Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences

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July 13, 2012
For most people, a look at family ancestry can lead to a few exciting revelations or the discovery of a long-lost family member. But for Larry Gibson, senior executive director of advancement services, genealogy—combined with a few other completely unrelated factors—turned him into a winemaker.
In ...

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July 11, 2012
Jeremy Bendik-Keymer considers ethics a key path to creating community.
As the university’s Beamer - Schneider Professor in Ethics, he is tasked with promoting ethics throughout Case Western Reserve’s undergraduate curriculum. But upon arriving on campus in 2010, he chose to embrace an even broader...

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July 10, 2012
The Undergraduate Student Government will host the annual Student Activities Fair Aug. 25, prior to the start of classes.
The event is held during New Student Orientation and is a place where student groups and organizations can talk to interested incoming (and current) students.
Groups can reserv...

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July 10, 2012
At Case Western Reserve University, everyone has free access to a suite of more than 40 Google Apps, from mobile to media, geo to social. These Apps for Education products are a lot more than email, calendaring and docs, but many people are not aware of how to access and use them all effectively.
A...

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June 29, 2012
J.B. Silvers, John R. Mannix/Medical Mutual of Ohio Professor of Health Care Management, has agreed to serve as interim dean of the Weatherhead School of Management during the next three-and-a-half months, until Dean-Elect Rob Widing starts Oct. 15. He starts his new position Sunday.
“J.B. brings t...

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June 28, 2012
The Connor Integrative Medicine Network at University Hospitals Case Medical Center will offer a discounted rate on its meditation classes for Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals employees.
In the four-week series Meditation 102: The Next Step, participants can continue their m...

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June 21, 2012
Cleveland selected among 25 cities to get support for high-speed broadband networks
The Plain Dealer: As part of the US Ignite Partnership, Cleveland is one of 25 cities selected to create next-generation Internet applications and services. The selection of Cleveland “certainly confirms for us that...

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June 21, 2012
New CWRU fellowship helps nonprofits probe urban health issues
The Plain Dealer: The Partners in Education, Evaluation and Research program connects representatives from community groups and agencies to Case Western Reserve University researchers. The program aims to produce “significant, accurate ...

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June 21, 2012
The CAPS course known as “Purchasing at CWRU from A to Z” is now available in an online format. Like the live class, this online course covers the policies for purchasing goods and services for use at CWRU through the eProcurement module, as well as requesting payments to individuals through the Acc...

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June 14, 2012
Sarah Gridley’s latest collection of poems, Loom, recently won the Omnidawn open book contest. As winner of the contest, the assistant professor of English received $3,000 and publication of her book, which will debut next spring.
Poet Carl Phillips, who selected Gridley’s poetry as the winner, sai...