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Film screening: Looking Toward Home: An Urban Indian Experience
The Social Justice Institute will host a screening of the documentary Looking Toward Home: An Urban Indian Experience. The showing will be held Wednesday, April 4, at 7 p.m. in Crawford Hall, Room A9. In this documentary film, narrator Conroy Chono (Acoma Pueblo) explains how the 1950s Federal…
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Panel discussion on food literacy
As part of the third annual Food Symposium, attend a panel discussion on food literacy Friday, March 30, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in Crawford Hall, Room 9A. The panelists will be health care and food sustainability experts. Learn more about the Food Symposium at artsci.case.edu/food/current-events/.
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“Tomboys and the Blossoming of Juvenile Fiction”
Renée M. Sentilles, associate professor of history, will present the lecture “Tomboys and the Blossoming of Juvenile Fiction.” The lecture, sponsored by the Kelvin Smith Library, will take place Thursday, March 29, at 4 p.m. in Kelvin Smith Library, Dampeer Room. This free and open-to-the-public…
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Film screening: Knife Skills
As part of the third annual Food Symposium, there will be a screening of the Academy Award-nominated documentary Knife Skills. The documentary focuses on EDWINS, a Cleveland restaurant. A panel discussion with Brandon Chrostowski, founder of EDWINS Leadership and Culinary Institute, and the film’s…
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Mindfulness workshop
Facilitated by Marjorie Edguer, Women in Science and Humanities Earning Doctorates will host a conversation and mindfulness workshop to learn physical and breathing techniques for creating space in times of stress and uncertainty. The workshop will be held Monday, March 26, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at…
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"Building Complex Collaborative Community Intervention Studies"
The Department of Anthropology will host medical anthropologist Jean Schensul for the third guest lecture of the Anthropology Lecture Series. She will present "Building Complex Collaborative Community Intervention Studies” Monday, March 26, from 5 to 6 p.m. in Mather Memorial Building, Room…
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Blood Drive
The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive Thursday, March 22, from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m. in Fribley Commons, Fireside Room. Approximately 900 pints of blood are needed daily to meet the needs of Northeast Ohio hospitals and medical institutions. Each pint of blood can save up to three lives.…
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Faith and Food
Students are invited to engage in thoughtful discussion about faith over food with United Protestant Campus Ministries, Newman Catholic Student Association, InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Cru and Covenant Student Ministries. This event, titled Faith and Food, will be Saturday, March 24, from 5…
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Food Symposium: Local Food Market
As part of the third annual Food Symposium, the campus community is invited to meet Case Western Reserve University’s food- and hunger-related groups at their Local Food Market. There will be a display of fresh herbs, microgreens and finger foods for attendees to try. This event will be held…
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“Quacks, Charlatans, and Geniuses: Medicine in Ancient Greece”
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities and Dittrick Medical History Center will host a talk by James C. McKeown, professor of classics at the University of Wisconsin – Madison and author of A Cabinet of Ancient Medical Curiosities: Strange Tales and Surprising Facts From the Healing Arts of…