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Learn more about cognitive science of brain health at today’s event
Neurology professor Peter Whitehouse will provide insight into the role of neuroscience and cognitive science in creating collective wisdom today from 4 to 5 p.m. in Crawford Hall 618 with his talk, “A neurosceptical and intergenerative view of the cognitive science of brain health.” This lecture…
Ethics Table brown bag lunch to address bioethics Feb. 6
The Ethics Table brown bag lunch series will continue this week on Wednesday, Feb. 6. Last week’s discussion focused on the need for systems thinking as people become ethically formed. Building on last week’s lunch, neurology professor Peter Whitehouse will lead the discussion based on his…
Baker-Nord Center’s Revolution Film Series continues Feb. 11
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities’ Revolution Film Series continues Monday, Feb. 11, with The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade (aka Marat/Sade). Jeffrey Ullom, assistant…
Research ShowCASE 2013 abstract deadline extended to Monday, Feb. 11
The deadline to submit abstracts to Research ShowCASE, a day to celebrate research at Case Western Reserve University, has been extended to Monday, Feb. 11. All are invited to participate with other Case Western Reserve faculty, staff and students, as well as researchers from Case Western…
Case Center for Inquiry and InterVarsity Christian Fellowship holding food drive this week
Case Center for Inquiry and InterVarsity Christian Fellowship will cosponsor “Food for Thought, Food for Spirit,” a weeklong food drive, Feb. 4-8. During this week, dried and canned food, as well as household items such as soap and toilet paper, will be collected in Nord Hall from 2 to 4 p.m., the…
Forensic psychiatrist, faculty member to lead talk Feb. 8 on some of history’s most high-profile cases
Join Phillip Resnick, professor of psychiatry at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, as he presents “Crimes of Infamy: Jeffrey Dahmer to the Unabomber.” Resnick, a forensic psychiatrist who has consulted on numerous high profile criminal cases, will examine the history,…
Freedman Fellows presentations continue Feb. 8 with a look at ”The Myth of Dresden”
The Freedman Fellows Presentation Series will continue Friday, Feb. 8, as Susanne Vees-Gulani, associate professor of modern languages and literature, presents “The Myth of Dresden: Origins & Manifestation of the German Victim Discourse I.” The event will take place in the Kelvin Smith…
What’s so fascinating about Mars? Find out from a NASA scientist at Science Café Cleveland
Mars has recently been the target of an armada of robot explorers, including “Curiosity,” “Spirit” and “Pathfinder.” This recent influx of exploration begs questions like: “Why Mars?” and “What are these missions?” At the next Science Café Cleveland, held Monday, Feb. 11, Geoffrey A. Landis of…
Submit your designs for the Springfest 2013 logo contest
The Springfest 2013 logo contest is under way. Students are invited to design a logo and have the opportunity to win a $100 prize. To enter, follow the guidelines below and submit it to springlogo@case.edu by Sunday, Feb. 3, at 11:59 p.m.: Logo must include "Springfest" and "April 27,…
Employees: Let your kids test their innovation skills at Engineering Challenges Carnival
Faculty and staff members are encouraged to bring their children or families to Case Western Reserve University’s Engineering Challenges Carnival. Students in grades K-12 are invited to come try design challenges, computer programming or make catapults and bouncy balls out of household items.…