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October 07, 2011
The university will hold a public memorial celebrating the life and legacy of Albert J. Weatherhead III on Oct. 14 at 3:30 p.m. in Amasa Stone Chapel. Parking is available at lot 29, the Campus Garage, on East Boulevard behind Severance Hall.
Weatherhead passed away Sept. 20 at the age of 86.
He i...

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October 07, 2011
Ever wondered what it’s like to be an MBA student? Julia Steinberg wants to help you out. A Weatherhead School of Management student, she is one of about 20 students selected to blog about their experiences at some of the top management schools around the world for the prestigious Financial Times. S...

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October 06, 2011
Music circulation librarian Jeff Quick was selected to serve as a judge in the finals of the classical music world’s “Iron Composer” competition at Baldwin-Wallace College.
Quick is also president of the Cleveland Composers Guild.
During the international competition, five composers were given a c...

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October 06, 2011
Interested in learning more about study abroad opportunities available at Case Western Reserve? Check out the Office of Education Abroad information session Oct. 11 at 4:15 p.m. in Clapp Hall 201. Refreshments will be provided.
For more information, visit case.edu/international....

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October 06, 2011
A new 12-week Weight Watchers at Work series will kick off with an open house Oct. 12 from 11:15 a.m. to noon in the Spartan Room of Thwing Center. This is an opportunity for anyone interested in joining to ask questions and learn more about the nutrition and group support program.
Week one of the ...

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October 06, 2011
This month’s free cooking demonstration will be held Oct. 12 from noon to 1 p.m. in Nord Hall 310. “Seafood Watch” with Bon Appetit Chef Robbie Washington will take on seafood, one of the best sources of good fats, vitamins and minerals. Washington will demonstrate sustainable seafood recipes, answe...

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October 06, 2011
Technology transfer – Turning researchers into entrepreneurs
CoolCleveland.com: The university’s Technology Transfer Office seeks to make research discoveries accessible and profitable. “In 2010, we received 216 invention disclosures from faculty and medical staff,” explained Joseph Jankowski, asso...

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October 06, 2011
World's first cloned human embryonic stem cells
New Scientist: The world’s first cloned human embryonic stem cells have been created, and researchers were able to pay women to donate their eggs for research. Approaching women who already planned to donate their eggs “was quite creative” because it ...
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October 05, 2011
Supremely consequential
National Review Online: Jonathan Adler, Johan Verheij Professor of Law, penned an article on the opening of the Supreme Court’s new term, saying it “could be the term of the decade — if not also for many more decades to come.”...

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October 05, 2011
Dunkelberg, Shane on small business job growth
Bloomberg Television: Scott Shane, A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, discusses the impact of small business on the economy and employment on Bloomberg Television’s “InsideTrack.”...