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Memorial set for nursing school emeritus professor June Watt
A memorial will be held for June I. Watt, the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing Associate Emeritus Professor of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing, on Sept. 24 at 3 p.m. at Judson Park (2181 Ambleside Rd. Cleveland). Watt died July 4. Born June 23, 1918, Watt received her master’s degree in psy...
Free On Demand movie service now available to students
Beginning this semester, Ignite TV is partnering with the Residence Hall Association to offer free On Demand movie service for all students. As an extension of our services with the CWRU Movie Channel (Channel 15), the service will allow students to access any of the content at their own convenience...
Applications for Eastwood-Inamori Staff Educational Scholarship now accepted
Applications for the Eastwood-Inamori Staff Educational Scholarship are being accepted until Oct. 1. This scholarship is available to staff members who are pursuing a planned program of study in ethics and leadership training at Weatherhead School of Management. These classes are not covered under r...
Japanese university students to present research on campus Sept. 14
Since 2002, students from Japan’s Waseda University have come to campus every fall. On Sept. 12, third-year Case Western Reserve University Japanese language students will present in Japanese to the visitors; on Sept. 14, the Waseda students will present their research in English. The entire campus...
Scott Shane explains struggling employment numbers in Ohio
Report paints dismal employment picture for Ohio The Associated Press: One in 10 Ohioans lost a job in the past decade, and workers saw a higher drop in wages than any other state, according to a report from Policy Matters Ohio. The economic structure of Ohio makes the situation worse here than in ...
Two business leaders make $5 million gift to university
Joseph B. Richey II and A. Malachi Mixon III have made a $5 million gift to name a Richey-Mixon Building at the Case School of Engineering at Case Western Reserve University. The two longtime business collaborators built the Elyria, Ohio-based Invacare Corp. into the world’s top manufacturer of home...
Quilts created by CWRU community post-9/11 on display this week
After 9/11, Case Western Reserve students, faculty and staff created three Peace by Piece quilts to help express their thoughts; the quilts were displayed at various locations around campus in the winter of 2001-02. To commemorate the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, each of the three quilts are on dis...
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Law professor Jessie Hill says Ohio's Issue 3 could impede other health care laws
Issue 3’s reach is too wide, foes say The Columbus Dispatch: Ohio’s ballot measure to cancel out the federal health-care law is written so poorly that it would threaten many health-care-related laws, such as child support and workers’ compensation, according to research done by Innovation Ohio and ...
Smoking ban linked to fewer heart attacks, says David Bruckman
Smoking ban linked to reduction in heart attacks Toledo Blade: A new study has found that shortly after Ohio enacted its indoor smoking ban, the number of apparent heart attacks dramatically dropped. Although the drop can’t be definitively tied to the ban, “it really is kind of remarkable to see th...
How to make an objection, according to law's Jim McElhaney
Play by the rules: There is a right way to make objections ABA Journal: Jim McElhaney, Baker and Hostetler Distinguished Scholar in Trial Practice at the School of Law, penned an article describing how to make a proper objection in the courtroom....