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“Beyond Magic Bullets: White Race as a Social Determinant of the Opioid Crisis”
The Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and Siegal Lifelong Learning Program will be hosting the eighth webinar in its fall webinar series, Racial Disparity, Social Justice and the Opioid Crisis, Thursday, Nov. 5, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. (EST). The topic of this webinar will be “Beyond…
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Civic Acts of Kindness Week
Share your time, talent and treasures during a week of virtual and on-campus service projects and educational programming hosted by the Center for Civic Engagement & Learning. Civic Acts of Kindness Week will be held Saturday, Nov. 7, through Thursday, Nov. 13. Students can participate in…
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Town Hall Session: 2021 Benefits
Leaders of the university’s Department of Human Resources invite faculty and staff to an informational session regarding the 2021 benefits and wellness programs Wednesday, Nov. 4, at noon (EST). Due to the pandemic, the session will be held virtually. Get the Zoom link for the session.
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Frontiers in Biological Sciences Lecture Series: “Neurobiology of Social Behaviors”
The Case Western Reserve University community is invited to attend the next Frontiers in Biological Sciences Lecture Series event, hosted by the Department of Neurosciences, Wednesday, Nov. 11, at 4 p.m. via Zoom. Catherine Dulac, the Higgins Professor of Molecular and Cellular Biology at…
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"Finding Your Story: Using Personal Experience to Write for Kids"
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to attend “Finding Your Story: Using Personal Experience to Write for Kids,” an interactive workshop led by author Tricia Springstubb. The workshop will explore the use of the people, places and memories important to a writer’s…
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CWRUinCLE Live: "Freedom on and Freedom After Juneteenth" with Karamu House
Staff from Cleveland’s Karamu House—the oldest producing African American theatre in the nation—will join in conversation with the Center for Civic Engagement & Learning’s (CCEL) Executive Council and Adiah Bailey, president of CWRU Black Student Union, to reflect on the legacy of Juneteenth…
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"Communication Strategies during Difficult Times"
During the turbulent election season, communication skills are more important than ever. Communication skills are vital tools for dealing with campus, community and personal relationships. Yet, when it comes to communicating, few people think about the messages they send either verbally or…
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Master's in supply chain information session webinar
Join Weatherhead School of Management for an information session on the supply chain program Friday, Nov. 6, at 9 a.m. The Weatherhead School team, led by professor and faculty director Alireza Kibirian, will answer all questions regarding the supply chain program, career opportunities,…
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"Applying to Graduate School in Social Sciences—and Writing Those Pesky Personal Statements"
Students interested in pursuing graduate education are invited to attend a seminar on "Applying to Graduate School in Social Sciences—and Writing Those Pesky Personal Statements" Friday, Nov. 6, at 2 p.m. via Zoom. This workshop will focus on personal statements for students who plan to pursue…
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2020 (hindsight)
2020 (hindsight) is the November 2020 production from the Department of Theater at Case Western Reserve University, directed by faculty member Beth McGee. During this live presentation over Zoom, students will perform original monologues, poems and dances reflecting on their experiences with the…