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Case
astronomers discover new galaxy
Case Western Reserve University astronomers have discovered a
new galaxy, termed Andromeda VIII. The new galaxy is so widespread
and transparent that astronomers did not even suspect its existence
until they mapped the velocity of stars thought to belong to the
nearby, well-known Andromeda spiral galaxy.
Case
for community
Case Western Reserve University President Edward M. Hundert
and Interim Provost Lynn Singer landscape outside the Cleveland
School of the Arts during Case's first campuswide community service
day.
Weatherhead School of Management
Weatherhead
enhances undergraduate curriculum
The Weatherhead School of Management has revised its undergraduate
curriculum to meet the challenges of today's management workplace
and inspire students with an appreciation for lifelong learning. School of Dentistry
Survivor
celebrity takes on challenge of Case dental school
If
a new orthodontic student at the Case Western Reserve University
School of Dentistry looks familiar, chances are he is. Jed Hildebrand
was a cast member on the CBS Survivor Thailand television show.
School of Medicine
Christopher
Reeve foundation funds neuroscientist
The
Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation announced the
results of its first research funding cycle of 2003, and
an exceptional new grantee is from Case Western Reserve University
School of Medicine.
Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences
Mandel
School sets fund-raising record
The Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences has
set a new record for fundraising. For the fiscal year ending
June 30, the school raised $181,000 from its alumni and other
friends of the school—a 30 percent increase over the school's
previous record of $139,000, set during the 2001 fiscal year.
Thar
she blows
Preparing
for Hurricane Isabel, Case Western Reserve University grounds
worker Doug Weese from Plant Services stacks sandbags in front
of Adelbert Hall, which experienced some minor flooding this
summer from heavy rains that overloaded the city's storm sewers.
Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing
Wykle
to present nursing society's lifetime achievement award to
Princess Anne
May Wykle will soon be hobnobbing with British royalty.
Wykle, dean and Florence Cellar Professor at the Frances
Payne Bolton School of Nursing, will present Her Royal Highness
Princess Anne, daughter of Queen Elizabeth, with the Lifetime
Achievement Award from Sigma Theta Tau International the
Honor Society of Nursing.
School of Law
Genetic
engineering to be subject of debate
Once considered the stuff of science fiction, medical
science may eventually have the ability to alter the genetic
makeup of human egg and sperm cells and embryos, thus changing
the attributes of a child about to be born, as well as the
child's own future offspring. School of Medicine
School
of Medicine In Brief
Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences
Social
Sciences In Brief
College of Arts and Sciences
Arts
and Sciences In Brief
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