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Discuss the implications of online course evaluations during Friday’s public affairs talk
As the semester comes to a close, Case Western Reserve, like many universities, will distribute digitized course evaluations, rather than traditional in-class evaluations. Join Timothy J. Fogarty, professor of accountancy at the Weatherhead School of Management, to examine the implications of this…
Start off the holiday season at Friday’s community hour a cappella concert
The eighth annual a cappella community hour concert will take place this Friday, Nov. 30, at 12:30 p.m. in Amasa Stone Chapel. All students, faculty and staff are invited to enjoy performances by student groups, including Solstice, Voices of Glory, Speakeasy, Dhamakapella, the Case Men’s Glee…
Discuss religious, cultural differences of the holiday season during WILD Wednesday talk
Students, staff and faculty are invited to join the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women for “Differences in December,” an informal panel and discussion on the religious and cultural differences celebrated during the holiday season. The event, a WILD Wednesdays talk, will be held Dec. 5 from noon…
Learn how to find undergraduate research opportunities at upcoming events
All Case Western Reserve University undergraduate students are invited to attend one of two installments of “How to Find Undergraduate Research Opportunities.” SOURCE will sponsor each event, which will take place Thursday, Nov. 29, at 4:30 p.m. and Monday, Dec. 3, at 8:30 a.m. Both presentations…
Mind-Body Café continues Friday with ”Love Your Body, Love Yourself” workshop
The Mind-Body Café series continues this week with the workshop “Love Your Body; Love Yourself,” led by University Counseling Services psychologist Sophia Hayes. The Mind-Body Café is a series of workshops sponsored by the University Counseling Services to foster student health and wellness. “Love…
Faculty: Get tips for employing active learning techniques in large classes during UCITE session
Large lecture halls often impose physical and logistical constraints on what an instructor can do effectively. However, there is significant evidence that individuals learn best through active learning. Active learning techniques involve having students read, think, make observations, solve…
Poetry reading with award-winning local poets to be held Nov. 29
The Case Western Reserve University Department of English will host a poetry reading featuring George Bilgere and Brad Ricca on Thursday, Nov. 29. The event will take place in the Guilford Parlor at 5 p.m. Bilgere has published five collections of poetry. His work has won numerous awards,…
Learn about the practice, study of international law during Friday’s talk with Michael Scharf
This Friday, Nov. 30, Michael Scharf, associate dean for Global Legal Studies and John Deaver Drinko–Baker and Hostetler Professor of Law, will present “The Practice and Study of International Law: Transitional Justice in Libya and the Ivory Coast.” This event is designed for prelaw students but…
Two bands to perform at this week’s Spot Night, Nov. 28
Wednesday’s Spot Night will feature performances from two bands: Conditions and Call Us Kings. Spot Night, which is held every Wednesday at 9 p.m. at The Spot, features a wide variety of acts as well as food and drink specials. For more information, email mgd27@case.edu.
Mid-year graduates invited to Alumni Association reception Dec. 10; RSVP now
The Alumni Association will host a mid-year graduates’ reception to officially welcome graduating students into the distinguished group of Case Western Reserve University alumni. The reception, hosted by President Barbara R. Snyder, will start promptly at 4 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 10, in Hovorka…