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Undergrads: Get tips on finding research positions during Oct. 30 event
Undergraduate students: Looking for a research position? Learn tips on earning one during upcoming an information session. SOURCE (Support of Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavors) will hold an event on “How to Find Undergraduate Research Positions” Oct. 30 at 8:30 a.m. in Nord Hall 410. No...
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Weatherhead School to hold undergrad programs open house Oct. 26
All students, particularly those considering a major or minor in the Weatherhead School of Management, are encouraged to attend its undergraduate programs open house. Attendees will be able to meet faculty and current students and learn about major and minor programs of study in business and econom...
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Police, ITS offer discounts to CWRU for theft-recovery service for personal computers
Case Western Reserve’s Police and Security Services and Information Technology Services (ITS) have entered into an agreement to provide students, faculty and staff with a significant discount on Absolute Software’s theft-recovery service, LoJack for Laptops, for their personal computers. The BIOS-b...
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Dental school hosts 18 Chinese visitors here to polish their orthodontic skills
Case Western Reserve University’s School of Dental Medicine is hosting 18 visitors from China’s hospitals and universities interested in learning new orthodontic skills. The visit is part of the dental school’s efforts to reach out to international communities. The largest delegation of visitors is...
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Join a lunchtime discussion Oct. 31 on “The Objectification of Halloween Costumes”
The second WILD Wednesday lunchtime discussion of the semester will tackle the topic of “The Objectification of Halloween Costumes” on Halloween, Oct. 31. During the informal discussion, which will be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Thwing Center's Spartan Room, attendees will look at Halloween costu...
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WISER goes to Monticello Middle School
WISER comes to Monticello Cleveland Heights ­– University Heights City School District News: Nearly 25 sixth-grade female students at Monticello Middle School are taking part in the Girls’ Science and Engineering Club, thanks to CWRU’s Women in Science and Engineering Roundtable (WISER) program. The...
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J.B. Silvers says Cleveland's medical mart still faces an uphill battle
Nashville developers abandon plans for a medical mart; Cleveland site to open in July 2013 The Plain Dealer: Developers abandoned plans for a Medical Trade Center in Nashville, Tenn., leaving Cleveland’s medical mart as the final project in the works. While it’s good for Cleveland, it doesn’t guaran...
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Associate Dean Molly Berger wins major prize for study of American luxury hotels
Molly Berger, instructor in the Department of History and associate dean in the College of Arts and Sciences, has received a prestigious award for her study of a distinctively American form of technological innovation: the luxury hotel. During an international conference in Copenhagen on Oct. 6, Be...
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PhD student’s paper wins first place in national polymer research award competition
A paper by PhD student Mohamed Baqar recently won first place in the third annual Excellence in Thermoset Polymer Research Awards. Baqar, a doctoral student in the Departments of Chemical Engineering and Macromolecular Science and Engineering, won for his paper, "Methylol-Functional Benzoxazines: N...
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Law’s Jonathan Adler presents around the U.S., publishes papers and op-eds
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, recently published a variety of articles and presented on a number of topics around Northeast Ohio and the United States. His article, “Wetlands, Property Rights, and the Due Process Deficit in Environmental Law,” was published in Cato Su...