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Cleveland FoundationIndependence of the day: May the people of NEO find freedom from "Cleveland Works"Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 07/04/2006 - 10:28.
A New Dean at CaseSubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 06/28/2006 - 00:40.
You may have read in the PD a few days ago that Mark Turner, Case's Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, resigned. I don't think this story has gotten as much press, but it is big news and not just to the Case community; Case has hired a new dean of undergraduate studies... CASE NAMES NEW DEAN FOR UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES Jeffrey Wolcowitz, who served as associate dean for undergraduate education at Harvard University and as former associate dean and chief planning officer of Harvard College, has been named dean of undergraduate studies at Case Western Reserve University. He begins his new duties August 1. "My first order of business will be to listen and learn," said Wolcowitz, who has either been a student, faculty member or administrator at Harvard for 30 years. "It is one thing to read about a university and quite another to see its processes and culture in person and begin to participate in them." The new dean, Wolcowitz, who was a senior lecturer in economics at Harvard, also will hold the title of adjunct professor of economics at Case. To learn more about this, go to: http://blog.case.edu/case-news/2006/06/27/case_western_reserve_university_names_new_dean_for_undergraduate_studies
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East Cleveland Undivided about bridging the digital divideSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 06/16/2006 - 03:38.
(This article was written as a progress report for the East Cleveland newsletter to residents of the city, Greg Williams, son of Hot Sauce Williams Founder Lamond Williams, helping bring surplus computers into the new digital divide bridging center they are helping create at their property in East Cleveland - the awesome, historic former Hough Bakery Complex on Lakeview - where the ongoing REALNEO team is founding an open source incubator for entrepreneurs to help truly jump start the new economy in NEO... at the Star Incubator (the complex was the Star Bakery before it was the Hough Bakery). The City of East Cleveland is leading Northeast Ohio into the new economy by bridging the digital divide. This means the City of East Cleveland is upgrading our internal computer network and services, increasing city bandwidth to the Internet, enhancing our website services, making sure all of our residents who want and need personal computers may have them at home, providing training in some computer programs, and helping residents get access to the Internet at the lowest possible cost or for free. This all provides a "bridge" for residents to go across the "digital divide" to the "new economy". Welcome!
Why are you an entrepreneur? Maybe its in your genesSubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Tue, 06/06/2006 - 11:40.
The following story with its links ran in CASE Daily (Case's online newpaper) today. Do feel like you have entrepreneurial genes? I think I do! Please post your thoughts ABC News (Reuters), June 5, 2006
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Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards to Captivate Once AgainSubmitted by Charles on Sat, 05/20/2006 - 00:44.
09/07/2006 - 17:30 09/07/2006 - 20:30 Etc/GMT-4 One of the quiet treasures of northeast Ohio is taking place once again, administered by The Cleveland Foundation. The event's fact sheet summarizes its purpose in the following way:
If you attend you will have a chance to meet the authors, hear them read their works, and buy their books. For more information (including the present winners and a list of past winners), visit www.anisfield-wolf.org. Although registration has not opened as of this writing, register well in advance of the event. In recent years they have had a capacity crowd. Location
The Cleveland Playhouse, Bolton Theater
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The Coit Road Farmers Market Spring CelebrationSubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Fri, 05/12/2006 - 09:54.
05/13/2006 - 08:00 05/13/2006 - 13:00 Etc/GMT-4
The Coit Road Farmers Market Location
The Coit Road Farmers Market
15000 Woodworth (between E. 152nd and Coit)
East Cleveland, OH United States
See map: Google Maps Case Book SaleSubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Tue, 04/18/2006 - 13:05.
06/03/2006 - 10:00 06/06/2006 - 13:00 Etc/GMT-4 Used books are the best, so don't miss the best used book sale in Cleveland! 60th Anniversary Case Book Sale 2006, sponsored by The Association for Continuiing Education Saturday, June 3rd 10 am -12 noon Preview ($20 Fee), 12 noon - 6 pm Free admission Begins Location
Adelbert Gym, South Campus of Case Western Reserve university
2128 Adelbert Road
Cleveland, OH United States
See map: Google Maps Dr. Gregory Eastwood Named Interim President of Case Western Reserve UniversitySubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Fri, 04/07/2006 - 10:48.
The Board of Trustees of Case Western Reserve University announced today that it has elected Dr. Gregory L. Eastwood, MED '66, to become Interim President of the University effective June 2, 2006. Eastwood has been President of SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, New York since January 1993. "As an alum and member of the Board of Trustees of Case Western Reserve University, I am eager to assist the University during this transition period. I look forward to working with the faculty, students, staff, our alumni, and the Cleveland community" Eastwood said. Purim and Passover: History, Myth, Theology and Art in the Jewish Spring Festival by Ori Z. SoltesSubmitted by Evelyn Kiefer on Wed, 03/29/2006 - 14:07.
03/30/2006 - 16:00 Etc/GMT-4 Ori Z. Soltes, Goldman Professorial Lecturer in Theology and Fine Arts, Georgetown University, will compare and contrast the two key Spring holidays in Jewish tradition. He will address history, myth, theology and art in the narrative context of both festivals, the importance of each in shaping Judaism and Jewish identity, and the reflection of these issues in the rich visual traditions of the Haggadah and the Megillat Esther. Location
Mather Memorial Building Room 201
11220 Bellflower Road
Cleveland, OH United States
See map: Google Maps Let's Talk about Sustainability : Envision East ClevelandSubmitted by Sudhir Kade on Tue, 03/28/2006 - 23:57.
I've thought for some time about the issues facing East Cleveland, and thought deeply about the potential we have to uplift an underprivileged community by applying a concerted eco-development strategy. Here I outline some of my core thoughts as framed by our six-sphere model:
Fundraiser to create the Digital Media Technology Industry at Massimo's da MilanoSubmitted by prelude2cinema on Sun, 03/19/2006 - 13:01.
05/04/2006 - 17:00 05/04/2006 - 19:00 Etc/GMT-4 Prelude2Cinema second in a series of fundraisers to support the Studio Expansion and the creation of a New Industry in Northeast Ohio. This Dinner is at Massimo's da Milano and takes place May 4th from 5pm to 7pm. It features a free dinner and a cash bar. The cost is only $20.00. Celebrities are expected to attend. You must RSVP by alexmichaels [at] prelude2cinema [dot] com/fundthestudio">http://www.evite.com/app/publicUrl/alexmichaels [at] prelude2cinema [dot] com/fundthestudio Location
Massimo's da Milano
1400 West 25th Street
Cleveland, OH United States
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Case, after the levee brokeSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 03/04/2006 - 15:17.
With the demand by Case Professor Krauss for a no-confidence vote against the Case president and provost, the levee broke flooding Case with the community sewage brimming its highest offices since hurricane Lewis smacked NEO several years ago, demanding the complete reorganization of Case. The rains since from Lewis' further public contempt for Case overflowed all the protection the president and board could retain, and now the Case community is in ruins.
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Proposal for Case: Add Cowen - Follow Tulane BlueprintSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 03/04/2006 - 12:52.
I have a proposal for several actions Case may take to become the "World's Most Powerful Learning Environment", as Hundert proposes. The first action is for the Case board and senior administration to form a panel of Blue Ribbon Advisors who are qualified and able to develop for the University a renewal plan. The panel must be expert in the subject, globally-respected and ready to begin immediately. Therefore, for the panel I recommend:
William G. Bowen, president, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, president emeritus, Princeton University William R. Brody, president, The Johns Hopkins University James J. Duderstadt, president emeritus, University of Michigan Harvey Fineberg, president, The Institute of Medicine, The National Academies Malcolm Gillis, president emeritus, Rice University Eamon Kelly, president emeritus, Tulane University Scott Cowen, president, Tulane University Farris W. Womack, chief financial officer emeritus, University of Michigan Lev on OneCommunity and power of broadbandSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 02/14/2006 - 15:55.
Lev Gonick, CIO of Case University and founder of OneCleveland shared the following update on OneCleveland becoming OneCommunity and the economic value of bandwidth - excellent insight!
01.24.06 Excellence Roundtable: East Cleveland Mayor Eric BrewerSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 01/26/2006 - 18:32.
Inputs and outcomes from the January 24, 2006 Excellence Roundtable at the City Club featuring East Cleveland Mayor Eric Brewer.
Ingenuity Festival ClevelandAs it prepares for a second year, the Ingenuity Festival looks to become an annual Summer event and attraction for downtown Cleveland - in 1996, starting July 7th.
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A ClevelandBikes’ bike station for Northeast Ohio?Submitted by Kevin Cronin on Mon, 01/16/2006 - 11:15.
People on REALNEO’s website are used to thinking about new ideas and the way we can help create the city and region we want to live in. Rather than passive acceptance, readers at REALNEO are active shapers of the community. Our area is increasingly considering the importance of health activities, lifestyle and the comfort and attractiveness of the region. As a region, we are focusing on regional assets, including our parks and lake. With that in mind, I want to discuss ClevelandBikes, a two year-old nonprofit, and our project to develop an asset to meet these goals…a bike station, a new piece of the transportation infrastructure.
Waterfront PlanSubmitted by jsmuscatello on Fri, 09/23/2005 - 02:16.
More pictures from the final Waterfront Plan presentation on Tuesday.
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07.05.05 Excellence Roundtable NOTES: celebrating successes and pursuing more for the regionSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 07/07/2005 - 13:53.
The July 5th NEO Excellence Roundtable attracted a most diverse and remarkable group of participants and our discussions were bright and impactful. 07.20.04 City Club: Bradley WhiteheadSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 07/05/2005 - 04:08.
07/20/2005 - 07:00 Bradley Whitehead - Program Director, The Cleveland Foundation Sponsor: National City - Dialogues on Leadership New Leaders Only Brad Whitehead is a Program Director at The Cleveland Foundation. In this role, he works with business, political, academic, and community leaders on Northeast Ohio’s economic transformation agenda. Brad joined the Foundation in March of 2002. Location
City Club - 850 Euclid Ave., 2nd Fl.
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Ideas reports on FFOEF seeking Voices & Choices for NEO, led by America SpeaksSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 03/06/2005 - 22:12.
Ideastream broadcast an interesting community discussion show called Ideas, Sunday at 11 AM (after broadcast of the City Club Forum, which is also excellent), which this week covered the Fund For Our Economic Future's annual report to the community, held last week at the Akron Inventors' Hall of Fame. The show featured a panel of foundation leaders talking about Voices & Choices, led by America Speaks (see related Plain Dealer article), a $3 million, 18 month initiative for facilitated dialogue among up to 100,000 area residents on their issues and views about the future of this region. The FFOEF believes this effort will help local leaders set agendas, and educate the public. ( categories: )
Grantseeking Basics: An Orientation to Library Resources for Funding Research.Submitted by John Soellner on Sun, 03/06/2005 - 16:23.
03/07/2005 - 12:30
Location
1422 Euclid Avenue, Suite 1600, The Foundation Center-Cleveland
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Calling all Entrepreneurs! Join Us for Mixin' It Up With JumpStart!Submitted by lhummer on Wed, 02/09/2005 - 23:57.
02/10/2005 - 16:30 Come and meet serial and aspiring entrepreneurs, supporters of entrepreneurship, community leaders, business leaders, deal makers, and investors at Northeast Ohio's premier networking event at Pickwick & Frolic. Make new contacts and connections while enjoying an assortment of drinks and hors d'oeuvres.Individuals from JumpStart's new portfolio companies will also be present to share their stories and insights. Over 600 are expected. Space is Limited. Register Now! Location
Pickwick & Frolic Restaurant and Pub
Forum: The Economics of Early Childhood DevelopmentSubmitted by RWaxman-Lenz on Thu, 01/20/2005 - 11:26.
A two-part forum on: The Economics of Early Childhood Development Awareness: Session; One February 1, 2005, 4:00-6:00PM, Cleveland Museum of Natural History on Wade Oval in University Circle Alignment and Action: Session Two, February 14, 9AM to 12PM, Hanna Perkins Center for Child Development in Shaker Heights
On political sustainability - considering environmental managementSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 01/02/2005 - 15:16.
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