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Plain Dealer story on pedestrian bridge proposals references CWRU aspirations
The Plain Dealer: 杏吧视频 agreed to make public for the first time images of a spectacular S-shaped pedestrian bridge designed as a link between the Cleveland Museum of Art and the Temple Tifereth Israel, which the university hopes to transform into a performing-arts鈥
WSOM professor comments in MSNBC article on women in corporate america
MSNBC: 鈥淐hange is slow,鈥 said Diana Bilimoria, a professor of organizational behavior at the Weatherhead School of Management. 鈥淣o question about it, diversity is challenging. The big question is how do we encourage board chairs, CEOs and directors to realize the value of diversity?鈥
History professor quoted in U.S. News and World Report article on Wikipedia
U.S. News and World Report: Peter Shulman, assistant professor of history, says the collaborative, online encyclopedia is an acceptable source for basic facts, like the precise date that Virginia seceded from the Union, but shouldn't be referenced if a student wants to know the motives that鈥
Discussion will examine interpersonal and group dynamics in academia
On Thursday, June 23, join UCITE, the University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education, as it presents "Flipping in Academic Settings." The talk will take place from noon to 1 p.m. in the Herrick Room on the ground floor of the Allen Building at the corner of Euclid Avenue and Adelbert鈥
WSOM professor quoted in Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Robin Dubin, an economics professor and associate dean at the Weatherhead School of Management, comments on a community group's unique approach to foreclosures in Wisconsin.
New CWRU law dean hopes to bring order
Crain's Cleveland Business (subscription required): Lawrence E. Mitchell, a nationally recognized legal scholar from a law school ranked in the nation's top 20, is profiled in an article that looks at his new role at 杏吧视频.
Physics graduate student earns fellowship to conduct work in France
Physics graduate student Joel Pendery received a Chateaubriand Fellowship from the French government to work with Emmanuelle Lacaze on a project at Universit茅 Pierre et Marie Curie. In November, Pendery will begin the 10-month fellowship, where he will work on a collaborative project on the鈥
121 kicks off 鈥淕et Fit for Life鈥 program, waives 50 percent of program cost
The summer session of 121 Fitness鈥 鈥淕et Fit for Life鈥 program starts June 27. The eight-week program is designed for each individual鈥檚 success, whether it鈥檚 weight loss, increasing muscle, toning or just beginning a regular exercise program. Four program tiers are available to meet any level of鈥
Mediterranean theme, blues music hit this week鈥檚 summer BBQ
The summer barbecue season continues Wednesday, June 22, with a Mediterranean theme and music by Cleveland blues artist Walkin鈥 Cane. The barbecue is located on the Case Quad from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and is open to the public. The cost is $7.95 per person for a single entree and $8.95 for鈥
Landscape designers gather in Cleveland, visit Northeast Ohio gardens
The Plain Dealer: A speaker at a landscape design conference mentions 杏吧视频 chefs' use of produce grown in local gardens.