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Weatherhead School to hold undergrad programs open house Oct. 26
All students, particularly those considering a major or minor in the Weatherhead School of Management, are encouraged to attend its undergraduate programs open house. Attendees will be able to meet faculty and current students and learn about major and minor programs of study in business and…
Employee Wellness Program presents free Indian cuisine cooking demo
Join a Bon Appetit chef on Wednesday, Oct. 31, to learn how to cook Indian cuisine that is both flavorful and healthy. As part of the Employee Wellness Program, one of the Bon Appetit chefs will conduct a demonstration, and attendees can sample some of the creations. The demonstration will take…
Network with colleagues Nov. 1 at Women Faculty Connect
On Thursday, Nov. 1, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., female faculty members are invited to the Cleveland Room at Thwing Center to chat and share advice with their colleagues at a Women Faculty Connect event. Women Faculty Connect is sponsored by the Women Faculty Leadership Development Institute of the…
Mandel School’s Book and Author series continues Oct. 31 with look at gender identity, photography
The Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences’ Book and Author Program Series continues Oct. 31 with a talk titled “Exploring Gender Identity with Photography: A Multi-Level Approach.” In her talk, Sana Loue, a professor of bioethics in the School of Medicine with secondary appointments in the…
CWRU, Rock Hall to honor Chuck Berry during American Music Masters events
As part of the 17th annual American Music Masters series, Case Western Reserve University and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum will honor one of music’s all-time greats: Chuck Berry. During the weeklong celebration, “Roll Over Beethoven: The Life and Music of Chuck Berry,” the Rock and…
Faculty: Learn to better teach international students during Oct. 25 UCITE session
Case Western Reserve University has been increasingly successful in attracting both undergraduate and graduate international students, and faculty members play a major role in making their experience here rewarding and enjoyable. To do this, instructors must learn to negotiate some of the cultural…
CWRU's political parties face off at "Election 2012 Debate" Oct. 25; submit your questions now
As Election Day approaches, the issues that distinguish the presidential candidates are becoming increasingly relevant. In an effort to help educate voters and encourage the Case Western Reserve community to use their right to vote, CWRU's student newspaper, The Observer, will host "The Election…
Join a lunchtime discussion Oct. 31 on “The Objectification of Halloween Costumes”
The second WILD Wednesday lunchtime discussion of the semester will tackle the topic of “The Objectification of Halloween Costumes” on Halloween, Oct. 31. During the informal discussion, which will be held from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Thwing Center's Spartan Room, attendees will look at Halloween…
Center for Inquiry to host talk Oct. 25 on separation of church and state
Dan Barker, a former pastor and now the co-president of the Freedom From Religion Foundation, will lead a discussion on the separation of church and state during an upcoming talk Oct. 25. Barker, an atheist and advocate of free thought, will present his talk in Thwing Center’s 1914 Lounge,…
Employee Wellness Program to hold free health seminar Oct. 29 on eating disorders
The Employee Wellness Program will host a free health seminar Oct. 29 on “Recognition & Treatment of Eating Disorders.” Mark Warren, clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at the School of Medicine, will lead the seminar to discuss emotional, physical and social consequences of eating…