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Software Center updates SPSS to version 20
The Software Center has updated SPSS to version 20 for the 2011-12 license period. It is available to all CWRU students, faculty and staff. The student license costs $63; faculty and staff licenses cost $64, or $81 when bundled with Amos 20. See the Software Center for details. A license renewal for...
Scott Simpson on why men's ring fingers are so long
Why most men’s ring fingers are so long National Geographic: A recent study tested the hypothesis that hormones directly cause fingers to grow differently in males and females—generally, a longer ring finger than index finger in men; the opposite for women. “This isn't just an interesting curiosity...
Mandel Center seminar to feature Richard Boyatzis on “Coaching with Compassion”
The Mandel Center for Nonprofit Organization’s Research Seminar Series will feature Richard E. Boyatzis, interim executive director of the Mandel Center and Distinguished University Professor, as he discusses “Coaching with Compassion: Inspiring Sustained, Desired Change.” The purpose of this semin...
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Ten bands to play at WRUW’s 30th annual Studio-A-Rama on Sept. 10
WRUW-FM 91.1 Cleveland, the official college radio station of Case Western Reserve University, will host its 30th annual Studio-A-Rama Sept. 10 from 2 p.m. to midnight in the Mather Memorial Courtyard (across from the Peter B. Lewis Building). The official headliner, beginning at 10:30 p.m., will be...
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Leon Gabinet publishes article on marital tax issues
School of Law professor Leon Gabinet’s article, “Refusal to Grant Same-Sex Divorce: Uncertainty in Tax, Property and Marital Status Issues,” will be published in the forthcoming fall issue of The Journal of Taxation of Investments....
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Senior Stephen Hatch earns Rockwell Automation’s Student Associate Innovation Award
Rockwell Automation named senior Stephen Hatch one of its three Student Associate Innovation Award winners. Hatch, a computer engineering major, is doing a co-op at Rockwell Automation, during which he developed an automated way to compare icons for several hundred devices against a known baseline. ...
Environmentally friendly home in University Circle to test no-furnace concept
Cold-weather Cleveland to test no-furnace concept Associated Press: The Cleveland Museum of Natural History built the PNC SmartHome Cleveland, a $500,000 environmentally friendly house in University Circle without a furnace or air conditioner. In October, the house will be sold as a private residen...
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New book explains ballet’s fashion influence, from streetwear to Chanel
In Paris in the early 1900s, a stage-to-street drama was unfolding as leading fashion designers took style cues from the ballet and translated them into haute couture. In turn, the ballet took its cues from what women of that time wore in their daily lives. Mary E. Davis, professor and chair of Cas...
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CWRU is crazy for CLE sports; see where your favorite team ranks
This fall should have CWRU sports fans excited, with Cleveland Browns games picking up (check their second preseason game tonight on WKYC Channel 3) and the Indians announcing their postseason ticketing plans for you to potentially catch their shot at playoff glory. This bodes well for the Clevelan...
Kelvin Smith Library café, Cramelot, reopens Aug. 22
To coincide with students’ return to campus, Cramelot will reopen the week of Aug. 22. It will be open Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Friday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the week of Aug. 22. After classes begin, Sunday hours will run 2-9 p.m. Take a look around the new spaces at the l...