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Summer barbecues continue with Italian theme
The summer barbecue season continues Wednesday, June 15, with an Italian theme and world music by DJ Kris Koch. There will be different menus and music performances from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the Case Quad every Wednesday through July 6. The events are open to the public. Each barbecue costs…
Emergency planning handbook recommended for employees
Emergency preparedness is something most people don't think about until they have to. ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ's Office of Emergency Management wants faculty and staff to keep safety awareness at the forefront. To aid in those efforts, the office offers the Emergency Planning and Procedures…
Find out the CWRU community's favorite dining spots
The results have been tallied for the inaugural poll, which asked "What’s your favorite place for quality eats on or around campus?" L’Albatros took home nearly one-quarter of the votes, followed up closely by Falafel Cafe and Leutner Commons. A number of other spots were named, from on-campus…
School of Medicine receives $3 million grant
Two grants worth $3 million total will support the School of Medicine: Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation awards $3 million to CWRU medical school, The Plain Dealer
Susan Helper fact checks job creation numbers from White House
Chair of Economics Susan Helper helps fact check a White House representative’s statement on job creation: Economic adviser Brian Deese says auto industry has rebounded with 115,000 jobs, PolitiFact
Stuart Rowan named deputy editor of ACS journal
Stuart J. Rowan, Kent Hale Smith Professor of Engineering, has been named deputy editor of ACS Macro Letters, a new peer-reviewed journal from the American Chemical Society. ACS Macro Letters will complement Macromolecules, the most-cited journal in polymer science and will replace the current…
Alumni commitment to the arts to be showcased at area awards
ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ's finest are earning major recognition on the Cleveland arts scene, with alumni taking home five of the 13 Cleveland Arts Prizes that will be awarded during the 51st annual event on June 28. Marcie Goodman (WRC ’77), Marsha Dobrzynski (SAS ’96), Natalie Epstein (FSM…
Campus community invited to visit MC2STEM High School
All faculty, staff and students are invited to visit Cleveland’s MC2STEM High School at GE Nela Park on June 15 at 1 p.m. Attendees will receive a guided tour of the school, learn more about the curriculum and capstone projects and how the university connects the high school to the our programs,…
CWRU Cutters take first place at robotic lawnmower competition
CWRU Cutters, the university's autonomous robotic lawn mowing team, won first place at the Institute of Navigation's Autonomous Robotic Lawnmower competition in Dayton last weekend. The team includes undergraduate and graduate students from electrical engineering, computer engineering, and…
New Research Describes Key Function Of Enzyme Involved In RNA Processing
CLEVELAND - Researchers at the ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ School of Medicine have identified a cellular mechanism that is critical in maintaining normal cell function. In their work, the researchers led by Eckhard Jankowsky, PhD, researcher and associate professor in the Center for RNA…