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Campus News
August 29, 2002

Social stimuli shape youths

Wolstein gift aids WSOM

Welcome home

President Edward M. Hundert looks at home in his new role as he shares his reflections on the book Hunger of Memory with first-year undergraduates during orientation activities.

CWRU hooks up with NETGEAR

Campus memorial service to commemorate terrorist attacks of Sept. 11

Ruhl brings Boomerang Project to CWRU

Directing the famous Boomerang Project (shortened for Balloon Observations Of Millimetric Extragalactic Radiation and Geophysics) is John Ruhl. He has joined the CWRU faculty as a professor.

Hundert asks freshmen to engage in moral discourse

Study offers insight to control hypertension

Fab fashions

Polaroid pictures with cardboard cutout costumes was one of several attractions at "That '70s Party on the Quad."

U.S. shapes identity of Turk immigrants

Zull teaches how to tap student brain power

New digs

After 25 years in temporary facilities on the lower level of the Wickenden Building, art students and faculty return to campus this fall to new digs.

Rodriguez to headline humanities celebration of Americas

Med alumni association honors three

CWRU, Korean nurses compare health systems

Twenty-four public health nurses and administrators from the Republic of Korea got a first-hand look at public health facilities in and around Cleveland.

Monthly speakers to discuss child development

CWRU to help set new green standards

Sir Dr. Double-dean: Goldberg wears one more hat

Jerold Goldberg, dean of the CWRU School of Dentistry, is spending the summer getting used to new titles. He now hears a few addressing him as "Sir Dr. Double-dean Goldberg." Sir?

Discover possibilities of CWRUcash, charge

Mather Gallery opens with Latin flavor

Caruso joins CWRU to serve as president's executive assistant

Ellen Caruso worked with President Edward M. Hundert when he was dean at the University of Rochester (N.Y.) School of Medicine and Dentistry.

Grants to help expand geriatric nurse program

UWIN2 potential vendors visit

Moving day

President Edward M. Hundert gets a little help moving into his new office from Provost and University Vice President James Wagner.

School choice plans need suburbs to be effective

Questions about development of West Quad to be answered

History in the making

Dan Hearn, of audio visual services in the Weatherhead School of Management, and his wife Linda painted and sanded their early 1900s-era barn so it could display the logo touting the Ohio Bicentennial.

Dental clinic offers fountain of youth

Staff council provides input on proposed policy to limit pets on campus

Graduate studies names Hoagland associate dean

Steven Hoagland, who brings to CWRU nearly 15 years of academic and administrative experience in higher education, has been named the University's new associate dean of graduate studies.

Nonprofit program earns support from Gund

New Euclid Avenue, Adelbert Road crosswalks to help connect campus

All together now

Tim Brown (far right), a professional dance instructor at the Cleveland Ballroom Company, leads CWRU faculty, staff and students in a ballroom dance lesson.

In Memoriam: Mortimer was emeritus professor at medical school

Spartan Sports: Outdoor track athletes compete in national championships

Field trip

Master of Engineering and Management (MEM) fellows recently visited Alcoa Forging in Cleveland as part of their materials and manufacturing process class.

Promotions, Awards of Tenure, Emeritus and Faculty Appointments and Retirees

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