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April 3, 2003

Researcher to help stroke victims regain arm use

Janis J. Daly was recently awarded a grant of $997,000 by the Department of Veterans Affairs to develop innovative motor learning interventions that are effective following stroke.

An important time to reaffirm respect for all people

A special message from President Edward M. Hundert to members of the campus community is online at http://www.cwru.edu/menu/president/iraqvalues.htm.

Graduate student chosen to attend meeting of Nobelists

Kate Reinicke, a third-year biochemistry doctorate student, has won a prestigious travel award to attend the Meeting of the Nobel Laureates.

NetWellness gets boost from federal funds

CWRU will receive $750,000 in federal funding to support NetWellness (http://www.netwellness.org), the Internet health resource offered jointly by Ohio's leading research universities.

College Scholar creates book to inspire philosophical thinking in preschoolers

The adventure of a baby bear named Ark, as he first discovers the world around him, is a new illustrated children's book-in-progress by CWRU senior Phillip R. Miller.

Campus to share visions in new poll

In one of the more recent efforts to stimulate moral discourse on campus, faculty, staff and students can share their visions on national and international issues through a new instant, online poll.

A case for research

Marco E. Cabrera is one of more than 600 CWRU faculty, staff and students who will showcase their work during Research ShowCASE from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 4 in Veale Center.

Date set for event to bring staff, students together

CWRU students and staff will have the opportunity to spend time together outside the office during the new Student-Staff Interaction Day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 10 in the Hovorka Auditorium of the Pytte Science Center.

Assistant professor steps from classroom to stage

When the curtain rises at Eldred Theater for Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband, Jerrold Scott makes his acting debut in Cleveland as the character Viscount Goring.

Ethicists urge public to discuss implications of anti-aging studies

In a recent issue of Science, faculty members from CWRU call for public dialogue about the social implications of anti-aging research.

Perfect match

Fourth-year medical student Kasturi "Tina" Ghia receives warm congratulations after learning where she will complete her residency in internal medicine.

New staff join University, alumni relations

CWRU's Office of University and Alumni Relations has hired three new staff members: Scott Taylor, Christopher Simoneau and Brigette Bryant.

Faculty members testify, ask state to continue support

Two faculty members from CWRU testified recently before subcommittees of the Ohio House of Representatives finance appropriations committee urging the state to continue its support of funding partnerships in higher education.

Gharib lectures to conclude with Pulitzer-prize winning journalist

Canary law lecture slated

Mather Gallery to showcase 'A Study of Light'

Open house to offer taste of summer in the country

Seminar to look at financial health of nonprofit organizations

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