
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel
School of Applied Social Sciences
At Case Western Reserve University’s Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, equity, innovation and transformation are more than just values—they’re deeply embedded in all of the research and work we do, and the news we make. Stay up to date on how students, faculty, staff and alumni at the Mandel School are tackling mental health challenges, addressing inequalities, leading community transformation and more.

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Transforming futures: $5M Mandel Foundation grant expands scholarships, boosts enrollment and supports workforce
In January 2024, the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation awarded the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences a five-year, $5 million grant to support scholarships for promising master’s degree students, known as “Mandel Scholars.” “It is rare to receive such a…
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November 01, 2012
As local news reports show many Cleveland and Cleveland Heights residents still without electricity, Student Affairs would like to remind Case Western Reserve students of amenities regularly available to them.
Veale Athletic Center is available as a place to get a warm shower. Bring your student ID...

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November 01, 2012
Next weekend, the Case Footlighters will present Avenue Q, a modern musical comedy focusing on a group of unique 20-somethings who are making their way in the big city and seeking their purpose in life. Although the show addresses humorous adult issues, it takes place in a world in which puppets are...

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October 31, 2012
The Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Advisory Board is now accepting funding requests for programming for the 2013 MLK Celebration, titled “Lift Every Voice.” This year’s MLK Celebration will begin Friday, Jan. 18. The annual MLK Convocation will be held at 12:30 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 25, and will ...

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October 31, 2012
The Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is accepting applications from members of the campus community for small grants of $2,500 to $10,000 to address community health issues through university-community partnerships. Up to three awards are expected, subject to the number and quality...

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October 31, 2012
Faculty, staff and students are invited to join the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women for “Politics Policing Women,” an informal discussion on how women are affected by politics. The event, a WILD Wednesday talk, will be held Nov. 7 from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Spartan Room of the Thwing Center.
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October 31, 2012
In this Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group, Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science at Case Western Reserve University, and colleagues will forecast, or perhaps explain why they think it is unsafe to forecast, results of the presidential election.
The discussion will take pla...

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October 31, 2012
Case Western Reserve students made one point clear at during Tuesday night’s State of the University address: They aren’t the least bit shy about posing questions to the president.
Not only did more than 480 of them vote earlier on topics that they wanted Barbara R. Snyder to touch upon during her ...

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October 30, 2012
Mind-Body Café continues Friday with the workshop “Mindfulness in Everyday Life.”
Mind-Body Café is a series of workshops designed to foster student health and wellness. “Mindfulness in Everyday Life,” the most recent installment of the series, will take place Friday, Nov. 2, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m...

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October 30, 2012
The Case Western Reserve University Department of Modern Languages and Literatures invites the entire campus community to an international tea Nov. 1.
The international tea will celebrate various cultures through authentic food, literature, music, conversation and tea. Student and faculty presenter...

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October 30, 2012
After 15 years in a hospital bed, being poked and prodded by student nurses, it was time to move on.
Six training manikins, practiced on by thousands of students of Case Western Reserve University’s Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, were recently retired—replaced by a new batch of state-of-th...