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Campus News
November 20, 2003

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Mandel School of Applied Social Science
Case to become national model for treating mentally ill

With a new grant to help people who suffer from severe mental disorders and abuse drugs or alcohol find and keep jobs, Case Western Reserve University is setting the national standard in "evidence-based practice" for treatment of patients with mental illnesses.

Case School of Engineering
New biological sensors likely to revolutionize health care
Scientists at Case Western Reserve University are carving out a revolutionary new paradigm for the health care market with cutting-edge, implantable, wireless biological sensors smaller than aspirin.

College of Arts and Sciences
New assistant professor of film traces first horror flicks back to . . . romance?
Each fall sparks a Hollywood blitz of horror flicks. But before this modern movie genre had a name, the first scary sound film—a sanctioned adaptation of Bram Stoker's "Dracula" more than 70 years ago—was billed as a love story.

Murray to keynote ShowCASE
One of the nation's leading experts on biomedical ethics—and former director of the Case Western Reserve University Center for Biomedical Ethics—will deliver the keynote address at Case's Research ShowCASE 2004 April 2 in the Veale Convocation Center.

Tomlinson gallery to be home for holiday art December 1-12
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas at Case Western Reserve University's Art in the Circle.

Buddy Holly's music to 'rave on' at Case
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and Case Western Reserve University's 8th Annual American Music Masters Conference—"Rave On: The Life and Music of Buddy Holly"—will feature the legacy of this music legend.

Place of honor
Winners of the J. Bruce Jackson, M.D., Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring and Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching are presented with new plaques.

College of Arts and Sciences
Meteor hunter's next Antarctic expedition to take literary turn
A geologist from Case Western Reserve University who is researching meteorites in the Antarctic himself is becoming a subject of study.

University to transform campus e-mail addresses
In addition to officially shifting the second half of the handle from @cwru.edu to @case.edu, Case Western Reserve University is aligning itself with the world by transforming the opening of online monikers from a person's initials and number (abc123) to firstname.lastname.

 

Also in this issue of Campus News:

School of Medicine
Case summit raises awareness about Hepatitis C

College of Arts and Sciences
Physics experts, students gather at Case to get down to business

School of Medicine
‘First responders’ training offered to help safeguard youth

College of Arts and Sciences
MaDaCol to present fall dance concert

 

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