| School
of Medicine
Epilepsy
drug being tested for Alzheimer's disease
A medication that has been around
for 40 years and successfully used to treat epilepsy, migraines
and bipolar disorder may provide new hope for the more than
4 million Americans suffering with Alzheimer's disease.
University
shares extraordinary responses in memory of King
In the spirit of Martin Luther King
Jr.'s dream and Case Western Reserve University's vision
to foster more diverse and inclusive environments, members
of the Case and Cleveland communities are pledging to make
extraordinary responses in their ordinary lives.
Vision
investments to increase value of Case degree
The closer Case Western Reserve University
comes to realizing its vision of becoming the world's most
powerful learning environment, the greater the value of every
Case degree. And Case remains one of the best values in the
country.
School
of Dental Medicine
Case
dental students give back through Dominican missions, Alaskan externships
When 26 students from Case Western
Reserve University's School of Dental Medicine arrived in the
Dominican Republic earlier this month, they turned lawn chairs
into makeshift dental chairs.
Weatherhead School of Management
Weatherhead
School to take on new global initiative
Case Western Reserve University's Weatherhead
School of Management is undertaking a new venture designed to
further enhance its standing among the top management schools.
In
the running
The Case Western Reserve University men's cross country team
stopped running for a few minutes in Adelbert Hall to pose for
a picture with President Edward M. Hundert.
School of Medicine
Experts
criticize U.S.-sponsored HIV vaccine trial
In a recent issue of the journal "Science," several
national AIDS experts criticize a U.S. government-sponsored clinical
research trial of an AIDS vaccine in Thailand.
Electronic
dissertations put Case on cutting edge
Case Western Reserve University graduate
students who defend their dissertations this year will have a
new, cutting-edge option to submit and publish their expositions
electronically.
School of Law
Mehlman
points out potential dangers of 'wondergenes'
Some time in the not-too-distant future,
there is a good chance that scientists will perfect the ability
to tinker with human genes so as to change individual characteristics—make
us stronger, smarter and more talented.
Case School of Engineering
Co-op
students win corporate recognition
Eric Silva, a junior in the
department of mechanical and aerospace engineering, and Jeff
Schoonover, a senior in the department of materials science and
engineering, at the Case Western Reserve University Case School
of Engineering have received corporate awards from two of the
university's industrial partners .
Also in this issue:
Vonnegut
to speak, sup with College Scholars
Case
early music ensemble to take stage in Cleveland after trip
to Italy
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