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NEWS ARCHIVE—2005 |
December 2005
- Case Western Reserve University's technology transfer scores well in latest survey of university programs (12/23/05)
- Professor of Medicine Roland Moskowitz, M.D., receives Lifetime Achievement Award from Arthritis Foundation (12/22/05)
- Tight glucose control cuts heart disease by half in Type 1 diabetes, finds study chaired by Case Professor Saul Genuth, M.D. (12/22/05)
- John Kennell, M.D., and colleagues to receive award in Germany for fostering early parent-infant bonding (12/21/05)
- Symposium explores intersection of art, technology and the mind—sets stage for MOCA Clevelands "All Digital" exhibition (12/20/05)
- Faculty member Scott Frank, M.D., to be honored for public health research (12/20/05)
- MOCA Cleveland announces Gund Foundation grant & capital campaign for relocation (12/19/05)
- James M. Anderson, M.D., Ph.D., professor of pathology, receives Elsevier Biomaterials Gold Medal (12/19/05)
- College Scholar’s senior project focuses birthing options (12/16/05)
- 1979 alumna receives Clinical Research Prize from American Heart Association (12/16/05)
- What's risky for the heart is bad for the teeth and gums (12/15/05)
- Case Western Reserve University School of Law codifies rules governing treatment of detainees in war on terror (12/14/05)
- Weatherhead professor co-authors new study linking age distribution of a country's population and its entrepreneurial activity (12/14/05)
- Case Western Reserve University nursing professor awarded profession's highest honor (12/14/05)
- Hurricane Katrina survivor prepares to return to Tulane (12/13/05)
- Case receives $1.2 million grant to develop future doctors and dentists (12/12/05)
- Faculty member Maureen Hack, M.D., to be recognized as 'Local Legend' Dec. 12 (12/12/05)
- New
award honors innovations in nonprofit organizations (12/9/05)
- Mandel
Center announces gift to launch scholarship program (12/9/05)
- Case
President Edward M. Hundert, M.D., to be among panelists at public services
summit during Nobel Week (12/8/05)
- MSASS
sponsors spring break courses in the Netherlands (12/8/05)
- Case
researchers discover new techniques for finding needles in haystacks (12/8/05)
- Case
astrophysicists Rhul, Starkman named 2005 APS fellows (12/7/05)
- Studying
teens on psychiatric medications—What do
they think? (12/7/05)
- Case
School of Law Alumni Association honors law school alumni and faculty (12/6/05)
- Local
rheumatologist receives the arthritis foundation's first lifetime achievement
award (12/6/05)
- Case
Weatherhead students soar into third place in Thunderbird Global Innovation
Challenge®
(12/5/05)
- Mandel
Center For Nonprofit Organizations is place to go (12/5/05)
- One
drug tackles two diseases, Case researcher finds (12/2/05)
- Case
Weatherhead School Of Management to present 32nd annual economic forecast
lunch (12/2/05)
- Case
and UHC researchers find house calls on the rise (12/1/05)
- Latest
book from Weatherhead Professor Richard Boyatzis is guide for attaining
and sustaining effective leadership (12/1/05)
November 2005
- Buchanan
honored with UCI Joseph D. Pigott Award (11/30/05)
- Case’s
Flora Stone Mather Center For Women to honor eight women faculty for research
and scholarship (11/29/05)
- Partnership
with MSASS, Toronto, Nyu and Azusa Pacific (11/29/05)
- Case’s
Stokes fellow survives Hurricane Katrina (11/28/05)
- Case
student composer hits the right notes with publishers (11/23/05)
- National
Center for Regenerative Medicine dedicates new cell production facility that
will advance research from the lab into the clinic (11/22/05)
- Biomedical
engineering at Case receives nearly $3 million from Coulter Foundation to
accelerate research to market (11/21/05)
- Faculty
work with children of the world to be topic of panel discussion set for Nov.
30 (11/18/05)
- Case
faculty member, graduate student honored (11/18/05)
- Case
School of Law inducts 11 new members into Society of Benchers (11/17/05)
- Shakespeare’s Songbook takes an encore with new award (11/17/05)
- Weatherhead
School Of Management to host Bold Thinkers event featuring co-presidents
of Nottingham-Spirk Design Associates Inc. (11/16/05)
- Grant
promotes employment for people with mental illnesses (11/16/05)
- Gerald
Ferretti crusades for healthy teeth in children (11/15/05)
- Partnership
of Great Lakes Science Center, Case gets $1.3 million for new center displays (11/15/05)
- Public
health advocate Sidney Wolfe to deliver 2005 Schroeder lecture at Case School
of Law (11/14/05)
- Feds
give researchers OK for safety test of adult stem cells in patients with
heart disease (11/14/05)
- Sages
Café Now Serving Up Information With a Gourmet Flair (11/11/05)
- School of Medicine faculty member Richard Zigmond, Ph.D., elected AAAS fellow (11/11/05)
- MFA actors take to the stage for November performances (11/11/05)
- Netwellness Debuts Preventive Dentistry Health Topic (11/10/05)
- Engineering alumnus Burton Singer, Ph.D., elected to Institute of Medicine (11/10/05)
- Imagery in dance promotes learning new steps for children (11/9/05)
- Chemerinsky to examine legacy of Rehnquist court during lecture at Case Westen Reserve University School of Law (11/9/05)
- International Education Week observed at Case, worldwide (11/9/05)
- Craig A. Nard named to Walker Professorship at Case Western Reserve University School of Law (11/8/05)
- Case's fifth annual diversity and cultural celebration November 11 (11/8/05)
- FASB member G. Michael Crooch receives Braden Award from Weatherhead School of Management (11/7/05)
- Symposium at Case School of Law to discuss issues of eligibility for professional sports (11/7/05)
- Case Institute of Technology alumnus supports Case School of Engineering student programs with $500,000 gift (11/4/05)
- Author and Weatherhead professor Richard Boyatzis to speak on resonant leadership (11/4/05)
- Flipper's
pals in the wild inspire Case philosopher (11/3/05)
- Health Sciences Library, Dittrick host Women Physician Exhibit (11/3/05)
- Scottish dental student sees new advances in dental medicine (11/3/05)
- World Year of Physics comes to Case, with celebration of Einstein's Legacy: Culture, Science and Technology in the 20th and 21st Centuries (11/2/05)
- Design scholars, practitioners to explore positive approaches to information systems development and organizational change at Weatherhead School working conference (11/2/05)
- Case School of Engineering professor wins $75,000 in North Coast Nanotechnology Business Idea Competition (11/1/05)
- Philippe Kirsch, President of International Criminal Court, to speak at Case School of Law (11/1/05)
October 2005
September 2005
- Conference at Case Western Reserve University School of Law to examine role of torture in war on terror (9/30/05)
- Case School of Engineering celebrates 125th anniversary (9/30/05)
- Bugs Bunny, Tom and Jerry and other cartoon characters
inspire ground-breaking work, Tunes for ‘Toons, by
Case’s Daniel Goldmark (9/29/05)
- 1963 Case alumnus M. Scott Peck, M.D., author of The Road Less Traveled and other novels, dies (9/28/05)
- Cullis returns to S. Africa to build research infrastructure (9/27/05)
- $5 million grant from Cleveland Foundation benefits proteomics, immunobiology research (9/26/05)
- Case alum to help children build new lives after slavery (9/26/05)
- Dean Kamen, the “pied piper of technology,” to speak at Case Western Reserve University October 14 (9/23/05)
- Case astronomers find vast stellar web spun by colliding galaxies (9/22/05)
- Carrie Menkel-Meadow to give CISCDR’s first Distinguished Scholar-in-Residence Lecture at Case School of Law (9/22/05)
- Case
wins Northern Ohio Live Awards Of Achievement (9/21/05)
- American Chemical Society recognizes Burda for article (9/20/05)
- Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic to offer Cardiac Nurse Practitioner Program (9/19/05)
- Dennis Miller to kickoff Case’s Alumni Weekend and Homecoming festivities (9/16/05)
- Modern languages professor becomes queen of Cameroon village (9/15/05)
- MSASS prof’s op-ed sparks community reactions (9/14/05)
- Professor of Family Medicine Jason Chao, M.D., and colleagues find that medical students are at risk for influence from pharmaceutical company marketing efforts; study results in recent issue of JAMA (9/13/05)
- Students take turn from career paths to become dentists (9/12/05)
- Community Matters Volunteer Fair takes place September 9 at Thwing Center (9/9/05)
- Samuel B. and Marian K. Freedman Digital Library, Language Learning and Multimedia Services Center celebrates dedication ceremony, grand opening (9/8/05)
- Construction workers, others who helped build The Village at 115 and the new athletic field invited to September 10 game (9/7/05)
- Korngold announces plans to step down as dean of Case Western Reserve University School Of Law in June 2006 (9/6/05)
- Case reaches out to Tulane University students displaced by hurricane Katrina (9/2/05)
- Case alum is co-founder of iNGENUiTY Festival, new arts and technology event (9/1/05)
August 2005
July 2005
June 2005
May 2005
- Case
ranked in top 10 on key measurements of technology
transfer success (5/27/05)
- John
Yankey retires after 32 years on Case faculty (5/26/05)
- Supreme
Court should presume against legality of religious displays
on public property, suggests Case law professor (5/25/05)
- Datamining
the universe, Case joins Sloan Digital Sky Survey (5/24/05)
- Case’s
new residential village takes architecture to the
next level (5/23/05)
- Milton
A. Wolf, longtime and honorary Case trustee, alumnus and former
U.S. ambassador to Austria, dies at 80 (5/20/05)
- Case
engineering grads get an ‘A’ on
their senior project—and a place for it at Jacobs Field (5/19/05)
- Case’s dental students outpace others
in clinical experience (5/18/05)
- Case
students take prestigious honors (5/17/05)
- Wright
Fuel Cell Group at Case awarded $1.6 million from Ohio’s Third Frontier Project (5/16/05)
- Case
campus remembers "Doc Oc" for his remarkable
teaching (5/16/05)
- Case
School of Medicine and partners receive $4 million
to make ‘smart nanoparticles’ (5/13/05)
- Case's
Mollie Manley tackles med school and opponents
on football field (5/13/05)
- Case
School Of Law professor receives Ohio State Bar Association
Award (5/13/05)
- Classroom
teaching still has Case's Brown on his toes (5/13/05)
- Diles
new to Cleveland and Case, not the golf course (5/13/05)
- Case
School of Law to host summer program for Shaw High School students (5/13/05)
- Hammack
to co-direct Aspen Institute project on foundations (5/13/05)
- Case’s gigantic book sale
opens May 21 (5/13/05)
- Case
student entrepreneur testifies before Ohio Senate committee (5/13/05)
- Case
to host open forum on Huntington’s
Disease (5/13/05)
- Case
grads should feel hopeful about salary outlook (5/13/05)
- Susan
Shurin, M.D., to be featured speaker at Case's Women Faculty
annual meeting (5/13/05)
- Case’s
Landau to curate exhibit of newly found Pollock works (5/12/05)
- NIH
awards funding to Case biotech firm for heart disease (5/11/05)
- Chris
Matthews returns to site of vice presidential debate
to deliver commencement speech at Case May 15 (5/10/05)
- Case's
Village @ 115 to be among nation's leaders in energy
efficiency, environmentally conscious design (5/9/05)
- Case
awards mentoring honor to psychology faculty member (5/6/05)
- Case
associate
professor of music, adjunct in engineering honored
for excellence in undergraduate teaching (5/6/05)
- Three
Case faculty members recognized for excellence
in graduate teaching (5/6/05)
- Case
engineering
professor wins Hovorka Prize for exceptional
achievements (5/6/05)
- Two
will receive honorary degrees during Case’s May
15 commencement ceremony (5/6/05)
- Case’s
provost elected to prestigious American Academy of Arts, Sciences (5/5/05)
- Case
study finds beating cancer takes team work by doctor,
patient, caregiver (5/4/05)
- Case
researchers “grow” carbon
nanotubes, the basic building blocks of nanotechnology,
in lab using faster, cheaper means (5/3/05)
- Case’s
vision yields record enrollments (5/2/05)
April 2005
March 2005
February 2005
- Case
students to spend spring break studying in the
Netherlands (2/28/05)
- Chris
Matthews to deliver commencement speech at Case
May 15 (2/25/05)
- Case
music students take hip-hop lessons with B-Boy
Fever (2/24/05)
- Case
School Of Law to sponsor discussion on Selma to Montgomery
civil rights march (2/24/05)
- Case
sociologist finds becoming an adult takes longer
these days (2/24/05)
- Center
for micro and nano processing at Case educates and motivate
researchers, while capitalizing on sensor and nanotech boom (2/23/05)
- Case
student-athlete on top of his game and career (2/22/05)
- Case
physicist detects solar system corrupted cosmological
data (2/21/05)
- Shane
named Weatherhead’s SBC chair at
Case (2/18/05)
- Sensor
technology at Case can help uncover package tampering—or tell you when
it’s time to reel in that big fish (2/18/05)
- Case
standardizes using Business Objects (2/18/05)
- Former
U.N. Under-Secretary-General to use speech at Case
law school to criticize United States' handling
of Darfur atrocities (2/18/05)
- Case
unveils new Web site for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender
community (2/18/05)
- Case
to host students, professor from “Mit of Israel” (2/18/05)
- Case
dance program steps into spring with three concerts (2/18/05)
- “The Extraordinary” Harlan Ellison
to speak at Case March 1 (2/18/05)
- Case's
Mathur makes USA
Today's
third team (2/17/05)
- Case
students to tell what Black History Month means
to them (2/16/05)
- Case
to celebrate Engineers’ Week
February 20–25 (2/15/05)
- More
than 1,100 registered for inaugural distinguished
lecture at Case (2/14/05)
- Case’s
Mandel Center for Nonprofit Organizations welcomes new director
of youth development fellowship program (2/11/05)
- Case
launches new style internship (2/11/05)
- Vandenbosch
appointed associate dean of external relations
at Case Weatherhead School of Management (2/11/05)
- Case’s
Mandel School Of Applied Social Sciences to host distinguished
contributor series (2/11/05)
- Case
program is national model that breeds success for graduating
students (2/11/05)
- Case
receives Community Impact Award from Dominion East Ohio (2/11/05)
- Case
names winner of competition to design new walkway (2/11/05)
- Case’s
Cleveland Center for Structural Biology awarded
$1 million from State of Ohio (2/10/05)
- Case
graduate visualizing type 1 diabetes through teen’s eyes (2/9/05)
- Defense
Department turns to Case School of Law for legal
research to bolster Office of Military Commissions (2/8/05)
- Case
student-athlete balances swimming, research on
brain (2/7/05)
- Research
projects by Case School of Engineering students
garners monetary prizes from Cleveland-area business (2/4/05)
- Cintron
exhibition celebrates enduring partnerships between Case School
of Medicine, University Hospitals of Cleveland (2/3/05)
- Case’s
Mandel Center for Nonprofit Organizations to sponsor ninth
annual youth philanthropy and service workshop (2/3/05)
- Case
chairman of economics department member of awarding
winning research team (2/3/05)
- Case
medical
students raise $1,800 for tsunami help (2/3/05)
- Recruiting
African Americans into dentistry: Case clinical
instructor Potts-Williams leads efforts for Forest
City Dental Society (2/3/05)
- Here
Comes Dad premieres at Case’s
Eldred Theater (2/3/05)
- One
of Case’s cornerstones
celebrates 125 years of education, innovation and
growth (2/3/05)
- Former
U. N. Under-Secretary-General Hans Corell to receive
first annual Cox International Humanitarian Award
from Case School of Law (2/3/05)
- Ohio
Dental Association Give Kids A Smile Day! program elicits strong
volunteer response (2/3/05)
- Case
partners to return library and information science
master’s program to
Cleveland area (2/3/05)
- Case’s Baker-Nord Humanities
Center spotlights artists for “homeland & security” for
2005 Humanities Week (2/3/05)
- International
lawyers organization based at Case nominated for
Nobel Peace Prize (2/2/05)
- Case’s
Mandel School begins dual degree program with Fisk
University (2/1/05)
January 2005
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