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CWRU police to hold emergency training for all faculty, staff and students April 25-26
The Case Western Reserve University police department invites all faculty, staff and students to ALICE (Alert-Lockdown-Inform-Counter-Evacuate) training. The training will be held in Strosacker Auditorium on Thursday, April 25, from 9 to 11 a.m. and in Thwing Center’s ballroom on Friday, April 26,…
Go on a walking tour of CWRU’s sculptures on Earth Day, April 22
Ever wonder about the sculptures you pass by each day on campus? Get to know them this Earth Day, April 22, with a walking tour of Case Western Reserve's Putnam Sculpture Collection from 11 a.m. to noon. Meet in front of Kelvin Smith Library to begin viewing renowned artwork, indoors and out, on…
Explore the mind, motives of Norway shooter at Public Affairs Discussion Group
Mark Turner, Institute Professor and professor of cognitive science, and Francis Steen, associate professor of communication studies at the University of California, Los Angeles, will lead this Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group. Steen, who will join the discussion via videoconference, and…
Kelvin Smith Library holds events for Preservation Week April 21-27
From April 21 to 27, Kelvin Smith Library will participate in Preservation Week, during which libraries all over the country highlight their efforts to preserve personal and shared collections. The following free activities will be offered at Kelvin Smith Library as a part of Preservation…
Learn about games for the college crowd at ThatCamp Games 2013 at CWRU
Assigning college students to play games may sound like an unusual teaching method. But more than 70 college professors and museum educators from around the country will participate in an event at Case Western Reserve University called ThatCamp Games 2013, a boot camp to learn about using and…
Celebrate Earth Day with visits to local farms, ”low-carbon Iron Chef" contest
Bon Appetit, the Student Sustainability Council and the Office for Sustainability are collaborating to organize two events to celebrate Earth Day. Students are invited to visit two local farms Bon Appetit sources food from on Saturday, April 20, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The day will begin with Green…
Women faculty: Learn how to improve your CV at April 25 workshop
On Thursday, April 25, a workshop will be held for women faculty to address questions about curriculum vitae, such as how often to update, what information to include and other tips to improve the overall impression of the CV. Advice and information will be given by Claudia Coulton, Distinguished…
Annual Italian Film Festival to show movies on campus throughout April
The sixth annual Italian Film Festival is underway, with films being shown on Thursday, April 18, Tuesday, April 23, and Tuesday, April 30. All films begin at 7 p.m. in Strosacker Auditorium and are free and open to the public. The festival is sponsored by the Italian Cultural Institute of…
Schubert Center conversation series continues with look at 50 years of child abuse research, policy
The Schubert Center for Child Studies’ lecture series will continue with a talk by Richard Krugman, titled “Fifty Years After ‘The Battered Child’: What’s Left To Do?” Krugman is vice chancellor for the Office of Health Affairs at the University of Colorado. His talk will be given as a part of…
Run to benefit United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cleveland April 21
Students are invited to join the Graduate Student Senate Health & Wellness Committee in Sunday’s Race to Empower, benefiting United Cerebral Palsy of Greater Cleveland. Taking place April 21 at 9 a.m. at UCP of Greater Cleveland’s headquarters (10011 Euclid Ave.), the event includes a 5K or 1K…