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“Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.”
The National Youth Sports Program (NYSP) at Case Western Reserve University will host an event, “Remembering Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.,” at noon on Monday, April 4, in Amasa Stone Chapel. Respected leaders will share how King has inspired them to action. Speakers include: Clarence Bozeman, civil…
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GCAS Professional Development Week
The Graduate Council of Arts & Sciences (GCAS) at Case Western Reserve University will host a week of professional development events for graduate students, particularly those in the College of Arts and Sciences, from March 29 to April 4. Each session will be led by faculty members from…
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"Preventing and Managing Burnout"
Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff are invited to join a webinar hosted by IMPACT Solutions, titled "Preventing and Managing Burnout,” on Wednesday, April 6, at 11 a.m.  Webinar organizers aim to raise awareness about burnout—a condition that many people experience, yet one that can…
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"Working with Human Communities to Protect Gorilla Communities"
Sarah Tolbert (CWR '09), an interdisciplinary forest conservation expert with more than a decade of experience working in sub-Saharan Africa, will give a talk titled "Working with Human Communities to Protect Gorilla Communities” Monday, March 28, at 5 p.m., in the Tinkham Veale University…
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Sons of Mystro
Sons of Mystro, an award-winning violin duo, will present their innovative arrangements of popular music in the Maltz Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, April 1. The pair of violin virtuosos who make up Sons of Mystro—brothers Malcolm and Umoja—use their violins to interpret reggae…
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Death Takes a Holiday
The student musical theater organization CWRU Footlighters will present its spring production, Death Takes a Holiday—a fun, romantic escape into a post-World War world when the loneliest of souls arrives at an Italian villa disguised as a handsome young prince. Performances of…
Impact Talk: "Sticks and Stones Might Break My Bones – How Words Can Be Used to Empower or Marginalize"
The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences invites all members of the campus community to the first of several Impact Talks with Adrianne M. Fletcher, assistant dean of diversity and inclusion and assistant professor. The event, titled "Sticks and Stones Might Break My…
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“Springfest 2K22 Theme Drop”
Case Western Reserve's Springfest Committee invites all undergraduate and graduate students to attend “Springfest 2K22 Theme Drop” Saturday, March 26, from 3 to 6 p.m. During the event, attendees will learn of this year's Springfest event theme—while taking part in tie-dye, bubble tea, a bouncy…
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“Superoscillations, the Talbot Carpet, and Gauss Sums”
The Department of Physics invites all members of the campus community to attend the event, “Superoscillations, the Talbot Carpet, and Gauss Sums," Thursday, March 24, at 4 p.m., in Rockefeller Building (Room 301) or via Zoom. Chapman University’s 13th president, Daniele Struppa, will give a…
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STEM Faculty Recruitment and Retention Journal Club meeting
Now in its second year, the Case Western Reserve University STEM Faculty Recruitment and Retention Journal Club is focused on increasing recruitment and retention of historically disenfranchised populations in STEM disciplines. The third meeting of the spring 2022 semester will take place…