportunities. In addition to these “normal” stressors of college life, many Case Western Reserve University students are ...
Chicago Tribune critic to discuss decade’s architectural wonders and failures
Standing as bookends on a decade of architectural milestones are the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the 2010 opening of the world’s tallest building in Dubai. What’s happened between those hallmark events is what Pulitzer Prize-winning Chicago Tribune architecture critic Blair Kamin will...
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Greg Tochtrop says prescription drug dropoff safe to health, environment
Unused prescription drug dropoff opportunities at several Greater Cleveland locations on Saturday The Plain Dealer: The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration asked people to dispose of unneeded and expired prescription drugs at designated locations nationwide on Saturday. The collected drugs will be...
SmartCART maintenance scheduled Nov. 4-6; outages expected
There will be an interruption of services to the SmartCART procurement application from Friday, Nov. 4, at 10 p.m. to Sunday, Nov. 6, at noon, as the vendor performs planned maintenance. The interruption will affect both SmartCART users and those who are “Window Shoppers.” For 24/7/365 assistance w...
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Graduate school project turns into book
Learning history from those who made it basis for new book about freeway fight Cleveland Heights Patch: A project by former graduate student Dave Harris and neurology professor Peter Whitehouse turned into an 80-page book, The Legacy of Clark Freeway Fighters. The book tells the story of the east s...
Department of Religious Studies to hold open house Oct. 31
The Department of Religious Studies and the Program in Judaic Studies will host an open house in Tomlinson Hall 243 on Monday, Oct. 31, from 1:30 to 3 p.m., for students to meet with professors and learn more about the courses, majors and minors offered....
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New chair to promote School of Law as intellectual property thought leader
Case Western Reserve University School of Law has received a $2 million gift from the Spangenberg Family Foundation to endow the Spangenberg Family Foundation Chair in Law and the Arts. The commitment was announced in conjunction with the university’s public launch of the $1 billion fundraising init...
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Limits on retirement contributions increase for first time since 2009; learn details
Faculty and staff can contribute toward their retirement savings on a pre-tax basis through payroll deduction. Calendar year 2012 limits on retirement contributions have been announced by the IRS, with amounts increasing for the first time since 2009: Participants can contribute up to $17,000. Parti...
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Three free yoga classes offered through Employee Wellness Program
As part of the Employee Wellness Program, faculty and staff can take part in three free yoga classes at 121 Fitness Center: Yoga Flow on Oct. 18, noon-1 p.m.; Yoga Basics on Oct. 20, noon to 1 p.m.; and Yoga Happy Hour on Oct. 21, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Yoga Basics practices the fundamentals of Hatha yoga,...
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New university center will give campus "an identity," says Stephen Campbell
Architect Ralph Johnson's new Tinkham Veale University Center at Case Western Reserve University will bring a 21st century flair to University Circle The Plain Dealer: Case Western Reserve University plans to break ground next spring on the Tinkham Veale University Center. “This will give us an ide...