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CTSC to hold half-day symposium on conducting comparative effectiveness research
Next month, the Clinical & Translational Science Collaborative will host a half-day symposium titled “So You Want To Do Comparative Effectiveness Research? The Nuts and Bolts of CER.” The symposium will help physicians, biomedical researchers, nurses, case managers and more identify strategies…
SOURCE info sessions to provide students tips on earning undergraduate research positions
SOURCE (Support of Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavors) will host two information sessions this month, providing tips on earning research positions. The sessions, titled “How to Find an Undergraduate Research Position,” will take place Nov. 7 at 12:30 p.m. in AW Smith Building 329 and…
Sixth graders to visit campus Nov. 8 for “Introduce a Girl to Science Day”; volunteers still needed
Fifty female sixth grade students will be on campus Nov. 8 for “Introduce a Girl to Science Day,” sponsored by the Women in Science and Engineering Roundtable (WISER) and the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women. From 9:15 a.m. to 2:45 p.m., students from Monticello Middle School and Citizens…
Join the Mandel School, local leaders for a morning-after look at election results
On Wednesday, Nov. 7, the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences will host “The Morning After,” a discussion about the impact of the national election on local governments, nonprofit organizations and the people. Terry Hokenstad, Distinguished University Professor, will moderate the panel.…
Nov. 8 lecture to focus on mass incarceration, retributive justice
The Center for Interdisciplinary Study of Conflict and Dispute Resolution will present the Elmer F. and Ellen Law Burwig Lecture Nov. 8 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the law school’s moot courtroom. This year’s topic is “Mass Incarceration, Retributive Justice and the Penal Substitution Doctrine of…
Novelists, pop culture critics to lead discussion on the new mash-up of ”science fantasy”
In the early 21st century, speculative fiction’s genres and subgenres are bursting their boundaries and flooding mainstream and young adult literature: Science fiction. High fantasy. Cyberpunk, steampunk, sword and sorcery. Why this contemporary boom in alternate narrative worlds? Why deep space…
Baker-Nord Center’s Revolution Film Series continues Nov. 6
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities’ Revolution Film Series continues Tuesday, Nov. 6, with October (10 Days that Shook the World). John Orlock, the Samuel B. and Virginia C. Knight Professor of Humanities, will introduce the documentary-style film at 6 p.m. in the Wolstein Research Building…
Economics Society to host nonpartisan election night watch party for all students
Weatherhead School of Management’s Economics Society will host an election night watch party Nov. 6 from 7:30 to 11 p.m. Students from all majors are invited to enjoy free snacks and desserts while discussing key economic issues in the election with professors. All discussions will be held in a…
Hillel, Middle Eastern Cultural Association partner for film screening Nov. 8
Enjoy dinner and a movie with the Cleveland Hillel Foundation and the Middle Eastern Cultural Association Thursday, Nov. 8, as they partner with the Cleveland Hearing and Speech Center to present the film Voices from El-Sayed. All are invited to watch the film and meet its director, Oded Adomi…
Wednesday’s Spot Night gets cultural with headliner African Soul International
On Wednesday, Nov. 7, the University Program Board will sponsor an International Spot Night featuring headliner African Soul International and the opening act, Julia de Burgos Cultural Arts Center Dance Team. The event will begin at 9:30 p.m. at The Spot. Food and drink specials will be…