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September 19, 2002

Engineers' hydrogel to help severed nerves regenerate

Researchers at CWRU's School of Engineering are developing a synthetic material to help bridge the gap between severed peripheral nerves.

Study suggests IQ field can be leveled

Cherished memory

President Edward M. Hundert addressed members of the CWRU community during a memorial service commemorating the victims and heroes of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. His complete address can be accessed by clicking on the link above.

CSE's Crago to direct biomed entrepreneurs

Physicist takes center stage

Mano Singham from the department of physics finds himself center stage for Tony Kushner's play, "Homebody/Kabul" at the Dobama Theater in Cleveland Heights. The play explores the culture of Afghanistan under the Taliban.

Symposium goes to market, to market

Krauss pens way to another award

The American Institute of Physics has recognized Lawrence Krauss with its Science Writing in Physics and Astronomy Award for his book, Atom: An Odyssey from the Big Bang to Life on Earth . . . and Beyond.

Sealant program wins national awards

New kids on the block

CWRU Tour Guide Adria DeFalco leads a group of prospective undergraduates on a tour of campus. A complete profile of this year's freshman class can be found by clicking on the link above.

The pursuit of happiness: Sex, drugs, rock sessions set

Dental student addresses Congressional Black Caucus

Lucia Johnson, a third-year dental student at CWRU, has addressed the Congressional Black Caucus about the need for financial support to increase the number of minorities entering dentistry.

Second annual cultural celebration calls for presenters, performers

CWRU music conference to highlight Hank

CWRU will host the seventh annual American Music Masters Conference, "Honky Tonk Blues: the Music, Life and Legacy of Hank Williams," from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on September 28 in Thwing Center.

Food services expand, diner needs name

The state of higher ed

The Select Committee on Ohio's System of Higher Education met last week on campus.

West Nile resources available online

Study assesses value of women's athletics

Women and men who coach men's sports in college fare better than their counterparts coaching the women's teams, according to Melissa Scopilliti, a 2002 CWRU Bachelor of Arts graduate in sociology and psychology.

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