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“Cancer Disparities Among Women: The Role of Tobacco Use”
Monica Webb Hooper, director of the Office of Cancer Disparities Research at the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center in the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, will give a lecture titled “Cancer Disparities Among Women: The Role of Tobacco Use.” Hosted by the Flora Stone Mather Center…
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Responsible Conduct of Research for Undergraduates seminar series: "Communication and Collaboration"
The Responsible Conduct of Research for Undergraduates seminar series, offered by Support of Undergraduate Research & Creative Endeavors (SOURCE) and the Office of Research Administration, will continue Thursday, Oct. 13, at 4 p.m. in Nord Hall, Room 400. The next installment of the series…
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“Coming Out Event - Panel on Queer Women”
The LGBT Center and Flora Stone Mather Center for Women’s collaborative series continues with “Coming Out Event - Panel on Queer Women” Thursday, Oct. 13, from noon to 1 p.m. in Tinkham Veale University Center, Suite 248. In honor of National Coming Out Day, which is Oct. 11, the event seeks to…
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International Student Success Series: “Advice for Traveling Around the United States”
The Center for International Affairs will offer tips for international students planning to travel around the United States while at Case Western Reserve. Part of the International Student Success Series, this workshop, titled “Advice for Traveling Around the United States,” will be held…
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Uptown Saturday Nights (Oct. 8)
The Uptown Saturday Nights Series concludes Saturday, Oct. 8, featuring a variety of musical artists who will celebrate the roots of American music with performances at locations around Uptown. The series features local musicians at various locations on seven consecutive Saturdays in University…
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Frontiers of Astronomy Lecture Series: “Pluto’s Lonely Ice Cap”
As part of the Frontiers of Astronomy Lecture Series, renowned astronomers from across the country will give free lectures at the Natural History Museum throughout the year. In cooperation with the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and the Cleveland Astronomical Society, the Department of…
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Graduate Student Work-in-Progress: “Take Polaroid: Showcasing the American Way of Life in the Soviet Union”
American humorist Irene Kampen chronicled her eight-week sojourn to the Soviet Union in the summer of 1969 in her travelogue, Are You Carrying Any Gold or Living Relatives?, published by Doubleday in 1970. In a talk for the Baker-Nord Center for the humanities, Michael Metsner, a PhD candidate in…
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Keithley Lecture: “Disruption of the Mobile Industry—Lessons Learned”
Henry Tirri The Weatherhead School of Management will host the Keithley Lecture with Henry Tirri, executive vice president and chief technology officer of HARMAN International. Tirri will give his lecture, titled “Disruption of the Mobile Industry—Lessons Learned,” Thursday, Oct. 13 from 1 to…
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Global Talk Series: Profile of the International Student Body"
The Center for International Affairs will hold its next installment of its Global Talk Series, titled "Profile of the International Student Body," Thursday, Oct. 13, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Tomlinson Hall large conference room (Room 135). The talk will address how faculty and staff can…
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Blood drive
The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive on campus Tuesday, Oct. 11, from 2 to 7 p.m. in the Fribley Fireside Room. Approximately 900 pints of blood are needed daily to meet the need of Northeast Ohio hospitals and medical institutions and each pint of blood can save up to three…