| College
of Arts and Sciences
Interdisciplinary
scholar named dean
Mark Turner, one of the most influential and interdisciplinary
scholars in the country, will join Case Western Reserve University
March 1 as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Case's
annual Charity Choice campaign begins
Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff have one more
opportunity to help build stronger relationships between the
university and the Cleveland community with the kickoff of the
2003-2004 Charity Choice campaign.
Key
supporters
Eric
Nord (CIT '39) and his wife Jane Nord (GRS '76) are given the
key to Nord Hall, formerly Enterprise Hall, by Case Western Reserve
University School of Engineering Dean Robert Savinell.
College of Arts and Sciences
Bishop
among finalists for 'Academy Award' of poetry translations
Tom Bishop from the Case Western Reserve University department
of English became a finalist for this year's Popescu Prize for
his work translating Ovid's "Amores," the Roman author's
first volume of love poems and notes.
Case
people, programs win awards of achievement
Case Western Reserve University has won three "Northern
Ohio Live" Awards of Achievement—including one for President
Edward M. Hundert's inaugural colloquium—and received four honorable
mentions.
School of Dentistry
Pyle
recognized as national leader
Marsha Pyle, the associate dean for academic affairs
at the Case Western Reserve University School of Dentistry,
has been recognized as a national leader among women in health
care.
Mandel
School of Applied Social Sciences
Home
sweet home
Arthur Naparstek, the Grace Longwell Coyle Professor of Social
Work at Case Western Reserve University's Mandel School of Applied
Social Sciences, announces the expansion of HomeToday,
a program to help inner-city residents purchase and maintain
homes.
Also in this issue of Campus News:
School
of Medicine In Brief
In
Memoriam: Mittlestadt attended music students' recitals
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