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Learn about the power of storytelling in upcoming Wellness Program series
Storytelling fosters individual and collective well-being and has the power to change lives. Not only is using strategic storytelling skills a powerful communication tactic, but it also enhances belonging within groups and strengthens the ties that bind individuals together. Case Western Reserve U...
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Everyday Antiracism—“Curiosity: The Passenger”
Love fiction and looking to spark your thinking and action on antiracism? Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff members are invited to join the Wellness Program for the first in a series of informal discussions with Mark Joseph, the Leona Bevis/Marguerite Haynam Professor in Community De...
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Crafting a career: CWRU carpenter Tim Logsdon retires today after 44 years
If you’ve ever stepped over the thresholds of Adelbert Gym, Harkness Chapel or Eldred Hall, chances are you’ve admired the detailed carpentry of their wooden doors. The artistic elements are the product of Tim Logsdon’s hard work. A carpenter at Case Western Reserve University since 1980, Logsdon ...
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Ted Evans named executive director of Siegal Lifelong Learning Program
When Ted Evans completed the Master of Business Administration program at Weatherhead School of Management in 1995, he didn’t just earn a degree—he began a decades-long relationship with Case Western Reserve University as an alumnus, a consultant and, ultimately, a staff member. The latest chapter...
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5 questions with… Bo Vykhovanyuk, CWRU’s new chief information security officer
Growing up in Kyiv, Ukraine, Bogdan "Bo" Vykhovanyuk’s introduction to computers was similar to that of many other children of the '80s: he wanted to play video games. “My dad, who was a cardiologist and researcher, wasn’t particularly tech-savvy, but he had the foresight to see that technology was...
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Cognitive science’s Fey Parrill earns recognition for paper published in Ecopsychology
Fey Parrill Fey Parrill, professor and chair of the Department of Cognitive Science at the College of Arts and Sciences, recently won the Rosalind Franklin Society (RFS) Awards in Science for her paper “Revisioning Cognitive Science Through Holistic Science, Biophilia, and Indigenous Ways of Knowi...
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CWRU Community Pantry open house
Faculty and staff are invited to attend an open house at the CWRU Community Pantry (formerly the Physical Resource Center) Tuesday, Aug. 20, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. to tour the space and celebrate its new name. The open house will take place inside the pantry, located at Carlton Commons (11892 Carlto...
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Women Faculty Welcome Reception
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women and the Committee on Women Faculty would like to invite all CWRU women-identified faculty and deans to celebrate the start of the new academic year at the annual Women Faculty Welcome. A wine and cheese reception will be held Thursday, Aug. 22, from 4 to 6 p....
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Medicine’s Xiaofeng Zhu leads research published in Nature Communications
Xiaofeng Zhu, professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences at the School of Medicine, led research published in Nature Communications titled “An approach to identify gene-environment interactions and reveal new biological insight in complex traits.” These latest findin...
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Submit nominations for Faculty Distinguished Research Award and Innovator of the Year
It’s that time again! The Office of Research and Technology Management is accepting nominations for the Faculty Distinguished Researcher Award and for Innovator of the Year. Awardees will be recognized during Innovation Week 2024, which is set to take place Oct. 28 through Nov. 1. To nominate some...