August 26, 2010
News Advisory: Great Lakes Wind Collaborative
News Advisory: Great Lakes Wind Collaborative
August 25, 2010
Case Western Reserve University and Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Establish a Framework to Collaborate
Case Western Reserve University and Indian Institute of Technology Bombay Establish a Framework to Collaborate
CWRU Vies in International Fly-Fishing Competition
CWRU Vies in International Fly-Fishing Competition
Case Western Reserve University Forges Partnership with Town Hall of Cleveland
Case Western Reserve University Forges Partnership with Town Hall of Cleveland
An Enduring Link: Son and Mother Endow a New Professorship to Strengthen Case School of Engineering
An Enduring Link: Son and Mother Endow a New Professorship to Strengthen Case School of Engineering
August 23, 2010
Spreading a Healthy Message
Two Latina mothers are playing the heroes in a new comic book designed to encourage kids to make healthier choices
August 19, 2010
CWRU's Music Department Announces 25th Anniversary Chapel Court & Countryside Season
The Case Western Reserve University Department of Music announces the 25th anniversary and final season of Chapel, Court & Countryside: Early Music at Harkness, which opens Sunday, Sept. 19.
CWRU DENTAL RESEARCHER HOPES TREATING GUM DISEASE REDUCES HEART DISEASE RISK IN HIV-INFECTED ADULTS
Heart disease is a leading killer of HIV-infected adults, and researchers are hoping to save lives by treating something entirely different—gum disease.
August 18, 2010
Can-Do Planning Leads to New Kindergarten for Village in Nepal
A combination of contributions and money raised by recycling empty aluminum beverage cans helped fund the construction of a new school for very young boys and girls in Nepal.
August 16, 2010
An app of charity
Students from Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Institute of Art teamed up in a class to create the game “ChromaWaves,” now available at the Apple App Store.
A heart beats to a different drummer
Scientists at Case Western Reserve University and Vanderbilt University found that pulsed light can pace contractions in an avian embryonic heart, with no apparent damage to the tissue.
Parents of International Adoptees Advised to Verify Immunization Levels
A study by the division of global child health at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine cautions adoptive parents not to rely solely on vaccination records when gauging their internationally adopted children’s immunizations.
August 13, 2010
Accurate Delivery
Study demonstrates visually impaired people get insulin pen dosages right
August 12, 2010
Tech Transfer Resident Affiliate Ermes Mestroni Taking Lessons Learned Back to Cancer Research Institute in Italy
Tech Transfer Resident Affiliate Ermes Mestroni Taking Lessons Learned Back to Cancer Research Institute in Italy
Detecting Depression in Caretakers of Mentally Ill Adults
Detecting Depression in Caretakers of Mentally Ill Adults
August 11, 2010
New Method for Magnetic Manipulation of Cells
New Method for Magnetic Manipulation of Cells
August 09, 2010
Leaded gasoline predominant source of lead exposure in latter 20th century
Leaded gasoline predominant source of lead exposure in latter 20th century
August 04, 2010
Lucy's Hominid Forebears Were Upright Walkers
The famous hominid fossil Lucy has family. An announcement yesterday in the early online edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS) says the relative—although 400,000 years older—was, like Lucy, an advanced upright walker.
August 02, 2010
FUNDRAISING GROWS FOR THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR
Case Western Reserve University’s alumni and friends continued their extraordinary support in 2009-2010, providing $115.5 million in philanthropy.
News Advisory: LAWFARE!
Editors and reporters please note for your advance planning purposes this important two-day series of international law discussions involving noted authorities focusing on the concept of “Lawfare” one day before and including the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks.
August 01, 2010
Embracing complexity
Mathematicians from more than a dozen countries will gather at Case Western Reserve University next week to discuss the theoretical world of high dimensions.







