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Lewis Katz tells AP Casey Anthony will "never lead a normal life"
Casey Anthony sentencing hearing under way Associated Press: If Casey Anthony is released today at her sentencing for lying to investigators, she still will struggle to regain normalcy after her acquittal on charges that she killed her daughter Caylee. “Anthony will always be dogged by the belief…
University wins two regional economic development awards for foreign investment, fostering entrepreneurship
APP took home two awards at Team Northeast Ohio’s Fifth Annual Economic Development Plus Awards Dinner on June 30. In the “Foreign Investment” category, the university, University Hospitals Case Medical Center and BioEnterprise were honored for the second year in a row…
Stay connected to higher ed news with free online subscription to The Chronicle
Since the Case Libraries launched an online subscription to The Chronicle of Higher Education, departments no longer have to share the print copies. Browse it online and discover more this summer, from wherever you are. Read the details about access in the KSL NewsBlog, “Don't Leave Home Without…
For guidance, networking and more, employees could soon connect easier
Looking for a little insight into the ins and outs of APP? Interested in a professional development opportunity? Simply want to connect with others across campus? You’re not alone. To meet this need, a steering committee is developing the university’s first mentoring…
OhioLINK will be down July 7 to move to new server
OhioLINK Central Catalog moves to a new server on Thursday, July 7, and Catalog content will not be available from noon to early evening. The Case Catalog is not affected, and OhioLINK databases, journals & electronic content will remain available for use. Find more details on the KSL NewsBlog.
School of Medicine researchers identify factor to inhibit HIV
APP School of Medicine researchers have discovered a long-sought cellular factor that works to inhibit HIV infection of myeloid cells, a subset of white blood cells that display antigens and are important for the body’s immune response against viruses and other…
Law professor Jensen publishes articles, makes presentations on sin taxes, tax reform and more
Erik Jensen, David L. Brennan Professor in the School of Law, recently published a number of articles, including “The More Things Change: Much Talk of Reform, but are Real Results Likely?” in Journal of Taxation of Investments; “Sin Taxes: Taxes Aren’t Always the Answer” on American Government…
Sharona Hoffman presents on safety and ethics in health information technology, emergency preparedness
Sharona Hoffman, professor of law and bioethics and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, presented “Meaningful Use and Certification of Health Information Technology: What About Safety?” at the Health Law Professors Conference in Chicago in June. Additionally, last month she spoke at the…
Undergrad students: Apply for weeklong entrepreneurship learning experience this summer; deadline July 11
The Entrepreneurship Education Consortium is sponsoring Immersion Week, an intensive one-week, academic immersion experience for undergraduates from all disciplines to immerse themselves in the skills needed to help them develop new business concepts and apply these skills in a team-based business…
Get free online training for new Blackboard with six hours of instructional videos
APP’s training partner Lynda.com has added more than six hours of instructional video on Blackboard Learn 9.1 to its training library. Topics in the video series meet both basic and advanced needs of instructors, including customizing course sites, using Grade Center…