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What was CWRU's role in post-Kent State shooting protests? Find out at free lecture April 8
While not Berkeley or Columbia, Case Western Reserve University became a visible part of American campus unrest in May 1970 when students blocked traffic on Euclid Avenue in the wake of the shootings at nearby Kent State University. This incident and the student strike that followed serve as the…
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Kelvin Smith Library to hold rededication ceremony for Freedman Center April 7
Kelvin Smith Library will celebrate the newly redesigned Freedman Center Thursday, April 7, at 11 a.m. with remarks by President Barbara R. Snyder and other guest speakers, followed by a light lunch reception. All Case Western Reserve University students, faculty and staff are invited to…
Find out how the future could be more “green” at next Science Café Cleveland April 11
Envision a green future, where solar cells are ubiquitous, integrated into everything from backpacks to roofing materials. This vision could become a reality with printable plastic solar cells, where organic semiconductors are used to convert sunlight into electricity. The next Science Café…
Get tickets now for Graduate Student Appreciation Week Masquerade Ball
Tickets are available for the Graduate Student Appreciation Week Masquerade Ball, which will be held Saturday, April 9, from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Great Lakes Science Center. Attendees will have the opportunity to experience all of the science center’s exhibits, take pictures against a green…
Help repair medical instruments for developing countries at April 8 workshop
Medical Instruments for Nations Under Development (MIND) will host a workshop Friday, April 8, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in Sears think[ box ]. Attendees will repair automated external defibrillators (AED). Once repaired, the devices will be shipped to developing countries around the world through…
Find out how national security and modernist literature are linked at April 15 lecture
The 2016 Edward S. and Melinda Melton Sadar Lecture in Writing in the Disciplines will be held Friday, April 15, at 3 p.m. in Bellflower Hall, Room 102. Greg Barnhisel, professor and chair of the Department of English at Duquesne University, will present “Norman Holmes Pearson: Rewriting America…
"Forbes" ranks CWRU among the nation’s best employers
Case Western Reserve long has been known as one of the nation’s top universities. Now, it’s officially among the country’s best places to work. In its 2016 rankings, Forbes named Case Western Reserve the No. 11 midsize employer (5,000 to 10,000 employees) across all industries, and second in the…
Graduate students: Take advantage of discounts from local vendors for Graduate Student Appreciation Week
In honor of Graduate Student Appreciation Week (GSAW), many local vendors will offer discounts for graduate students today (April 4) trough Friday, April 8. The Office of Student Activities and Leadership organizes the week, which is full of events for graduate students from today’s pizza party to…
Register your children now for Techie Camp this summer
This summer, Case Western Reserve University will host Techie Camp, a full-day, week-long technology experience designed specifically for elementary and middle school students. The goal of Techie Camp is to engage students in activities that stimulate deeper interest in technology, as well as to…
Participate in Student-Run Free Clinic’s third annual Break Out of the Bubble 5K run/walk April 10
The Student-Run Free Clinic till host its third annual Break Out of the Bubble 5K run/walk Sunday, April 10, at Forest Hill Park (2370 Lee Blvd.). Registration will begin at 7:30 a.m. followed by the walk, which will start at 8:30 a.m., and the run, which begins at 9 .m. The Bubble Run aims to…