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Test your CWRU knowledge and earn prizes with text-message trivia game
CWRU students can play a text message game to test their knowledge of all things CWRU. Questions will be texted out once a week during the school year, with correct answers being entered into weekly drawing for a $25 Visa gift card. Registration is easy: Step 1: Text CWRUINFO to 90947 Step…
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Check out the Latin@s in Ohio oral history exhibit through Oct. 7
Latin@s in Ohio, an oral history exhibit held in conjunction with Hispanic Heritage Month, will be open through Oct. 7 in the Tinkham Veale University Center at the grand staircase and the The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women. This oral history project, directed by Elena Foulis, director of the…
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University Career Fair
Join the Case Western Reserve University Career Center for its annual University Career Fair Thursday, Oct. 6, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Veale Convocation, Recreation & Athletic Center. Curious about the employers attending? Keep up with the Career Fair in CWRULink in the weeks leading up…
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Case Concert Choir featuring guest conductor Rollo Dilworth
Case Western Reserve University alumnus Rollo Dilworth, professor of choral music education and chair of music education and music therapy at Temple University, will guest conduct the Case Concert Choir. The concert will be a joint performance of Dilworth’s own compositions with Cleveland School…
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2016 Walter A. Strauss Lecture – Censors at Work: How States Shaped Literature
The difficulty with the history of censorship is that it looks so simple: It pits oppression against freedom of expression. But if one looks harder, it appears more complicated—and full of surprises. How did censors actually do their work? How did they understand it? And how did it fit into the…
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IngenuityFest 2016
IngenuityFest 2016 will be held Sept. 23-25 at a new location: the former Osborn Industrial Complex at the corner of East 53rd Street and Hamilton Avenue in the Saint Clair–Superior neighborhood. The event features interactive art installations, regional bands, maker exhibits and more over three…
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Career Trajectories for Women in Academic Research
As part of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Distinguished Lecture Series, Gale Richardson, associate professor of psychiatry and epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh, will lead an informal discussion titled “Career Trajectories for Women in Academic…
121 Fitness offers Master’s Swim program
Challenge yourself with Master's Swim! The Master’s Swim program is hosted in the Donnell Pool in the Veale Center on Mon. & Weds. 8:00-9:30pm and Sun. 3:00-4:00pm. It is a guided swim practice open to swimmers of intermediate skill or better, former swim team members, and triathletes. All ages…
Watch "Anaconda" and hear from Cleveland Museum of Natural History experts about the science behind it
Date: Wednesday, Dec. 7 Time: 7 p.m. Location: Cedar Lee Theater Hollywood is known as the dream factory—the place where the best and brightest creative minds produce films that entertain, inspire and yes—even educate. But what happens when movie magic is made at the expense of scientific…
Apply to attend the second Cleveland Medical Hackathon
Case Western Reserve University students, staff and faculty are encouraged to apply to attend the 2nd Cleveland Medical Hackathon. (http://clevelandmedicalhackathon.com/) On October 22-23, various medical professions, IT professionals, and students will gather at the Global Center for Health…