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School of Law professor Scharf presents at The Hague and in Israel
Michael Scharf, School of Law professor and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, spent time abroad in June, first speaking on a panel at the joint American Bar Association and Israeli Bar Association Conference in Eilat, Israel, on “Fighting Terror and the Rule of Law—Constitut...
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Engineering faculty LaShanda Korley named DuPont Young Professor; earns $75,000 grant
LaShanda Korley, Nord Distinguished Assistant Professor in the Case School of Engineering, was one of 18 faculty members from around the world to become part of the 43rd class of DuPont Young Professors. The DuPont Young Professor program provides start-up assistance to promising young and untenured...
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New sustainability director to discuss sustainability and wellness
The Employee Wellness Program will present a free seminar, “Where Sustainability and Wellness Meet,” June 30 from noon to 1 p.m. in Nord Hall 310. Stephanie Strong Corbett, the new director of sustainability, will discuss how each person can take next steps on a journey toward sustainable wellness. ...
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CWRU researchers developing cheap, efficient ways to store energy
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University are mixing cheap and plentiful iron in benign solutions to create a flow battery – essentially an unwrapped battery that can be scaled up to hold and supply electricity to a home or an entire community. The goal is to produce a cheap and efficient syst...
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Political science professor guest blogs on health policy
Health Affairs: Political science professor Joseph White blogs about health care cost control....
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Welcome class of 2015, prepare for orientation
Student Affairs is busy making preparations for July, when new students will converge on campus for new student orientation. Find out what to pack, get your housing questions answered and more....
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Get your skin-health questions answered by the experts
Join us for a special online event on Thursday, June 30, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Case Western Reserve University experts will be standing by to answer questions on a variety of skin conditions—from psoriasis to melanoma. Questions can be submitted anonymously during the event or in advance at healthy...
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Engineering professor receives NSF grant to develop anti-Trojan technology
Swarup Bhunia, associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science, received a five-year National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) grant worth nearly $462,000. The award is given to an investigator to pursue research in an emerging area, which Bhunia will d...
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Weight Watchers at Work offers second meeting, alternate date, for employees
Weight Watchers at Work has a second meeting for university employees, held every Thursday at 12:30 p.m. in the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing. Each week, a dedicated group of weight conscious folks meets for a meeting, led by Mary Alice Grassa from Weight Watchers. If you can't make your re...
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Case School of Engineering receives $2 million commitment
Business strategist and investor Charles H. Phipps of Dallas has made a $2 million commitment to the Case School of Engineering at Case Western Reserve University. The Phipps Endowment Fund will support the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. “Charles Phipps continues the Cas...