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Campus News
October 30, 2003

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School of Dentistry
Researchers discover oral defenses against AIDS
Researchers at Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic have discovered a way that the mouth may prevent the contraction of HIV.

Grand opening
Pulitzer Prize-winning and nationally syndicated columnist Ellen Goodman joins Case Western Reserve University Interim Provost Lynn Singer, Case President Edward M. Hundert and Dorothy Miller, director of the university's new Center for Women.

School of Medicine
Case, UH team finds genetic link to common colon cancer
A team of researchers from Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals of Cleveland have identified a specific location on a human chromosome that can be linked to familial cases of colon cancer.

Case School of Engineering
Scientists to test protein as early cancer detection agent
Scientists at Case Western Reserve University have identified an agent that could lead to the early detection of many cancers.

Inaugural presidential fellows named
Case Western Reserve University has appointed a group of 13 individuals as its inaugural group of SAGES Presidential Fellows.

Board elects new trustees
The Case Western Reserve University Board of Trustees has elected five new members, all of whom are Case alumni.

Hundert to help lead Third Frontier Project
Case Western Reserve University President Edward M. Hundert is taking on an integral role in strategic planning for programs intended to spur growth in technology, research and entrepreneurship in Ohio.

Top astrophysicists gravitate to Case, share leading research
The cosmic forces of 14 billion years of universe history brought more than 70 of the world's greatest thinkers to Case Western Reserve University.

Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences
New research to focus on families providing care to dying relatives
The start of the modern hospice movement 40 years ago has focused the attention of researchers on the emotional and spiritual needs of terminally ill patients. Less attention has gone to meeting the needs of family members of the patients.

Weatherhead School of Management
Weatherhead continues rise to world's best
The Case Western Reserve University Weatherhead School of Management has placed among the finest business schools in the world in new rankings from several major sources

Nominations sought for recipients of honorary degrees
Case Western Reserve University is accepting nominations for honorary degree candidates to be recognized at commencement ceremonies next May.

Also in this issue of Campus News:

SAC seeks donations for basket raffle

Senate approves amendments

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