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University's annual report, The Bigger Picture, nominated for eduStyle award; vote now
The eduStyle Higher-ed Web Awards nominees have been posted, and Case Western Reserve's The Bigger Picture is in contention for best annual report. To vote, visit http://bit.ly/ix5nXa, sign in, scroll to the bottom (or click on the best annual/community report anchor link at the top) and vote for T...
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Law professor Jonathan Adler recommends prize-based incentives to generate climate innovation
Could a multimillion-dollar prize spur the next big innovation in sustainable climate technology? School of Law professor Jonathan H. Adler thinks so. He recommends that some of the dollars earmarked for alternative energy research be shifted to prizes. Adler believes a clear need exists for new t...
Telephone lines discontinued in student housing
Due to the increased use of cell phones, the need for land-line phones in student housing has significantly decreased in the last few years. In fact, fewer than 3 percent of Case Western Reserve students have activated their voicemail accounts in their residence hall rooms. Land-line phones have the...
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Weight Watchers at Work offers second meeting, alternate date, for employees
Weight Watchers at Work has a second meeting for university employees, held every Thursday at 12:30 p.m. in the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing. Each week, a dedicated group of weight conscious folks meets for a meeting, led by Mary Alice Grassa from Weight Watchers. If you can't make your re...
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Greek Life donates more than 12,000 hours of service to community
Numbers from the Case Western Reserve University Greek community’s 365 Days of Service Campaign have been tallied, and the chapters reported 12,680 hours of service in all. Additionally, they collected $42,886.50 in donations and 15,771 cans of food. This is a slight increase in the number of hours...
Staff member Susan Grimm publishes book of poetry
Susan Grimm, a staff member in the Department of English, has a poetry book available for pre-order from Finishing Line Press. The book, Roughed Up by the Sun’s Mothering Tongue, “teaches us a new sort of glory with its everyday—but never ordinary—moments of splendor and intrigue, havoc and desire,”...
Livers are topic of Science Cafe Cleveland event at GLBC
During the June Science Café Cleveland event, two specialists in liver diseases will host an informal discussion on healthy and diseased livers and the process of liver transplantation. The discussion, “Liver or leav’er: how to pull the switch when things aren’t working out,” will feature Cleveland ...
Share your Twitter account with the university community
Want to gain more followers on Twitter? Submit your Twitter handle to be featured on the homepage of thedaily.case.edu. Each week, we'll present a new account of faculty, staff, students, organizations and more who are regular Twitter users to show off the diversity of interests and opinions happeni...
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Law professors present around the world
School of Law faculty members have appeared around the world as presenters recently. Visiting associate professor Michael Benza gave the keynote speech for the Geauga County Bar Association’s Law Day on “The Rule of Law and Defense of the Rights of the Accused,” while assistant professor Irina Manta...