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Welcome to "AlumNews," the monthly electronic newsletter
designed to keep you informed about events and happenings in the
Case Western Reserve University Office of Alumni Relations, Programs,
and Events, on campus, and in the greater university community.
Do
visit http://www.case.edu/alumni for complete details about these and other alumni-related events, programs, and services.
THE RACE AT CASE
October 5: Vice Presidential Debate at Case Western Reserve University Although the debate is five months away, the university is planning a series of events to encourage discussion and thoughtful dialogue about issues in the 2004 election. For details
visit http://www.case.edu/vpdebate/schedule.htm.
UNIVERSITY NEWS
DNC SELECTS ALUMNA AS CO-CHAIR
The Democratic National Committee has named alumna and Ohio Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones (FSM '71, LAW '74) a co-chair of the organization, along with Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois. The two will work with DNC chairperson Terry McAuliffe to coordinate the campaign message and agenda and help get the vote for Democratic presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry.
For more about the appointment, refer to http://www.cleveland.com/search/index.ssf?/base/news/1082108150205803.xml?nnusa.
COMMENCEMENT SET FOR MAY 16
The University will celebrate COMMENCEMENT 2004 on Sunday, May 16 in the Veale Convocation, Recreation, and Athletic Center. Keynote speaker will be Elie Wiesel, a 1986 Nobel Peace Prize winner and a professor of humanities at Boston University.
A live webcast of the Annual Commencement Convocation will begin at 9:30 a.m.
To view the webcast, refer to http://www.case.edu/commencement/webcast.html.
ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM RECOGNIZED
The Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of Management ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROGRAM is one of the top 50 national entrepreneurial programs among colleges and universities in the United States. "Entrepreneur" magazine cites the school in its May 2004 issue.
For more about the honor and criteria, refer to http://www.case.edu/news/2004/4-04/entrepreneur.htm.
"CLEVELAND MAGAZINE" FEATURES CASE LAW STUDENTS
The April issue of "Cleveland Magazine" reports on a class project by five Case Western Reserve University School of Law students who are working to help bring former Liberian President Charles Taylor to justice for crimes against humanity.
To read the entire story, visit: http://www.clevelandmagazine.com.
PROVOST ADDRESSES CONSORTIUM ABOUT TECHNOLOGY, NEW VENTURES
John L. Anderson, new provost and university vice-president, will discuss "CASE IN THE REGION: PARTNERSHIP WITH NORTHEAST OHIO," at the State of Ohio Colon Cancer Consortium/-David Deioma Lecture.
The Institute for the Integration of Management and Engineering (TIIME) and the Case School of Engineering are co-hosting the event, held to educate the public about aspects of technology-based new venture creation and entrepreneurship.
The event will be Wednesday, May 19 at Severance Hall. A reception will begin at 5:00 p.m., followed by the presentation at 6:00 p.m. Additionally, TIIME will announce the winners of the 2004 CASE Business Launch Competition.
Advance registration is required. Please go to http://www.tiime.case.edu/lecture/.
UPCOMING
ALUMNI EVENTS
MATHER ALUMNAE REUNION
MATHER ALUMNAE REUNION
Flora Stone Mather alumnae will gather for their ANNUAL MEETING AND BRUNCH, set to begin at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, June 5. Featured events include the Mather Hospitality Hour, and special recognition for the 50th anniversary class and five-year anniversary classes. All Mather alumnae are welcome.
Events will take place in Thwing Center on campus.
RSVP by Friday, May 28 by calling 800/866-6280 or 216/368-2418.
REGIONAL
& ALUMNI CHAPTER PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS FOR MAY
Case Western Reserve University 's Regional and Alumni Chapter Program offers activities for alumni to meet and learn about each other and the University. Among the events this month:
NEW YORK ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Wednesday, May 19
Case New York will have a Young Alumni Business Card Exchange at the Mile Square Bar & Grill. Alumni of all ages are welcome to stop by between 5:30 and 8:00 p.m. Meet and network with other Case alumni from the Tri-state area.
For details, e-mail sara.harvey@case.edu. Register online by Monday, May 17
at https://alumdir.case.edu/events/EventDetails.asp?id=286
CINCINNATI CHAPTER
Sunday, May 23
Case Cincinnati will have its annual meeting with guest speaker Francisco H. Andrade, Case assistant professor of neurology, who will discuss, "Eat Well, Exercise, and Die Anyway: Is Aging Unavoidable?" The chapter will meet at the White House Inn, 4940 Mulhauser Road, in West Chester. The event is from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. and includes lunch. Cost is $20.
For tickets and other chapter information, call Tom Thole (CIT '88), chapter
president, at 513/662-9327 or e-mail thole@cinci.rr.com.
LOS ANGELES CHAPTER
Sunday, May 23
Case Los Angeles is sponsoring a dessert potluck beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Donna Schuele (WRC '79). Bring a dessert to share as the group makes plans for future events, including the Hollywood Bowl concert in July.
For additional information, send e-mail to Donna Schuele at dcsclv@pacbell.net
or call 818/346-2933.
PRESIDENT'S
TRAVELS
Mark your calendars, update your palm pilot, and plan to meet with President Edward Hundert as he visits with alumni throughout the country. Upcoming opportunities are:
Monday, July 19: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Alumni are welcomed at a reception at the Le Meridien Hotel Minneapolis, 601 First Avenue North. The president will share university news and provide updates about Case in the world.
Refer to https://alumdir.case.edu/events
or send e-mail to alumnioffice@case.edu
for current information about these programs.
BOLD NEW INITIATIVES AHEAD
In response to its vision to be the world's most powerful learning environment, the university recognizes the importance of aligning its diverse alumni constituents and strengthening its programs and engagement. As plans move forward to establish an alumni house on campus, excitement is building for a BOLD NEW ALUMNI ORGANIZATION.
On April 24th, Case Western Reserve University Alumni Association Council adopted a resolution to reorganize its current structure in order to become a more effective and engaging alumni organization. To review this resolution, refer to http://www.case.edu/alumni/alumni04a/news/resolution.html.
CASE ONLINE SERVICES LAUNCHED
With the creation of the CASE ONLINE SERVICES program, the university has changed to a free, convenient e-mail forwarding service. Your Case User ID entitles you to a forwarding e-mail address that will not change when you change jobs or e-mail providers. To activate this e-mail forwarding service, you will need to provide a forwarding address.
All messages sent to your Case Western Reserve University e-mail address (e.g., xyz123@alumni.case.edu) will be automatically forwarded to an e-mail address that you designate. Please note: You will not be able to use the Case User ID e-mail address as an e-mail account because it does not have its own "inbox."
The university remains committed to providing alumni with the best service and support and plans to continue to develop a valuable online community for all alumni.
For details and FAQs regarding this change in alumni e-mail services,
visit http://www.case.edu/alumni/alumni04a/emailf.html.
GET INVOLVED, STAY CONNECTED
Volunteer opportunities are available through a new OUTREACH SERVICES PROGRAM to offer alumni concentrated and meaningful interactions with the university, current and prospective students, and other alumni.
If you enjoy meeting with college students at college fairs or at social functions such as Homecoming, the outreach services program may provide the connection you need to volunteer your talents and expertise-or just to have fun.
For details, visit http://www.case.edu/alumni/alumni04a/give/vol.html or e-mail jennifer.schuller@case.edu
DOLLARS MAKE A DIFFERENCE
Alumni and friends of the university have CONTRIBUTED MORE THAN $5 MILLION to the annual fund this academic year. Your contributions support deans' initiatives such as student scholarships, experiential learning opportunities, laboratories, equipment, and library collections.
You can join the 18,000 supporters of this year's annual fund and help us create the world's most powerful learning environment by making your gift by June 30.
To contribute or pay your existing pledge, visit https://giving.cwru.edu/
or call the Office of Annual Giving at 800/304-4483.
"CASE MAGAZINE" ONLINE
Is it really good to be good? Find out in the feature story in
the spring 2004 issue of "Case Magazine" that explores altruism
and the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love. Also, meet an
alumna who is at the fore of breast cancer research and treatment.
Read these stories and more online at http://www.case.edu/pubs/casemagazine/
Also, find out what's new with your classmates or submit your own news to
classnotes@case.edu.
MANDEL SCHOOL SEEKS VOLUNTEERS
Catherine Ferrer (MNO '91), executive director of the AMERICA FOUNDATION FOR SUICIDE PREVENTION OF NORTHEAST OHIO (AFSP), needs volunteers with a degree in social work, counseling, healthcare, teaching, or a related field to work with high school students, educating them about the risk factors of suicide and the symptoms of depression.
To date, AFSP has taught 13,000 students in 36 Greater Cleveland high schools. The organization's mission is to prevent suicide through research and education, to conduct programs for parents and professionals, and to support surviving family members and friends of individuals who have taken their own lives.
For information or to volunteer, call Ms. Ferrer at 216/464-3471 or e-mail
afspneohio@aol.com
For more about AFSP, refer to http://www.afsp.org.
NOMINATE SPEAKER FOR COMMENCEMENT 2005
The COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER COMMITTEE seeks your input and suggestions for a speaker for the university's Commencement 2005. The ideal speaker reflects excellence in any valued aspect of human endeavor, including the realm of scholarship, public service, and the performing arts.
The selection of the speaker is the university's way of recognizing a person who has exemplified in their work the highest ideals and standards, while providing a valuable experience for graduates and other participants in the commencement exercises.
Visit http://www.case.edu/commencement/05speaker.html
to submit your nominations online by May 16.
DINE AT NEW CASE CLUB
As an alum of Case Western Reserve University, we invite you to join our splendid CASE CLUB AT SEVERANCE HALL. Dine in the company of fellow alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends from other University Circle institutions. Enjoy an upscale buffet lunch in the beautiful surroundings of this unique campus community.
For membership information and an alumni application form, visit http://www.case.edu/diningservices/caseclub.
THANKS FOR YOUR FEEDBACK
Thanks to all of you who responded to the first "ALUMNEWS" ONLINE SURVEY. Your feedback will help us provide the kind of news and information about the university and its alumni that you wish to know about most.
If you did not have the opportunity to participate in the survey, you can
do so now. Please refer to http://www.case.edu/alumni/alumni04a/news/alumnews/survey.html.
As "AlumNews" begins its third year, we want to make sure the e-newsletter remains relevant, informative, and timely. We appreciate your feedback!
CAMPUS LANDMARKS CONTEST
If you participated in the online quiz to IDENTIFY CAMPUS LANDMARKS, check
here for the results and to find out the lucky winners: http://www.cwru.edu/artsci/isus/contest/markingsanswer.htm.
The contest is an initiative of the university's new Institute for the Study
of University in Society. For more about the institute and other
upcoming projects, visit http://www.cwru.edu/artsci/isus/aboutinstitute.htm.

ALUMNI
WHO'S WHO
The 1960s Beach Boyd hit, "Barbara Ann," is the theme song for Norbert "Nobby" Lewandowski (MGT '64), who has dealt with a lifelong speech impediment. The MBA graduate, a stutterer, is a nationally recognized motivational speaker. His communication skills landed him a role as a coauthor of a new book, "Real World Leadership Strategies that Work," by Insight Publishing.
For more about Nobby, refer to http://www.case.edu/news/2004/4-04/nobby.htm.
Read about more "notable" alumni at http://www.case.edu/alumni/alumni04a/notable/.
CASE
FAST FACT
The WAR CRIMES RESEARCH PORTAL provides information never before this easily accessible. Launched by the university's Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, the War Crimes Research Portal has more than a thousand links to websites related to international humanitarian law and war crimes trials, arranged alphabetically by subject area and including a summary of the content of each site.
For details, visit http://www.case.edu/news/2004/3-04/portal.htm
and http://law.case.edu/War-Crimes-Research-Portal/.
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Reserve University Office of Alumni Relations, Programs, and Events,
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On the Web at
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