Two faculty members to discuss music, art and Rembrandt during May 9 event

Two Case Western Reserve University faculty members will discuss the music and art surrounding the life of Rembrandt van Rijn during an upcoming event. Associate professor of musicology Peter Bennett and adjunct art history

“New England Journal of Medicine” editor to visit campus for lecture on journal’s 200-year history

The Case Western Reserve University chapter of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society will host its annual spring lecture next week, featuring Jeffrey M. Drazen, MD, editor-in-chief of the New England Journal of Medicine. During

Biomedical engineering’s Erin Lavik talks childhood science fair memories

Tales from the science fair The Columbus Dispatch: In honor of State Science Day, researchers from across the state shared their childhood science fair memories, including biomedical engineering associate professor Erin Lavik. Lavik entered a

Cleveland growing faster than suburbs, Mandel School researcher notes

Cleveland’s inner city is growing faster than its suburbs as young professionals flock downtown The Plain Dealer: Thanks largely to young professionals, downtown Cleveland is growing faster than the outer city and the suburbs for

Law’s Jessie Hill to publish articles on reproductive rights, religious speech and medical issues

Three articles by School of Law professor Jessie Hill will be published in upcoming journals: “(Dis)owning Religious Speech” in the George Mason Law Review, “What is the Meaning of Health? Constitutional Implications of Defining

Law professor Jonathan Adler publishes papers, lectures around the country

Law professor Jonathan Adler publishes papers, lectures around the country

Jonathan Adler, School of Law professor and director of the Center for Business Law & Regulation, recently published two papers and presented at six events around the country. His papers were “Water Rights, Markets and

Graduating seniors: Learn about financial literacy during upcoming presentations

To celebrate financial literacy month (and because graduation is right around the corner), the Office of Financial Aid will run financial literacy presentations for graduating seniors throughout the coming weeks. Sessions will be held May

Mandel School emerita faculty member Erlynne Davis passes away

Erlynne P. Davis, associate professor emerita of social work, died April 24 in Chicago. She was 86. From 1964 to 1987, she held the rank of associate professor at the Mandel School of Applied Social

Law professor Ruqaiijah Yearby named to committee posts

Ruqaiijah Yearby, professor and associate director of the Law-Medicine Center, recently was named chair of the Student Life and Inclusion Subcommittee of the Strategic Planning Committee at the School of Law. Yearby’s term will

Chemistry professor Daniel Scherson elected third vice president of Electrochemical Society

Chemistry professor Daniel Scherson elected third vice president of Electrochemical Society

Daniel Scherson, the Frank Hovorka Professor of Chemistry and director of the Ernest B. Yeager Center for Electrochemical Sciences, recently was elected third vice president of The Electrochemical Society. He takes office May 12,