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Volunteers needed for studies of protection against tuberculosis
The purpose of this study is to understand how immune responses within the lung protect against respiratory infection with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the organism that causes tuberculosis (TB). Volunteers will be asked to participate in studies of immune cells obtained from the blood and lung...
Eleanor Squire Library Book Collector's Special
The Cleveland Botanical Garden will host its annual Book Collectors' Special this year for three days on Friday and Saturday, July 21 and 22nd (10AM-5PM) and Sunday, July 23rd (12-5PM). Classic gardening and horticultural books as well as many rare, collectible, and 1st editions on other topics. Som...
Study Volunteers Needed!
The Mood Disorders Program in the Department of Psychiatry at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center is conducting a study to look at the molecules present in blood cells. We want to learn more about how cells in the body differ in people with Bipolar Disorder compared to people without Bipol...
Work out at 121 Fitness for free July 14
July 14th is Pandemonium Day! Escape the madness by working out at 121 Fitness Center for free all day on Friday, July 14th. Open to the public. Please bring a valid ID to workout. Learn more about 121 Fitness at onetoone.case.edu/....
McGaffin Carillon in University Circle summer lunchtime concert series begins July 9
Bells ring again from the McGaffin Tower as the summer weekend concert series begins this Friday & Sunday. Friday concerts are 12:15-12:45 p.m., repeated on Sundays at 11-11:30 a.m. Bring a lunch, bring a friend, and park free at the Church of the Covenant. Chairs and shade umbrellas available. July...
Nomination form for the 2017 Weatherhead 100 now open
For 30 years, the Weatherhead 100 has recognized and celebrated the fastest growing companies in Northeast Ohio. Companies headquartered in Northeast Ohio that have shown strong grown over the last five years are encouraged to apply. Winning companies will receive their award in November at the annu...
Alumnus, former staff member Margaret Boulding passes away; funeral services to be held June 28
Margaret Boulding, a double alumnus and former staff member, passed away June 21. She was 84. While at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ, Boulding started the Minority Student Programs Office, which later became the Office of Minority Affairs. She was wife to the late Erwin Boulding. She is survived by her da...
Volunteers Needed for Hearing and Memory Research Study
A research study is being conducted by ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ on how clarity of auditory information impacts the memory of that information. All eligible individuals will be compensated for participating. Eligibility: You are between ages 18 and 25 or 60 and 75 You have normal or near...
Apply for fellowship on art and science of community organizing and civic engagement
The Ohio Student Association (a program of the Ohio Organizing Collaborative) is now accepting applications for a semester-long fellowship that teaches young change-makers the art and science of community organizing and civic engagement. Participants will gain valuable knowledge, skills, and field e...
Faculty member collaborates on new play at Dobama Theatre
Christopher M, Bohan, visiting assistant professor of theater, and Greg Vovos, an adjunct professor of theater at Baldwin Wallace University, have collaborated on a new play, How to be a Respectable Junkie, written by Vovos and performed by Bohan, which opened Thursday, June 15 at Dobama Theatre in ...