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Upcoming panel to feature prominent guests discussing the financing of terrorism
The Institute for Global Security Symposium will feature prominent guests discussing “Preventing the Financing of Terrorism.” The panel will be held March 2 from 1 to 5:30 p.m. in the School of Law Moot Courtroom (A59). Panelists will discuss the current legal framework provided in the Patriot Act ...
Next UCITE seminar to discuss how to help students with complex disability issues
The topic of the Feb. 23 UCITE seminar will be “Dealing with students who have complex disability issues.” Faculty members have become used to students with disabilities and how to provide the appropriate accommodations. But now there are an increasing number of students with more complex diagnoses...
History’s Kenneth Ledford to lead next Faculty Work-in-Progress lecture
Kenneth F. Ledford, associate professor of history and law, will lead the next Faculty Work-in-Progress lecture, “Organizing Justice: Forming the Preußischer Richterverein and Advocating for Judges.” For years after the reorganization of the judiciary in Prussia and Germany in 1879, Prussian judges...
CWRU chapter of New Abolitionist to hold first meeting Feb. 22
Nationally, one in three black and one in six Latino boys are at risk of imprisonment during their lifetime. New Abolitionist is a national campaign associated with the Children's Defense Fund that seeks to strategically dismantle the “cradle to prison pipeline” and tackle issues of inequality relat...
Pre-med society to hold fundraiser Feb. 23, featuring performances, prizes and more
Daniel Hale-Williams Pre-Medical Society is having a semester-long fundraiser to Knock-Out Cancer. The first fundraising event will be the Cultural Explosion Feb. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in The Spot. Several university organizations will present different aspects of their cultures, such as dance performanc...
Learn about CWRU’s High Throughput Screening Program in Feb. 22 seminar
Researchers and faculty members are invited to attend a seminar on Case Western Reserve University’s High Throughput Screening Program in collaboration with University of Cincinnati’s Drug Discovery Center. Join the seminar Feb. 22 at 1 p.m. in Biomedical Research Building 105 to find out about thi...
Ash Wednesday service to be held at Amasa Stone Chapel
United Protestant Campus Ministries and Newman Catholic Campus Ministry will hold an Ash Wednesday service for the campus community Feb. 22 at 4 p.m. in Amasa Stone Chapel. Imposition of Ashes will be available as will a light vegetarian meal afterward. For more information, contact revdonna@upcam...
Academic Integrity Board hosts Integrity Week 2012, beginning Feb. 24
Integrity Week 2012 begins Feb. 24, with a week of events hosted by the Academic Integrity Board (AIB). Events range from a casual hot chocolate meet-and-greet with the AIB to a panel discussion on this year’s Integrity Week theme “Fostering a Culture of Integrity” featuring student and faculty lead...
Executive director of presidential commission on bioethical issues to lecture Feb. 21
The topic of the Elena and Miles Zaremski Law-Medicine Forum, presented by the Law-Medicine Center, will be “Federal Law for Protecting Human Subjects: Historical Investigation & Recommendations for Reform from the President's Bioethics Commission.” Valerie Bonham, executive director of the Preside...
History department sponsors talk on “Feminists Behaving Badly” Feb. 24
The Case Western Reserve University Department of History will sponsor a talk with Faye Dudden, professor of history and a presidential scholar at Colgate University. Dudden will speak on “Feminists Behaving Badly: A Reinterpretation of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony in Reconstruction.”...