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April 24, 2003

Study to help lower heart disease, stroke risk among diabetics

Mayor Jane Campbell and CWRU researchers announced the launch of a major drive to enroll volunteers in a new national diabetes study.

Classics faculty take two of 25 national awards

Recently the CWRU classics department's only two regular, full-time faculty members received two of the 25 inaugural Loeb Classical Library Foundation Fellowships from Harvard University.

CWRU, art museum team up to enhance student housing

The University Circle partners have bedecked six residence halls with about 75 prints of standard works from the museum.

Gup wins Guggenheim, to write second book of nonfiction

Ted Gup will take a two-year sabbatical from his CWRU Shirley Wormser Professorship in Journalism to return to a writer's life and work on a second book of nonfiction.

Health Services to screen for SARS as safeguard

Although no cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) have been reported on campus, University Health Services is screening patients with respiratory illness as a safeguard in accordance with guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Ohio Department of Health.

President for all occasions

Raymond Gallagher, a freshman in the Case School of Engineering—serving as president for a day—greets CWRU staff members during the operations appreciation luncheon.

Donations for book sale accepted through May 1

CWRU's Book Sale is entering the final phase of consolidation and packing of more than 50,000 books for the 2003 sale May 31 through June 3 in Adelbert Gym. May 1 is the last day donations will be accepted.

Students, staff interact

Staff Advisory Council representative Robin Kramer and chair Kathryn Howard chat with President Edward M. Hundert and senior Marcela Smid during Student-Staff Interaction Day.

Student wins national minority award in neurology

Dolly Ann Padovani-Claudio, a graduate student in the neuroscience department at CWRU, has been awarded the 2003 American Academy of Neurology Foundation Aventis Minority Scholarship.

It's all Greek

A student soaks up the sun while taking in Sigma Phi Epsilon's entry in the Greek Week banner competition on the Case Quad.

Medical school faculty make list of 'best surgeons'

Several CWRU School of Medicine faculty members appeared on a list of best surgeons, excerpted from The Best Doctors in America database.

Pulitzer finalist faculty

Connie Schultz, CWRU lecturer in the English department, recently was a finalist for a Pulitzer Prize.

Law school names fund-raising co-chairs

Two CWRU law school alumni have been named co-chairs of the school's $25 million "Leading the Way in Legal Education" campaign.

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Grier was 27-year employee of CWRU

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