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Lunchtime networking event to be held for women faculty
Women faculty members are invited to join their colleagues for a lunchtime networking event on Tuesday, June 28, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Cleveland Room at Thwing Center. RSVP to Susan Freimark. The Women Faculty Development Institute of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women sponsors the even...
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Will Classical Indian Philosophy become a new classic?
While in college, Deepak Sarma struggled through one of the classic texts in Indian philosophical thought: Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan’s and Charles A. Moore’s A Source Book in Indian Philosophy. Once he found himself teaching the subject as an associate professor of religious studies, Sarma saw his s...
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Discussion will examine interpersonal and group dynamics in academia
On Thursday, June 23, join UCITE, the University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education, as it presents "Flipping in Academic Settings." The talk will take place from noon to 1 p.m. in the Herrick Room on the ground floor of the Allen Building at the corner of Euclid Avenue and Adelbert Ro...
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Physics graduate student earns fellowship to conduct work in France
Physics graduate student Joel Pendery received a Chateaubriand Fellowship from the French government to work with Emmanuelle Lacaze on a project at Université Pierre et Marie Curie. In November, Pendery will begin the 10-month fellowship, where he will work on a collaborative project on the nanoscop...
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121 kicks off “Get Fit for Life” program, waives 50 percent of program cost
The summer session of 121 Fitness’ “Get Fit for Life” program starts June 27. The eight-week program is designed for each individual’s success, whether it’s weight loss, increasing muscle, toning or just beginning a regular exercise program. Four program tiers are available to meet any level of expe...
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Mediterranean theme, blues music hit this week’s summer BBQ
The summer barbecue season continues Wednesday, June 22, with a Mediterranean theme and music by Cleveland blues artist Walkin’ Cane. The barbecue is located on the Case Quad from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and is open to the public. The cost is $7.95 per person for a single entree and $8.95 for unlimi...
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This week's poll results are in; find out where members of the ϳԹ community are headed this summer
Most of you are staying put this summer, according to this week's poll results. Almost half of those who answered the poll question, "Summer's almost officially here—what do you have planned?" said they want to get to know the Cleveland area better and are planning a staycation to hit up its many h...
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Stata 11 statistical software available in Software Center
The Software Center has added Stata 11 statistical software for ϳԹ students, faculty and staff for Windows, Mac and Linux computers. Perpetual, annual or six-month software licenses can be purchased directly from the vendor through the Campus Pickup GradPlan at softwarec...
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Medicaid seeks faculty/staff participants in new technical assistance, policy program
Ohio Medicaid has partnered with the Ohio Colleges of Medicine Government Resource Center (GRC) and the Ohio Colleges of Medicine Advisory Council to identify university faculty and staff interested participating in the Medicaid Technical Assistance and Policy Program (MEDTAPP). MEDTAPP funding prov...
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Harvard professor comes to campus Monday for lecture on Tea Party’s impact on Republican party
Theda Skocpol, Victor S. Thomas Professor of Government and Sociology at Harvard University, will visit campus June 20 for a lecture on her new book with Vanessa Williamson, The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism. Sponsored by the Department of Political Science, the session will ...