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Faculty: Weigh in on work-life balance myth at roundtable discussion
Faculty members are invited to attend a roundtable lunchtime discussion about "Why Women Still Can't Have It All," an article published by Anne-Marie Slaughter, the first female director of policy planning at the State Department. After serving two years in this historic role, Slaughter resigned…
Faculty: Apply for 2014 Active Learning Fellowship by April 18
Information Technology Services (ITS) is soliciting stipend-eligible Active Learning Fellowship proposals from faculty for fall. The Active Learning Fellowship has been designed by ITS in collaboration with the provost's office to provide faculty with the resources and support they need to…
Women faculty: Discuss gaining confidence, being heard with colleagues across campus
The next Women Faculty Connect brown-bag lunch event will be held Wednesday, April 9, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Cleveland Room of the Thwing Center. The topic of the discussion is "The Importance of Your Voice Being Heard and How to Gain Confidence." RSVP online. Dessert and beverages will be…
VP for Research Robert Miller accepts position at George Washington University
After more than three decades at Case Western Reserve, renowned neuroscientist and university Vice President for Research and Technology Management Robert H. “Bob” Miller is moving to George Washington University to lead its efforts in medical and health sciences research. “I am excited about this…
Discuss “Outcome Assessment and Accreditation” at the next UCITE seminar
Case Western Reserve University is almost one year away from its re-accreditation process, during which courses’ and programs’ elaborated learning outcomes will play a major role. At the next University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education session, director of outcomes assessment Susan…
Emerita associate professor Grace Brody passes away
Grace Brody, an emerita associate professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences who established an endowed professorship in 2007, passed away March 13 at the age of 98. Brody joined the faculty of the Mandel School in the late 1960s and retired in 1986. She was…
Complementary, alternative medicine advocate Tanya Edwards passes away
Tanya I. Edwards, a faculty member who pioneered education in complementary and alternative medicine at Case Western Reserve and the broader community, died last week after a battle with breast cancer. She was just a day shy of her 54th birthday. Edwards earned her master’s degree in medical…
ITS to host active learning event for faculty members, administrators
Information Technology Services (ITS) will host an active learning event for faculty members and administrators who would like a voice in designing and redesigning learning spaces. Case Western Reserve University began an active learning initiative more than one year ago to explore active learning…
On-campus memorial service to be held for Distinguished University Professor Richard Hanson
Case Western Reserve University will host a memorial service for Distinguished University Professor Richard Hanson on Sunday, March 16, at 1 p.m. at Amasa Stone Chapel. Hanson, a world-renowned scientist deeply revered by his students and colleagues, died Friday, Feb. 28, after a long and…
Hear best practices for teaching a flipped classroom at upcoming UCITE event
At the next University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) session, Bentley University’s Mark Frydenberg will advise faculty members on how to best use the “flipped classroom” model. The session will be held Thursday, March 6, from noon 1 p.m. in the Herrick Room, located on the…