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Report: Electric vehicles to have no immediate impact on lube industry
National Oil & Lube News: A team of Weatherhead School of Management graduate students, in conjunction with the Lube Stop fast lube chain, conducted an in-depth study into the effect of electric vehicles on the fast lube industry.
Medicaid seeks faculty/staff participants in new technical assistance, policy program
Ohio Medicaid has partnered with the Ohio Colleges of Medicine Government Resource Center (GRC) and the Ohio Colleges of Medicine Advisory Council to identify university faculty and staff interested participating in the Medicaid Technical Assistance and Policy Program (MEDTAPP). MEDTAPP funding…
Harvard professor comes to campus Monday for lecture on Tea Party’s impact on Republican party
Theda Skocpol, Victor S. Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology at Harvard University, will visit campus June 20 for a lecture on her new book with Vanessa Williamson, The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism. Sponsored by the Department of Political Science, the session will…
Through the Wormhole 2: Edge of the Universe
Science Channel: In an excerpt from the Morgan Freeman-hosted show, physics and astronomy professor Glenn Starkman is featured (segment: "Why Do We Care?"); the full episode—with more from Starkman—will re-air Sunday at 10 p.m.
GSS hosts Tap Into Summer featuring food trucks for all; grad student food and drink specials
The Graduate Student Senate is holding its first official summer activity, Tap into Summer, on June 21 from 4 to 6 p.m. near Bingham Building. The entire campus community is invited to celebrate the first day of summer and enjoy food from two of Cleveland's most popular food trucks, Umami Moto…
Researchers find genetic factor to control health-harming inflammation in obese
Researchers at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ School of Medicine have discovered a genetic factor that can regulate obesity-induced inflammation that contributes to chronic health problems. If they learn to control levels of the factor in defense cells called macrophages, “We have a shot at a…
Donald Carrier named associate director of MFA acting program
In September, Donald Carrier will join the ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ/Cleveland Play House Master of Fine Arts (MFA) acting program as its new associate director. Carrier has acted, taught and directed at regional theatres throughout the country, including The Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, The…
Build on this year's annual report, "The Bigger Picture," and share your CWRU success story
ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ has a reputation for conducting life-changing research and offering an education that impacts the bigger picture. Now that the 2010-11 academic year has come to a close, the campus community is invited to reflect on their achievements during the year. Share your…
Employee Wellness Program offers three free Zumba classes
The Employee Wellness Program offers three free Zumba classes at 121 Fitness Center. Zumba is a fun, easy group exercise class for people of all ages and fitness levels. 121 Fitness offers more than 55 group exercise classes per week and invites all employees to try one or all of the Zumba classes,…
Three reasons default is possible
The Fiscal Times: Joseph White, Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy and director of the Center for Policy Studies, explains why not extending the debt ceiling in August could be cataclysmic for the economy.