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April 10, 2003

Breathing device result of CWRU, UHC, VA research

The device was developed through research at CWRU, University Hospitals of Cleveland and the Louis Stokes Cleveland Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

Hundert joins national task force to advance humanities

CWRU President Edward M. Hundert has joined a task force of university administrators who will help shape the future of humanities education at colleges across the country.

Compound in plastic bottles causes abnormal pregnancies in mice

CWRU researchers have found disturbing new evidence suggesting that environmental exposure to a ubiquitous substance may cause chromosomally abnormal pregnancies.

Research showcased

Hundreds of faculty, staff, students and guests gathered in Veale Center for the first Research ShowCASE 2003.

CWRU physics entrepreneurship student to launch satellite prototype in October

As CEO of Nanostar Technologies Inc., Christopher Fennig—also a first-year student in CWRU's Physics Entrepreneurship Program in the graduate school—oversees the business operations.

Senate continues work to redefine membership in University faculty

CWRU's Faculty Senate has taken another step toward redefining membership in the University faculty. The proposed changes to the Faculty Handbook must be voted on by the entire University faculty and then the Board of Trustees.

Former Force coach to head CWRU soccer team

Mike Pilger, formerly the coach of the Major Indoor Soccer League's Cleveland Force, has been named the second men's soccer head coach in school history.

'Father' of computer science, artificial intelligence to give Wolstein lecture

Marvin Minsky, co-founder of the country's first Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will deliver the first Iris S. Wolstein Lecture on Management Design.

Student affairs staff receive promotions

Two staff members in student affairs have received promotions designed to enhance the progress of CWRU's student life facilities planning process, known more informally as "The New CWRU.

Jail and bail

Prisoner 57284-193 (a.k.a. Daniel Akerib, associate professor of physics) was screaming for his lawyer, but wardens—engineering and physics majors Joshua Boehm and Bryan Linkous from Alpha Phi Omega—sat watch.

Search for vice president and general counsel begins

In order to focus both the legal capacity and advisory role of the chief legal officer for the University "at the highest possible management level," President Edward M. Hundert is revising the structure of the University Attorney's Office.

Women's law association to sponsor seminar

"Opportunities and Obstacles Facing Women and Minorities" will be the topic of a seminar sponsored by the CWRU Women's Law Association from 5-7 p.m. April 16 in Room A59 of the law school.

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