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School of Dental Medicine Dean Jerold S. Goldberg to step down next year
Case Western Reserve’s longest-serving school leader will continue active role in fundraising efforts Jerold S. “Jerry” Goldberg announced today that he will step down as dean of Case Western Reserve’s School of Dental Medicine next year, but will continue to work actively on fundraising and related...
As baby boomers age, need for geriatric dentistry training grows
One of only 200 experts in the country, Marco Rouman has seen the horrific side of what happens when the elderly go without dental care. Rouman, who is launching and directing geriatric-focused graduate and predoctoral training programs at Case Western Reserve University’s School of Dental Medicine...
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CWRU Food Day is Nov. 2, with farmer’s market, free food, exercise classes and more
CWRU Food Day 2011 will take place Nov. 2 from 5 to 9 p.m. in Wade and Leutner Commons and the lawn in between Wade and Leutner. The Student Dietetic Association, Bon Appetit, 121 Fitness and many other student groups will promote healthy food and physical activity for college students. There will...
Faculty, doctoral grads: get discounts on regalia through Nov. 30
Faculty and upcoming doctoral grads can receive 10 percent off custom-made academic regalia through Nov. 30. Visit the bookstore to get measured for the custom regalia, or stop in Nov. 7 to get measured by a representative from the store’s supplier. Advantage of owning regalia include freedom from ...
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Attend health law lecture with former chief counsel of the FDA
The Law-Medicine Center at Case Western Reserve University School of Law invites interested guests to the Oliver C. Schroeder Jr. Scholar-in-Residence Lecture, “The Goals of FDA Regulation and the Challenges of Meeting Them.” Ralph Tyler, former general counsel for the Food and Drug Administration, ...
Cultural critic on campus to discuss creative commons vs. intellectual property
Cultural critic Lewis Hyde will be on campus Nov. 7 to present a talk on “Cultural Commons and Collective Being.” He will offer a lively defense of the cultural commons, the vast store of art and ideas inherited from the past and enriched in the present. Suspicious of the belief that all creative wo...
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New chair to promote School of Law as intellectual property thought leader
Case Western Reserve University School of Law has received a $2 million gift from the Spangenberg Family Foundation to endow the Spangenberg Family Foundation Chair in Law and the Arts. The commitment was announced in conjunction with the university’s public launch of the $1 billion fundraising init...
Michael Scharf writes opinion piece for CNN on probing Gadhafi's death
A 'new Libya' must probe Gadhafi killing CNN.com: In an opinion piece, Michael Scharf, director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, writes that an international commission should examine the circumstances surrounding Moammar Gadhafi’s death to see if it was a war crime....
Give feedback about CWRU dining locations for chance to win CaseCash
Faculty, staff and students: Voice your opinions about all Case Western Reserve University retail dining locations in a customer satisfaction survey, open Oct. 26-Nov. 9. Your feedback is important, and you will be eligible to win one of four prizes of $50 CaseCash. Visit case.edu/diningservices/au...
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Learn how to help students become more confident presenters
This week’s UCITE session, held Oct. 27, will focus on “Helping Students Become More Confident Presenters.” Being able to give good presentations is an important skill. Apart from simply being a way to influence how other people view you, preparing a good presentation helps to sharpen one's ideas, b...