Humans vs. Zombies invades campus this week; registration still open

Humans vs. Zombies invades campus this week; registration still open

This week, the semiannual Humans vs. Zombies game at Case Western Reserve will begin. The game, a 24-hour, 10-day outdoor game of tag in the style of a Zombie Apocalypse, begins Oct. 3 and

Women faculty: Learn to communicate with credibility during leadership development event

Women faculty: The Women Faculty Leadership Development Institute of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will host “Shameless Self-Promotion: Communicating with Credibility” Monday, Oct. 15. Christine Zust, the author of Everything I Do Positions

CWRU students, CIA grad demonstrate award-winning energy-saving app to DOE today

Two computer programmers and an artist from Cleveland will demonstrate their award-winning cell phone app—designed to save homeowners energy and money—to federal energy, science, and environmental officials and industry leaders in Washington Monday. Case Western

Learn from the chairman of the FDIC about their role in the financial crisis during Oct. 3 talk

Learn from the chairman of the FDIC about their role in the financial crisis during Oct. 3 talk

On Oct. 3, the law school will present the Arthur W. Fiske Memorial Lecture, titled “The Role of the FDIC in the Financial Crisis.” Martin J. Gruenberg, acting chairman of the Federal Deposit Insurance

Bioethics’ Stuart Youngner co-edits book on Dutch practice of physician-assisted death

Bioethics’ Stuart Youngner co-edits book on Dutch practice of physician-assisted death

Stuart J. Youngner, the Susan E. Watson Professor and chair of the Department of Bioethics, recently co-edited a book on the practice of physician-assisted death in Amsterdam. The book, Physician-Assisted Death in Perspective: Assessing

Linda Ehrlich to lead discussion at Cleveland Cinematheque following Japanese film

Linda Ehrlich to lead discussion at Cleveland Cinematheque following Japanese film

Linda Ehrlich, associate professor of Japanese, will lead a discussion at the Cleveland Cinematheque Oct. 27, following the showing of the 1953 Japanese film Tokyo Story. The film, recently voted the greatest film of

Purchase CaseCash on bursar’s account by Thursday; later additions must go on credit cards

Students who wish to purchase CaseCash at caseonecard.com and bill their bursar’s account for Fall 2012 must do so before Thursday, Oct. 4, at 5 p.m. Additional CaseCash this semester can be purchased using a

Construction on Cedar–University rapid station to begin; traffic lane switch starts Oct. 4

Construction is beginning on the $18.5 million upgrade to the Cedar–University RTA rapid station. Beginning Oct. 4, traffic patterns near the station will significantly change. Cedar Avenue (westbound) will have three lanes maintained, but they

Do rising expectations create revolutions? Baker-Nord Center’s Oct. 9 talk explores idea

Headline news increasingly reports reactions to information gone viral. “Is There Revolutionary Potential in Rising Expectations?”—a talk by cultural anthropologist Arjun Appadurai, founder and president of Partners for Urban Knowledge Action and Research (PUKAR)

Law’s Jonathan Entin weighs in on appeals court case challenging DOMA

Defense of Marriage Act faces widow’s tax case appeal Bloomberg News: A U.S. appeals court in New York is set to consider arguments challenging the Defense of Marriage Act. “The main issues in these cases