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Ethics Table brown bag lunch to examine institutional empathy Feb. 20
The Ethics Table brown bag lunch series will continue this week on Wednesday, Feb. 20, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Attendees will discuss the topic of institutional empathy. Last week, Anthony Jack, assistant professor of cognitive science, philosophy and psychology, kicked off a wide-ranging…
Learn how to work with people of all ages at Feb. 25 seminar
The Master of Engineering and Management Program will hold an interactive seminar titled “From Boomers to Millennials: Managing across Generations" Monday, Feb. 25. This session, lead by Leslie Yerkes, will help better prepare students and employers of varying generations to effectively work…
Medicine professor to sign copies of newest book Feb. 26 at university bookstore
Donald Hricik, professor of medicine, chief of the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension and medical director of transplantation services at University Hospitals Case Medical Center, will sign copies of his newest book, Nothing to Confess, next week at the university bookstore. Hricik is…
Enter your innovative business idea to win money; learn more during Feb. 20 info session
Students of all majors are encouraged to take part in the Case Western Reserve University 2013 Entrepreneurship Educational Consortium (EEC) ideaLabs business concept competition. This competition is a chance for students to share business ideas with others and to celebrate the spirit of innovation…
Eldred Theater presents ”Fifth of July” Feb. 22 to March 3
From Feb. 22 to March 3, Eldred Theater will present Fifth of July by Lanford Wilson, directed by Catherine Albers. A paraplegic Vietnam veteran struggles to keep his childhood home in this heartfelt, humorous tale. The protagonist, Ken, fends off friends and family alike as he tries to come to…
Learn about the portrayal of women in Jewish folklore Feb. 22
On Friday, Feb. 22, Haya Bar-Itzhak of the University of Haifa, Israel, will present a talk titled “Women in Times of Persecution in Jewish Folk Legends.” Bar-Itzhak will discuss Eastern European legends about women in times of persecution, from the 17th century to the Holocaust, as well as…
Learn more about recovery, sober living at Recovery Winter Connection Feb. 19
The Recovery House will host a Recovery Winter Connection on Tuesday, Feb. 19, from 6 to 8 p.m. Students interested in recovery and living a sober life are invited to connect with other like-minded individuals and learn more about available resources over pizza, music and games. RSVP to…
Writing Resource Center to host weekly workshops beginning Feb. 22
Beginning Feb. 22, the Writing Resource Center General Campus Workshop Series will kick off for the spring semester. All workshops will take place on Fridays from 12:45 to 2 p.m. in Guilford House 323. Pizza will be served at each session. All students are welcome to attend the following…
Important dates, events announced for education abroad opportunities
Within the next week, there are a number of important dates related to study abroad. On Friday, Feb. 15, there will be an information session on The Cuba Experience (a three-credit May term course). The information session will be from 12:45 to 1:30 p.m. in Tomlinson Hall 135. The course is…
Submissions being accepted for study abroad photo contest
The Office of Education Abroad will hold its photo contest again this year, welcoming students to submit up to three photos of their study abroad experience. To be eligible for the contest, students must have returned from the study abroad program between April 1, 2012, and April 1, 2013—meaning…