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Campus News
October 16, 2003

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School of Medicine
Wolstein Research Building to be dedicated
Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals of Cleveland will honor philanthropists Iris S. and Bert L. Wolstein today with the dedication of the new 320,000 sq. ft. research building bearing their name.

Hundert tells staff state of university is positive change
President Edward M. Hundert said he faces a challenge in trying to describe the current state of Case Western Reserve University—because Case is in a state of change.

College of Arts and Sciences
Russ finds old-fashioned child's play more than fun and games
Case Western Reserve University psychologist Sandra Russ takes old-fashioned child's play seriously in her new book, "Play in Child Development and Psychotherapy."

Admission to let fingers do talking
The most innovative aspect of the undergraduate admission office's new Web site, according to Vice Provost for Undergraduate Enrollment Chris Munoz, isn't so much that students can retrieve custom information but rather that the university can relay it.

Teaching excellence
Case Western Reserve University President Edward M. Hundert gives the keynote address during the Northeast Ohio Council on Higher Education's "Celebration of Teaching Excellence in Northeast Ohio."

Women's center to celebrate grand opening
Pulitzer Prize-winning and nationally syndicated columnist Ellen Goodman headlines the dedication of the new Center for Women at Case Western Reserve University at 9 a.m. October 23 in the Thwing Center Ballroom.

Two new Nobel Prize winners come with Case connections
A Case alumnus who later was a visiting professor in radiology here and a biochemist who completed his medical fellowship at the university have been awarded Nobel prizes in physiology or medicine and chemistry, respectively.

Staff council to spend year bringing employees empowerment by involvement
Case Western Reserve University's Staff Advisory Council opened its first meeting of the new academic year adopting a motto.

Talking trash
Alice Bach, Paul J. Hallinan Associate Professor of Religion, and feminist and activist Carol Hanisch "throw" into a trash can items that are representative of what oppresses women.

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