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State of Ohio Poet Laureate celebrates Hart Crane
Dave Lucas, poet laureate of Ohio and full-time lecturer in Case Western Reserve’s Department of English, will celebrate the writings of Cleveland poet Hart Crane in Kelvin Smith Library’s Dampeer Room on March 25 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Known for his difficult and highly stylized modernist poetry,…
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Weatherhead Undergraduate Programs spring open house
Thinking about pursuing a major, minor or secondary major in one of Weatherhead School of Management's academic program areas? All Case Western Reserve undergraduate students—including current Weatherhead School enrollees—are welcome to attend the Spring Open House. Weatherhead School of…
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“Think Beyond the Classroom: The Future of Experiential Education at CWRU”
What does the future of experiential education look like at Case Western Reserve University? How might we formalize or credential the existing experiential education opportunities—in which 98 percent of the student body participates—into existing academic structures or co-curricular learning?…
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“Applying to Graduate School in STEM Fields—and Writing Those Pesky Personal Statements”
As students begin to contemplate life post-graduation, SOURCE, Post-Graduate Planning and Experiential Education, and Student Success are teaming up for a workshop titled “Applying to Graduate School in STEM Fields—and Writing Those Pesky Personal Statements.” Held Friday, March 22, from 12:45 to…
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"Austerity, Precarious Use and the Elusive AIDS-Free Generation in Mozambique"
Rachel Chapman, associate professor in anthropology at University of Washington, will be on campus Friday, March 22, for a talk titled “Austerity, Precarious Use and the Elusive AIDS-Free Generation in Mozambique.” The presentation will be held in Mather Memorial Building, Room 201, from 5 to 6…
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“Exploring Careers for the Common Good”
Considering a career in nonprofits, public policy, or advocacy? Come to a panel discussion on Wednesday, March 20, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in Clark Hall, Room 206, to learn from CWRU affiliates about their public service career paths. Dinner will be provided. Panelists include: Nusaiba Chowdhury,…
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Marilyn Sanders Mobley Celebration Reception
The university community is invited to a reception for Marilyn Sanders Mobley on Thursday, April 25, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Foster-Castele Great Hall at The Frank N. and Jocelyne K. Linsalata Alumni Center. President Barbara R. Snyder will thank Mobley for her 10 years of service as the…
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Naach di Cleveland
Naach di CWRU, a student organization promoting Bollywood-fusion and Bhangra dance, is hosting Naach di Cleveland March 23 from 5:30 to 10 p.m. at the Cleveland Public Auditorium. Naach di Cleveland is an annual fundraising event showcasing 16 Bollywood fusion and Bhangra dance teams from across…
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Diversity 360 Peer Facilitator Training
Attend a training to become Diversity 360 Peer Facilitator. During the training on Saturday, March 23, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Hall Interactive Classroom, you will learn how to teach the curriculum to incoming first-year students, starting with their orientation this…
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“Drawn to Yellowstone: The Role of Art in the Preservation of the American Landscape”
As part of the 2019 Cleveland Humanities Festival, the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, CWRU Department of Bioethics and the Cleveland Museum of Art will host a talk titled “Drawn to Yellowstone: The Role of Art in the Preservation of the American Landscape.” The event, featuring Robert Petty,…