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Registrar’s Office to have limited services Feb. 23 until 2 p.m.
The University Registrar’s Office will have limited services Thursday, Feb. 23, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Full services and processing will be available after 2 p.m. Questions? Contact registrar@case.edu....
Flora Stone Mather Center sponsors “The Essentials to Coaching: Developing Your Plan for Success”
Are you confused about how to navigate organizational politics, frustrated and overwhelmed with too much to do, feeling stuck with no direction and would like to find some clarity? Perhaps a professional coach is in order. The field of coaching has grown rapidly in the past 15 years and has strategi...
Nursing students work with Cleveland youth in Music and Heart Program
First-year Case Western Reserve University nursing student Darren Ting moves his bow across the cello’s strings to play “Sarabande” from Bach’s Cello Suite #1. When he finishes, eight students from the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing help eighth graders in Mark Bair’s music class at Miles at ...
Statement by Sandusky's ex-daughter-in-law should hold weight, says law's Andrew Pollis
Do ex-daughter-in-law's allegations change Jerry Sandusky case? The Christian Science Monitor: A judge ruled that former Penn State University coach Jerry Sandusky can receive visits from most of his grandchildren, but his former daughter-in-law said he molested one of her children. Her statement “...
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Joseph LaManna warns universities could lose researchers if NIH budget stays stagnant
Obama seeks 1.5% rise for basic research, emphasizing economic benefits The Chronicle of Higher Education: Though President Obama’s proposed budget calls for a 1.5-percent increase in federal spending on basic scientific research, it holds the National Institutes of Health’s budget steady. Joseph C...
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Student meeting with provost, senior administrators rescheduled for Feb. 23
The discussion with the provost and senior administrators, originally scheduled for Feb. 10, has been rescheduled for Thursday, Feb. 23, from noon to 1 p.m. in Strosacker Auditorium. At this event, leadership will discuss new initiatives to enhance student learning and life experiences as well as i...
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School of Medicine announces funding for first round of Urban Health Pilot Grants
The Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine announced funding for a first round of Urban Health Pilot Grants. These awards support collaborations between Case Western Reserve University faculty and students and community organizations to conduct pilot studies of programs that could ultima...
Bags and Flags: The history of CWRU “rush”
In The Daily’s first trivia question, we asked what two other kinds of “rush”—beyond Greek Life—used to be traditions on Case Western Reserve University’s campus. The answer, which many CWRU-history-savvy individuals got correct, was flag rush and bag rush. In the annual flag rush, held early in th...
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Northeast Ohio Regional Science Olympiad looking for volunteers for Feb. 25 event
The Northeast Ohio Regional Science Olympiad will be held on campus Saturday, Feb. 25, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. This is a competition for middle and high school students that determines their place in the statewide Science Olympiad competition in Columbus and, ultimately, the national competition. The...
Women faculty members: Get advice from full professors on mentoring
Women faculty members are invited to attend “Advice from Full Professors: Getting the Most Out of Mentoring” Feb. 15 from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Cleveland Room at Thwing Center. Susan Helper, AT&T Professor of Economics; Jacqueline Lipton, School of Law professor; Anna Maria Santiago, Leona Bevis...