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of Arts and Sciences
Krauss
first to take trifecta of top physics awards
Lawrence Krauss, the chair and Ambrose Swasey Professor of
Physics at Case Western Reserve University, has become the first
physicist in history to receive the highest honors from each of the
three major physics organizations.
School of Medicine
Case
leads efforts to offer training to aid children in terrorist
attacks
Since America's 70 million children are likely to be among
the most vulnerable members of society in the event of a
terrorist
attack, experts at Case Western Reserve University and Rainbow
Babies and Children's Hospital will offer a training course in
December to educate "first responders" about children's
unique physical, mental and emotional needs.
School of Medicine
Haaga's
designs mean style no longer need be sacrificed for safeguards
It's
not always easy to reconcile fashion with safety. But when it
comes to protection in an era of concern about biological and
chemical warfare, style may no longer have to be sacrificed for
safeguards, thanks to John Haaga. Sport
new logo to help support vision
A
show of school spirit can go a long way toward making Case Western
Reserve University the world's most powerful learning environment.
All proceeds from purchases of new Case merchandise made before
December 31 will go directly toward the university's Annual Fund.
Olé
Faculty,
staff and students join in Thwing Center to enjoy Cuban and
Latin American fare during Case Western Reserve University's
Hispanic
Heritage Day celebrating National Hispanic Heritage month. School of Medicine
Singer
to continue study of cocaine-exposed youth
During the next five years, Case Western Reserve
University psychologist Lynn Singer and her research collaborators
will track one of the largest groups of cocaine-exposed children
in the nation.
Library's
geospatial center offers world of statistical resources
The library's new Center for Statistical and Geospatial Data
enables faculty, staff and students to combine a variety
of records, including social science, political, climate, census,
geological and topographical information—as well as that collected
by individual researchers—and plot the figures on local, national
or even international maps.
School of Dentistry
Sealant
program to expand
The Case Western Reserve University School of Dentistry
will be expanding its Healthy Smiles Sealant Program to include
an oral health education program for 15,000 kindergarten
and first-grade students in the Cleveland Municipal School
District.
Case
shares global perspectives on developing leaders
An
African delegation representing 14 countries visited Case
Western Reserve University to learn more about undergraduate
student leadership development at higher education institutions
in the United States as part of "Educating Youth for
Future Leadership."
Also in this issue of Campus News:
Senate
makes minor revisions to new academic integrity policy In
Memoriam Accolades
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