Skip to main content

Events

Duffin-Simmons
A Musical Celebration of Ross Duffin
The Department of Music will present a concert in honor of Ross W. Duffin, the Fynette H. Kulas Professor of Music and Distinguished University Professor, who is retiring. The program will feature performances of early music by current and former students and faculty in the CWRU Historical…
calendar5
Lavender Graduation
Lavender Graduation honors and applauds graduating LGBTQ+ and allied students by recognizing their experiences, contributions and accomplishments during their time at Case Western Reserve University. The ceremony will take place Wednesday, May 2, from 6 to 8 p.m. in Linsalata Alumni Center. The…
GettyImages-510614755
SAGES Portfolio Workshop
Students are invited to a SAGES Portfolio Workshop Monday, April 30, from 12:45 to 2 p.m. in Bellflower Hall, Room 102. The SAGES Portfolio coordinator will present a workshop on how to write, assemble and submit all documents for the SAGES Writing Portfolio. Pizza will be provided. Please be…
calendar
Green Dot Day
The Office of Title IX will host the inaugural Green Dot Day, a day of events designed to educate students, staff and faculty about power-based personal violence. Green Dot Day will take place Friday, April 27, with the first event beginning at 10 a.m. and the last event beginning at 4 p.m. at…
GettyImages-862718308
A Conversation with Stephen Robertson
Have digital humanities fulfilled their promise? What’s worked and what hasn’t when it comes to the application of new technologies to humanities research and presentation? What’s coming next for digital humanities? Students, staff and faculty can pose these questions and more to Stephen…
calendar
“Better Together: Alumni Donations and Student Gratitude”
Students are welcome to play giant Jenga, giant Connect 4, write a thank you note to an alum or make a senior class gift as a part of the Office of Annual Giving’s “Better Together: Alumni Donations and Student Gratitude.” The event will take place today (April 23) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Tinkham…
calendar5
Thwing Study Over
Thwing Study Over, Case Western Reserve University's largest end-of-the-semester event, will take place Wednesday, May 2, from 2 to 6 p.m. in Thwing Center. Students are invited to take a break from finals with free food, popular entertainment and a number of giveaways. See more information.
workshop
“CWRU Internationalization: Where Do We Go from Here?”
Vice Provost David Fleshler and the Center for International Affairs will host a brainstorming session regarding the future of internationalization at CWRU. With so many changes in the internationalization landscape, the discussion will explore what internationalization looks like now and what it…
calendar
Faces of Immigrants
The Muslim Student Association welcomes students, staff and faculty to listen to, learn from and celebrate the stories of immigrants within the local community. The event will take place today (April 20) at 7 p.m. at Algebra Tea House (2136 Murray Hill Road). There will be free food provided by…
race-food-justice-speakers
Race, Food and Justice Conference: Analyzing the urban food movement through a social justice lens
Environmental Health Watch, Rid-All Green Partnership and Case Western Reserve University's Social Justice Institute are holding the Race, Food & Justice Conference: Analyzing the urban food movement through a social justice lens. Attendees will engage in ongoing dialogues that address…