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Community-based spin-off of the Ethics Table closes
After 4 1/2 years and over 110 meetings, the Moral Inquiries ~ A Heights Gathering, a community-based spin-off of the Ethics Table at Case Western Reserve University is closing. The reason is that the lead organizer has to devote time to child care. During its time, the group had over 200 members, s...
Department of Music to host Peter Sellars Oct. 11
Open Workshop with Peter SellarsDate: Friday, October 11, 2019, 1:00-3:30 pmLocation: Harkness ChapelWebsite: https://music.case.edu/events/open-workshop-with-peter-sellars/ The Department of Music opens Harkness Chapel to the wider CWRU/CIM community. Join us in the audience as Peter Sellars coach...
Sign up for a Case Cooks course
It's not too late to “De-stress” this fall with case cooks healthy lifestyles or case cooks ethnic eats: 1 credit, half semester. No cooking skills needed, only a passion for learning new skills, tasting diverse foods and having fun cooking. Registration for the second half of the semester is open u...
Nuclear Security Enterprise hiring at Case Western Reserve Oct. 9
The Nuclear Security Enterprise will be hiring at Case Western Reserve University on Wednesday, Oct. 9 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Center Ballroom. The event will feature hiring booths, undergraduate and graduate panels, and interviews. Students from all degree levels and...
Pairs of parent-child participants needed for research in teen concussion
Department of Communication Sciences Case Western Reserve University Pairs of parent-child participants needed for research in teen concussion We are looking for volunteers to take part in a study of self-control abilities in teenagers ages 15-18 who had a concussion one to two years ago. Parent ...
Honorary degree recipient Peter van Dijk passes away; memorial service planned for Oct. 19
Peter van Dijk, a 2019 honorary degree recipient at Case Western Reserve University, passed away Sept. 7. Peter van Dijk retired from architecture firm van Dijk, Westlake, Reed Leskosky after more than 35 years as partner in charge of design, but not before leaving his mark on the Cleveland-area la...
Hear from Tim Bruns in the next Neural Prosthesis webinar
Members of the community are invited to a Neural Prosthesis webinar by Tim Bruns, PhD titled, "Developing an Interface with Dorsal Root Ganglia for Closed-Loop Bladder Control." A live-streamed webinar followed by a reception. The webinar will be held Sept. 26 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in Biomedical Rese...
Meet engineering employers from all disciplines Sept. 27
Engineering Employer Meet & GreetFriday, September 27th, 12:45-2pmThwing Ballroom Meet with engineering employers from all disciplines to learn the ins and outs of landing a co-op or internship in this roundtable event! Bring copies of your resume to hand out to employers. Business casual is recomm...
Join Greater Cleveland STEM Foundation for second annual CleSTEM Festival Oct. 19; volunteer opportunities available
The Greater Cleveland STEM Foundation is presenting its second annual CleSTEM Festival on Saturday, October 19, at Baldwin Wallace University! The purpose of the festival is to inspire to bring professionals, students, innovators, parents, and curiosity-seekers to explore STEM and learn about fact-...
2019 Charles L. Hoppel Prize Lectureship in Mitochondrial Biology to be held Sept. 20
The 2019 Charles L. Hoppel Prize Lectureship in Mitochondrial Biology will feature Prize Winner Douglas Wallace, PhD, who leads the Center for Mitochondrial and Epigenomic Medicine at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. This event also honors the extraordinary career and teaching of Charles L. Hopp...