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Campus News
October 10, 2002

SPECIAL INSERT: University dedicates Peter B. Lewis Building, new home of Weatherhead School of Management

Bolton School to be first to train flight nurses

CWRU's Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing and MetroHealth Medical Center have teamed up to establish the nation's first-ever degreed program for training flight nurses utilized in air medical transport.

Hundert says state of University includes challenges

In his first state of the University address, President Edward M. Hundert reviewed some major accomplishments, assessed several challenges and gave his thoughts on how the campus community can move forward in the coming year.

CWRU to help middle, high school science teachers

CWRU's Center for Science and Mathematics Education will help retool sixth through 12th-grade teachers from the Cleveland Municipal School District with new math and science strategies for the classroom.

Group considers features for new student center

Internet2 links dance, music performances

Separated by nearly 2,400 miles, dancers from CWRU and musicians from the Cleveland Institute of Music plan to conquer time and distance October 29 to perform new choreography simultaneously at Mather Dance Center and at the University of Southern California's Bing Theater.

University dedicates Peter B. Lewis Building

Frank Gehry's design and leading technology create the world's most-advanced management education facility, and the Weatherhead School of management announces a bioscience entrepreneurship MBA specialization.

Science businesses start fast

Director named for new women's center in Thwing

Dorothy C. Miller has joined CWRU as the new—and first—director of the University's Women's Center, which will initially be housed on the third floor of Thwing Center.

Dental students take top honors

Three students from CWRU's School of Dentistry swept first, second and third places in the 21st Annual Arthur Elfenbaum Essay competition.

Homecoming to get CWRU community in stride with Spartan pride

All CWRU students, faculty, staff and alums are invited to "Get in Stride with Spartan Pride" during this year's homecoming weekend October 11-13.

SAC talks to Hundert about empowerment, new staff

Pediatrics professor's research deserving of MERIT

Claire M. Doerschuk, professor of pediatrics with the CWRU School of Medicine and Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, has received the Method to Extend Research in Time (MERIT) Award from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute of the National Institutes of Health.

Career thanks

Cynthia A. Applin, director of the Career Center, addresses an audience of faculty, staff, alumni and business representatives during "Building Bridges," a reception to honor those who contribute to the center.

Nation columnist to speak

Katha Pollitt regularly analyzes society in "Subject to Debate," her weekly column for The Nation. Clevelanders will have the opportunity to hear her in person when she speaks at 4:30 p.m. today in the Thwing Center Ballroom.

 

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