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Access to Microsoft products from the Software Center changing for some employees Feb. 1
Because of a change in licensing, access to Microsoft products from the university's Software Center will be changing effective Feb. 1. Staff, students and faculty members who are university employees will retain their current access to Microsoft products. Faculty who are not employees of the…
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Summer Undergraduate Research Application Q & A
Students planning to apply for summer research programs on campus, through NSF-REU programs or elsewhere can learn about submission strategies and get answers to questions about applying for research programs on Tuesday, Feb. 4, from 4-5 p.m. in the Sears Building, Room 213. The event is…
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TIAA offering live webinars on financial topics
Faculty and staff members can get information on retirement planning, cybersecurity and other topics through a series of webinars broadcast live by TIAA from Feb. 11-13 and available on demand for 30 days after the live broadcast. All webinars start at noon. Scheduled topics are: Feb. 11:…
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"Get Experienced" Career Fair
The "Get Experienced" Career Fair will take place Monday, Feb. 10, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center’s fieldhouse. Students looking for internships, co-ops or full-time opportunities can meet with potential employers and learn more about various…
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The Journey Ends to Begin, VOICES a Century Apart
Frederick Douglass’ commencement address at Western Reserve College in 1854, along with speeches by Martin Luther King Jr. during his visits to Cleveland, will be featured in a program at Kelvin Smith Library on Tuesday, Feb. 4, from 12:30-2 p.m. in the O’Neill Reading Room on the library’s second…
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Volunteer project: Making sensory calming kits
The LGBT Center invites the campus community to help assemble sensory calming kits Friday, Feb. 7, from 4-6 p.m. in the multipurpose room of the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Residence Hall. Donations of small glass jars with lids, glitter, clear glue, small stuffed animals, sunglasses and individually…
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Faculty Parents Group lunch
The Faculty Parents Group will meet for an informal lunch on Friday, Feb. 7, from noon to 1 p.m. at Michelson and Morley. The event is an opportunity to speak with other members of the group about issues related to being a faculty parent and share resources, offer moral support, and network. RSVP…
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“The Sacrifice of Ibrahim: Faith-Switching Rumors and Forced Conversion in Seventeenth-Century Marseille”
Gillian Weiss, associate professor in the Department of History, will present a lecture considering the real case of two Muslim girls converted to Catholicism on direct order from Louis XIV. Christened Marie-Magdeleine and Ursule Marseille, the daughters of an Algerian galley slave named Ibrahim…
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The 2019 Nobel Prizes in Science, Explained
CWRU faculty will briefly describe the achievements of the most recent Nobel laureates in a symposium and reception co-sponsored by the departments of Physics and Chemistry and the Cell Biology Program. The event begins at 4 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 30, in Rockefeller Building, Room 301, followed by…
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Meet Your Police information sessions
Members of the community can meet and talk with Case Western Reserve University police officers during a series of appearances this spring. Officers will be at an information table on the first floor of Tinkham Veale University Center Thursday, March 5, and Tuesday, April 7. Additionally, the…