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Learn about culture, enlightenment and 17th century British books in Feb. 23 lecture
Meet the witty and engaging Michael Suarez from University of Virginia this week as he comes to Kelvin Smith Library to talk about culture, commerce, advertising, history, art and more—and how they all played a role in the 1600s. A noted author and editor, he'll present “Patrons and Illustrations:…
CWRU drama series continues with Top Girls Feb. 23-26
Eliana Fabiyi and Rita Sirianni perform in Case Western Reserve's production of "Top Girls." The 2011-12 drama series at Case Western Reserve University continues with Top Girls by Caryl Churchill. Evening performances continue this week at Eldred Theater: Feb. 23, 24 and…
Upcoming panel to feature prominent guests discussing the financing of terrorism
The Institute for Global Security Symposium will feature prominent guests discussing “Preventing the Financing of Terrorism.” The panel will be held March 2 from 1 to 5:30 p.m. in the School of Law Moot Courtroom (A59). Panelists will discuss the current legal framework provided in the Patriot Act…
Middle Eastern Cultural Association to host annual spring show Feb. 24
The Middle Eastern Cultural Association will host its annual spring show, “The Real Middle East,” on Feb. 24 from 7 to 11 p.m. in Carlton Commons. Enjoy different Arabic cuisines while watching student performances, including dancing and acting. After the show, stick around for a traditional…
Discounted Meditation 102 series offers employees next step in meditation
University employees can take a four-week meditation series at University Hospitals Case Medical Center for a discounted rate of $40. The class series, Meditation 102, expands on skills gained in Meditation 101, including increasing understanding, awareness and practice and gaining emotional,…
Next UCITE seminar to discuss how to help students with complex disability issues
The topic of the Feb. 23 UCITE seminar will be “Dealing with students who have complex disability issues.” Faculty members have become used to students with disabilities and how to provide the appropriate accommodations. But now there are an increasing number of students with more complex…
Deadline to submit Spring 2012 tuition waiver applications is Feb. 28
The deadline to submit tuition waiver applications for the Spring 2012 semester is Feb. 28. Application forms are available through the Benefits Forms website or in the Benefits Administration Office, Crawford Hall 224. Completed applications can be submitted in person, by fax to 368.3582, or by…
History’s Kenneth Ledford to lead next Faculty Work-in-Progress lecture
Kenneth F. Ledford, associate professor of history and law, will lead the next Faculty Work-in-Progress lecture, “Organizing Justice: Forming the Preußischer Richterverein and Advocating for Judges.” For years after the reorganization of the judiciary in Prussia and Germany in 1879, Prussian…
CWRU chapter of New Abolitionist to hold first meeting Feb. 22
Nationally, one in three black and one in six Latino boys are at risk of imprisonment during their lifetime. New Abolitionist is a national campaign associated with the Children's Defense Fund that seeks to strategically dismantle the “cradle to prison pipeline” and tackle issues of inequality…
Deadline to apply for new P-SURG funding is Feb. 29
The deadline to apply for the new Provost Summer Undergraduate Research Grant (P-SURG) is Feb. 29. This research grant is especially for students in chemistry, biological and social sciences. For more information, visit case.edu/provost/source/oncampussummer.html.