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Homecoming weekend: Multicultural Dance Night
Homecoming and Family Weekend 2023 at Case Western Reserve University will be held Oct. 12–15 with a variety of events. All members of the campus community are invited to the Multicultural Dance Party Saturday, Oct. 14, from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in the Thwing Center ballroom. This event will bring…
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“Depolarizing Climate Change in the United States”
Addressing climate change requires a society-wide effort sustained over decades. This simply will not happen without bipartisan cooperation and broad public support. Fortunately, there are signs of hope. There have been recent bipartisan climate policies passed at the state and federal levels, and…
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“Digital Literacy Workshop on Privacy”
Privacy is a concern that touches all areas of research in the digital age. How does digital literacy and privacy affect instruction, research and other areas of the academic institution? Find out more at the “Digital Literacy Workshop on Privacy,” hosted by Kelvin Smith Library Tuesday, Oct. 3,…
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Homecoming weekend: Grillin' and Chillin' BBQ Cookout
Homecoming and Family Weekend 2023 at Case Western Reserve University will be held Oct. 12–15 with a variety of events. All members of the campus community are invited to the Grillin' and Chillin' BBQ Cookout Saturday, Oct. 14, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Spot in Leutner Commons. During this…
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National Eating Disorders Association Walk
In October, the Schubert Center for Child Studies will sponsor a team at the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) walk. Sonia Minnes, research director, will be the team captain for the walk. NEDA supports individuals and families affected by eating disorders and catalyzes promoting cures…
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Think you don’t like classical music? Give these suggestions from CWRU music faculty and students a try
Whether your go-to Spotify playlists are filled with country music or blues, rock music or R&B, one fact remains the same: Their inspirations can all be traced back to classical music. And while classical might seem unapproachable to those who aren’t familiar with it, this broad genre offers a…
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Law's Juscelino Colares talks about potential effects of United Auto Worker strike
UAW strike: Why the chances of success are better in Stellantis than in GM and FordInternational Business Times: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Law, said a broad strike targeting all three automakers could backfire on United Auto Workers, as it has a widespread impact on…
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Med's Eileen Anderson offers help on how to navigate dealing with grief
Fury as woman compares sister grieving her teen daughter to her cat's deathNewsweek: Eileen Anderson, associate professor at the School of Medicine who directs the university’s educational programs in bioethics and medical humanities, offered insight on navigating difficult conversations with…
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Law's Michael Benza talks about potential new charges for Hunter Biden
Three ways Hunter Biden has gone on offense since felony gun chargesWashington Examiner: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said he expects potential new charges for Hunter Biden related to two misdemeanor tax violations dating back to 2017 and 2018. The first son initially…
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Med's Olubukola Abiona discusses her role in developing COVID-19 vaccine
Meet the Black students who were instrumental in developing the first Covid-19 shotsCNN: Olubukola Abiona, an MD/PhD student the School of Medicine, discussed her role in developing the vaccine for the COVID-19 virus as a lab assistant at the Vaccine Research Center of the National Institutes of…