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May 1, 2003

SAGES seminar reviews Darwin's original letters

Patricia Princehouse's seminar on "Darwin's View of Life" meets in the Dittrick Medical History Center in the Allen Memorial Library.

CWRU being considered as possible location for 2004 presidential debate

The Commission on Presidential Debates has received proposals from 14 potential 2004 debate sites, including CWRU.

Survey: Dentists should teach about hazards of smoking

A mail survey to 917 Ohio dentists and 70 incoming CWRU School of Dentistry students found that dentists overwhelmingly support encouraging patients to stop smoking.

Institutional research center to play key role in advancing University's vision

Institutional planning decisions and assessment processes are about to become better informed with the help of the University's new Center for Institutional Research.

Silver Spartan

Named through an online student poll, the Silver Spartan, CWRU's new stainless steel diner, soon will be open for business.

New center to help train students in business law

To further enhance and diversify its already strong business law curriculum, the CWRU School of Law has created the Center for Business Law and Regulation.

Dance in culture

Students in the undergraduate theater arts course, "Dance in Culture," perform "contortions" during class on a warm spring day.

Summer classes to begin

Registration is now open for summer classes at CWRU. Complete information is available at http://www.cwru.edu/academics/summer.

CWRU technology network expands, strengthens Northeast Ohio

Further establishing itself as a leader in state and national technology initiatives, CWRU's Information Technology Services announced the formation of a consortium of education, health care and non-profit organizations in Northeast Ohio.

REI launches information sharing project

CWRU's center for Regional Economic Issues has unveiled a Web portal that provides public access to detailed economic data and many policy reports and center presentations.

Law professors to take on new roles within school

Hiram E. Chodosh has been named associate dean for academic affairs, and Michael P. Scharf has been appointed director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center.

Cleveland mayor to help CWRU celebrate nurses week

CWRU's Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing will celebrate National Nurses Week this year by hearing an address from Cleveland Mayor Jane Campbell.

Faculty to receive golden honors

Three CWRU faculty members—two current and one emeritus—are to receive Golden Achievement Awards from the Golden Age Centers of Greater Cleveland.

Weatherhead names development coordinator

Jen Kaufman has been named coordinator of development at the Weatherhead School of Management.

Board of trustees lists recently approved resolutions

The CWRU Board of Trustees approved several resolutions and endowments at a recent meeting.

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