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Psychiatry's Phillip Resnick says parents most likely perpetrators in child killings
Parents most likely perpetrators in child killings The Washington Examiner: A string of child death cases around Washington, D.C., highlights the reality that parents or caregivers are more likely to kill their children than strangers. “Parents have the motive,” said psychiatry professor Phillip…
Learn about “Climate Catastrophes in the Solar System” from award-winning author, planetary scientist
What can people on Earth learn about climate change from the long lost seas of Mars or the climate of Saturn? David Grinspoon, the award-winning author of Lonely Planets: The Natural Philosophy of Alien Life and Venus Revealed, will help answer this and other questions during the talk, “Climate…
University Counseling Service to hold anger-management workshop March 28
The University Counseling Service will present a series of 45-minute resiliency workshops on Wednesdays at 12:15 p.m. in Tomlinson Library. Students can drop in for all or part of any of the workshops geared toward bouncing back from setbacks and stressors. This Wednesday, March 28, at 12:15 p.m.,…
Religious studies assistant professor to lead last Power of Diversity lecture
The Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity will present the last Power of Diversity Lecture April 2, led by Joy Bostic, assistant professor in the Department of Religious Studies. Bostic will present “Justice-Making and the Beloved Community: The Power of Diversity in University…
State representative to lead “Out @ Work” LGBT panel, networking event April 5
The LGBT Center will host an “Out @ Work” event April 5 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Alumni House. During the event, attendees can take part in a panel discussion, Q&A session, reception and networking opportunity with LGBTQ alumni and various prominent figures in the LGBT movement. The panel…
Special ACT III meeting to be held to watch, discuss Rosie the Riveter documentary
There will be a special meeting of ACT III, a drop-in group for women of retirement age, April 5, 4-5:30 p.m., in Thwing Center’s Spartan Room. During the Act III meeting, attendees will view and discuss the classic documentary The Life and Times of Rosie the Riveter, produced and directed by…
Discuss how to build a sense of community on campus during Friday event
The Share the Vision committee will host a program titled “Community at Case” March 30 from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. in Nord Hall 310. Randy Blackford from the Office of Multicultural Affairs will facilitate the program using the World Café model, which encourages open dialogue and participant…
Guest lecturer to discuss “When Cultures Collide: The Moral Challenge in Cultural Migration”
The Schubert Center for Child Studies, the Department of Anthropology and the Case Western Reserve University chapter of Phi Beta Kappa will present the talk “When Cultures Collide: The Moral Challenge in Cultural Migration.” Richard Shweder, the William Claude Reavis Distinguished Service…
Ford Motor Co. brings virtual reality design facility to campus
Years before a car hits the road—even years before its parts are manufactured—engineers must design and refine every aspect of a vehicle. At Ford Motor Co., this takes place in Ford’s immersive Environment Lab (FiVE), a state-of-the-art facility that provides digital evaluations of vehicle concepts…
Women Staff Leadership Development Initiative info meeting set for April 12
Women staff members are invited to attend an informational meeting April 12 to find out more about the Women Staff Leadership Development Initiative (WSLDI). WSLDI aims to provide a university-based resource and support system for women professional staff members seeking to further their…