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Distinguished University Professor, renowned scientist Richard Hanson passes away
Distinguished University Professor Richard W. Hanson, a world-renowned scientist deeply revered by his students and colleagues, died Friday after a long and courageous battle with cancer. He was 78. Dubbed by one scientific publication as the “maestro of metabolism,” he achieved remarkable breakthro...
Faculty: Submit your proposal for the 2014 Freedman Fellows Program by March 31
The Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship now is accepting proposals for the 2014 Freedman Fellows Program. The program is supported by the College of Arts and Sciences, the Kelvin Smith Library and the Freedman Fellows Endowment, established by Marian K. and Samuel B. Freedman. It is open to all ...
Learn about international export control compliance at March 6 lunch
Involved in research with international partners? Buy or sell information, materials or equipment internationally? If so, attend "What are export controls and do they apply to me?"—a discussion about the role Case Western Reserve University Export Control Compliance Program plays in international e...
Longtime Mandel School faculty member Joe Pyles passes away
Joseph Pyles (SAS '52), a longtime faculty member of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, passed away at the age of 94. Well-known in Northeast Ohio as a social worker at the Cuyahoga County Department of Children and Families, the Catholic Counseling Center of Cleve...
Faculty: Deadline to submit nominations for 2014-15 Glennan Fellowships extended to March 7
The University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) invites faculty members to nominate fellow faculty members for a 2014-2015 Glennan Fellowship. Glennan Fellows are perceived as role models for new faculty members at Case Western Reserve, and the program is designed to identify...
Faculty: Learn to navigate long-distance relationships at next brown-bag lunch
More than 7 million couples in the U.S. consider themselves to be in a long-distance relationship. Ninety-five percent of those couples live between 30 and 950 miles apart and visit one another once a week to once every four weeks. These long-distance relationships have become extremely common in a...
Last day to complete the Faculty Climate Survey
Today (Feb. 10) is the last day to complete the Faculty Climate Survey. Eligible faculty should have received an email reminder from Deputy Provost Lynn Singer on Monday, Feb. 3. Faculty members are encouraged to take a few minutes to share their experiences. The survey is a follow-up to the 2010 F...
Last week to take Faculty Climate Survey
The Faculty Climate Survey will close on Monday, Feb. 10. Eligible faculty members should have received an email reminder from Deputy Provost Lynn Singer on Monday, Feb. 3. Faculty members are encouraged to take a few minutes to share their experiences. The survey is a follow up to the 2010 Faculty...
Longtime engineering professor Roger Marchant passes away
Services will be held on campus this Saturday in memory of longtime biomedical engineering professor Roger Marchant, who died last week at the age of 62. Marchant, who earned his master’s and doctoral degrees at Case Western Reserve, spent his entire professional career at the university. In additi...
Reminder: Participate in Faculty Climate Survey
In early January, full-time faculty who were hired before April 2013 received an invitation from Provost W.A. "Bud" Baeslack to participate in the Faculty Climate Survey. The survey is designed to help the university learn more about the experiences of faculty members. Those who have not taken the ...