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Eldred Theater: "Barefoot in the Park"
Eldred Theater will kick off its series tonight with its production of Barefoot in the Park by Neil Simon. A young newlywed couple is starting their life in New York City—he a young lawyer trying his first important case, she a very happy newlywed from a well-off family—but nothing goes as planned…
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Medical Instruments for Nations Under Development workshop
MIND: Medical Instruments for Nations Under Development will host a workshop on the fourth floor of Sears think[box] today (Sept. 30) from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Attendees will repair patient monitors received from Medwish so they can be sent to developing countries. David Kazdan, adjunct assistant…
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Fireworks, halftime events at Saturday night’s football game
The Case Western Reserve University Spartans and the Saint Vincent College Bearcats—two of the three undefeated Presidents’ Athletic Conference teams—will face off Oct. 1 at DiSanto Field. Enjoy a fireworks show following the game, sponsored by Bon Appétit and FedEx Office. In addition, halftime…
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"Breast Cancer Screening Options and Breast Density Law in Ohio"
As part of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women’s programming on breast cancer awareness, Donna Plecha, associate professor of radiology in the School of Medicine, will present "Breast Cancer Screening Options and Breast Density Law in Ohio." Her talk will take place Friday, Oct. 7, from noon…
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Nigerian Independence Celebration
Join the African Student Association and The International and Multicultural Exchange to celebrate Nigeria’s 56th year of independence. The celebration will take place Saturday, Oct. 1, beginning at 10 p.m. in the Jolly Scholar. A live DJ and CWRU’s Cheza Nzuri dance team will perform, and…
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CWRU’s 2016-17 Think Forum speaker series brings celebrated artists and scientists to campus
Speakers include award-winning playwrights, best-selling authors, a celebrated cultural critic and filmmaker, and renowned water scientist Case Western Reserve University’s Think Forum speaker series is presenting a lineup of celebrated guest lecturers covering a wide range of topical issues, from…
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Cedar Point Halloweekends Trip
All students are invited to attend the Center for International Affairs’ annual Cedar Point Halloweekends trip this Saturday. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to mark another activity off the International Student Services Bucket List (PDF)! On Oct. 1, transportation will arrive at Kelvin Smith…
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“Digitalizing the African Language Question”
Increasingly, universities try to teach and be “global.” But even in disciplines that lend themselves to this notion, notably African Studies or Postcolonial Studies, why do specialists confine themselves to linguistic borders, such as Anglophone, Francophone or Lusophone? Sara Hanaburgh,…
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“Cancer and the Americans with Disabilities Act”
Continuing its Breast Cancer Awareness Month programming, the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will host Law and Bioethics Professor Sharona Hoffman for her talk, "Cancer and the Americans with Disabilities Act." The talk will be held Thursday, Oct. 6, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the women's center…
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International Student Success Series: University History & Traditions
Case Western Reserve’s history forms what the university is today. So how does CWRU fit into the context of American university traditions? What is homecoming, and what happens on CWRU’s campus during the event? What about Greek Week, commencement or the Hudson Relays? Learn about CWRU’s…