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Matlab R2012a now available on Software Center
Information Technology Services (ITS) has added Matlab R2012a to the Software Center. It is available as a free download on Windows, Macintosh and Linux computers. The faculty/staff license is concurrent and requires a CWRU network connection. The student version can be used without a network connec...
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Anthropologist to explain hardships, excitement of recent fossil discoveries during TEDxCLE talk
Yohannes Haile-Selassie has been making worldwide news recently, thanks to his latest fossil discovery that showed the famous early human ancestor “Lucy” had a close cousin—another pre-human species that existed at the same time and in the same region as Lucy but with a different method of locomotio...
Friday discussion group to focus on U.S., French presidential elections in time of crisis
Join faculty, staff and students from across campus for Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group, titled “SARKOBAMA: Two Presidential Elections in a Time of Crisis.” Joseph White, chair of the Department of Political Science, Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy, professor of epidemiology an...
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More than 40 dancers to take part in MaDaCol performances April 19-21
This week, Case Western Reserve University Department of Dance will present the Spring 2012 MaDaCol (Mather Dance Collective of Case Western Reserve University) production, featuring choreography by dance graduate students Carissa Bellando, Chun-Jou Tsai and Kristy Clement and undergraduate student ...
Breakthrough discovery unveils “master switches” in colon cancer
Assistant professor of genetics and genome sciences and senior author Peter Scacheri PhD candidate and lead author Batool Akhtar-Zaidi A team of researchers at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine have identified a new mechanism by which colon cancer develops. By focusing on segment...
Bon Appétit to celebrate Low Carbon Diet Day across campus on April 19
Diners in Bon Appétit’s on-campus dining outlets will notice quite a few menu changes on Thursday, April 19, as Bon Appétit Management Co. celebrates the fifth annual Low Carbon Diet Day. At the grill, guests will see sweet savory miller livestock pork chops instead of beef burgers because cows and...
Reserve a seat at the 2012 Spartan Club Hall of Fame Induction Banquet
The annual Spartan Club Hall of Fame Induction Banquet is set for Friday, April 27. To reserve seats, download and complete the response card and return with payment to: Spartan Club Department of Physical Education and Athletics Veale Convocation Center 10900 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44106-7223 ...
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“Angry Women,” the 2012 Classics Outing, to be held April 14
The entire campus community—classicists and closet classicists alike—is invited to the annual Classics Outing—a night of food, conviviality and entertainment—Saturday, April 14. The event will begin at 8 p.m. on the fourth floor of Mather House. This year’s theme is “Angry Women.” Enjoy an evening o...
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Learn about the effects of Russia’s presidential election in April 13 discussion group
Last month, Vladmir Putin, who has ruled as either president or prime minister for the past 12 years, was elected president of Russia with a reported 64 percent of the vote. But there is some dissatisfaction with the current Russian regime, as shown both in December's parliamentary elections and in ...
Two faculty members earn prestigious Hartwell Individual Biomedical Research Awards
Funding for early-stage, cutting-edge research can be difficult to obtain, but The Hartwell Foundation has selected two projects from Case Western Reserve University faculty members in which to invest. Jennell C. Vick, assistant professor of psychological sciences, biomedical engineering and pediat...