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Faculty teach neuroscience to high school students in innovative program
Seeing a zebrafish’s ears glow is fascinating, but being the person who actually makes the ears glow ups the “cool factor” of the experience exponentially. Now, five high school students can proudly add this skill to their résumés after taking part in The Cleveland Neuroscientists and Innovators Pro...
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Student RTA passes effective today—find out pickup, purchasing information
Student fall 2011 RTA passes are effective from Aug. 11-Jan. 17. Graduate students may purchase passes at Access Services for $75; students must be registered in SIS as a full-time graduate student to purchase an RTA pass. Returning undergraduate resident students may obtain their pass starting on ...
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SIS outage planned for Aug. 12-14; other systems affected include Blackboard, transcript requests and QuikPay
The Student Information System (SIS) will be unavailable from Friday, Aug. 12 at 6 p.m. to Sunday, Aug. 14, at 6 p.m. The planned downtime will allow Information Technology Services (ITS) and the SIS Support Team to conduct scheduled maintenance and perform a significant upgrade and enhancement of t...
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Law school's Richard Gordon weighs in on the debt deal, economy
A debt deal in US, but stocks still slide Voice of America: Last week, School of Law professor Richard Gordon, who previously worked for the International Monetary Fund, weighed in on the debt ceiling deal. “If the federal government does not put money into the economy, the economy will stall. And ...
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Faculty applicants sought for Pew Scholars Program; $240,000 award available
Case Western Reserve University is seeking applicants for The Pew Charitable Trusts: Pew Scholars Program in the Biomedical Sciences. The Pew Scholars Program supports assistant professors of outstanding promise in science relevant to the advancement of human health. The award provides $240,000 in f...
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Biologists now studying management; Scott Shane's research highlighted
Homo administrans The Economist: Biologists are turning their attention to management. Studies such as the one by Scott Shane, A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, which studied heredity and management, are leading the way in the field....
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Submit recommendations for honorary degree recipients, to be presented at commencement
The university community is invited to submit recommendations for honorary degrees to be presented at university commencement. A description of the qualifications and process and a nominating form are available online at case.edu/provost/about/honorarydegree.html. Although submissions are accepted a...
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CWRU Student-Run Free Clinic to open this fall
CWRU Student-Run Free Clinic to open this fall Cleveland Jewish News: The Case Western Reserve University Student-Run Free Clinic, an inter-professional program in which medical and nursing students work hand in hand. Lauren Rotman, chair of development for the clinic, and David Lawrence, a second-...
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Staff: Take the Procurement Services customer service survey for chance to win Flip camera
Staff members are invited to take the Procurement Services annual customer service survey. Participant responses will help the department provide better service. Participants will be entered to win a Flip video camera. Click here to take the survey....
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Jared Bendis talks about the fine—or not so fine—art of YouTube
The fine art of YouTube Chicago Tribune: Forty-eight hours of video are uploaded to YouTube every minute, most of is of questionable quality. “Some reflect that when the typewriter was invented, there was no boom in great literature," said Jared Bendis, creative director of new media at The Freedma...