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Learn to grill in this month’s CWRU free wellness seminar July 20
Not a master of the grill? You’re in luck. This month’s CWRU free wellness seminar will teach the ins and outs of outdoor grilling. Join Bon Appetit Chef David Apthorpe July 20 from noon to 1 p.m. to learn tips on preparing delicious, healthy meats and veggies on the grill and to sample the goods. T...
Melissa Knothe Tate wins $25,000 Distinguished Life Sciences Scientist award
The Christopher Columbus Fellowship Foundation and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce awarded Melissa Knothe Tate, professor of biomedical engineering, a $25,000 Chairmen's Distinguished Life Sciences Scientist Award. Knothe Tate is an internationally recognized leader in the fields of orthopaedic mechano...
Breast cancer statistics prove need for early detection, says Lerner College professor Katherine Lee
Disturbing NE Ohio breast cancer report should energize government, hospitals and health organizations The Plain Dealer: A recent report showed grim breast cancer statistics for Northeast Ohio, proving that early detection matters. Katherine Lee, assistant professor of surgery at Lerner College of ...
Law school professors Strassfeld, Wagner get published, make presentations
Law professor Robert Strassfeld, along with Douglas E. Ray and Calvin William Sharpe, recently published the book Understanding Labor Law. Additionally, his article “Responses to Ten Questions” appears in the Journal of the National Security Forum, a special issue of the William Mitchell Law Review,...
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We asked, you answered: What makes CWRU trendy?
In our latest poll, we wanted to find out what you think makes Case Western Reserve University a “trendy” place to attend. The Huffington Post says we’re a trendy “School that Flies Under the Academic Radar…But Shouldn’t” because of the beautiful campus, stellar academics and on- and off-campus rese...
Software Center upgrades to Adobe CS 5.5; students, faculty and staff get Photoshop, Dreamweaver and more free
The Software Center has updated Adobe Design Premium, Production Premium and Web Premium to version CS 5.5 for Windows and Macintosh machines. The suites are a free download for CWRU students, faculty and staff that will act as a full installation or upgrade to previous versions, depending on users’...
OhioLINK will be down July 7 to move to new server
OhioLINK Central Catalog moves to a new server on Thursday, July 7, and Catalog content will not be available from noon to early evening. The Case Catalog is not affected, and OhioLINK databases, journals & electronic content will remain available for use. Find more details on the KSL NewsBlog....
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Staff: Share your thoughts in a quick survey on potential new peer mentoring program
The Staff Mentoring Program Steering Committee is gathering data to launch a pilot Mentoring Circle and needs staff members’ input to gauge interest levels and find out what mentor qualities, circle topics and meeting format would be helpful. The mentoring circle model involves one mentor working wi...
School of Medicine receives $2.5 million NIH grant to study intestinal inflammation
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has received a $2.5 million grant from the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestives and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) to study intestinal inflammation. The five-year grant from the institute, which is part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH),...
Chemical engineering professor weighs in on new static electricity research
New data zap views of static electricity Science News: New research could change traditional views on how static electricity builds up, but it’s not conclusive as to what dominates the static charge, said Daniel Lacks, C. Benson Branch Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering....