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Three longtime Siegal Lifelong Learning Program teachers to be honored at upcoming event
The Laura and Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program at Case Western Reserve University will honor three teachers who exemplify the ideals of the program’s mission through their contributions, dedication and the critical roles they fulfill as educators. The honorees will be recognized during “A…
Register for two-part ”Cross-Cultural Relations” workshop
Heard the term “global citizenship” used across campus? Noticed a demographic shift? Have questions on how to deal with cultural misunderstandings in the workplace? Learn to adopt strategies and start the journey toward intercultural understanding and better engagement at “Cross-Cultural…
CWRU Spartan Sports Camp for kids set for this summer
The Case Western Reserve University Spartan Sports Camp for children ages 6-12 will be held June 15 to July 24 at the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center. The camp is $125 per week for employees’ children ($150 for the general public), with weeks focusing on a mix of different…
Undergraduates: Fuel up for finals with Late-Night Breakfast
Undergraduate students are invited to fuel up for finals with the most important meal of the semester, Late-Night Breakfast—a Case Western Reserve University tradition—Thursday, April 30, from 9:30 to 11 p.m. at Leutner and Fribley Halls. It’s breakfast with all the sugar and twice the bacon, not…
Learn how to cook from chef Dan Churchill
Intimidated by a frying pan? Relied on your parents for meals for too long? Dan Churchill, author of Dude Food, will be at Barnes and Noble university bookstore on Thursday, April 30, at 1 p.m. for a demonstration and signing. Churchill will demonstrate how to prepare for the work week and how to…
Get ready for finals with Late-Night Breakfast April 30
Students are invited to fuel up for their study sessions with Late-Night Breakfast—a Case Western Reserve University tradition—Thursday, April 30, from 9:30 to 11 p.m. at Leutner Commons and Fribley Commons. Late-Night Breakfast will feature music, games and prizes, as well as traditional…
Learn more about Tobacco-Free Campus Initiative at May 1 town hall meeting
The Tobacco-Free Campus Initiative will hold a second town hall session for faculty, staff and students on Friday, May 1, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Ford Auditorium in the Allen Memorial Medical Library. Following a 15- to 20-minute presentation on three subcommittees’ work so far, the campus…
Rice University scholar to discuss tobacco, health inequities at May 1 presentation
The Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) will co-sponsor a presentation on “Tobacco and Health Inequities” Friday, May 1, from noon to 1 p.m. in Biomedical Research Building, Room 105 (Frohring Auditorium). David Wetter, professor and Elma W. Schneider Chair in Psychology…
Historic "Violins of Hope" come to Greater Cleveland this fall
Community collaboration to offer concerts, exhibitions and educational opportunities centered on the role of music and musicians during the Holocaust More than a half dozen organizations across the community have come together to bring the historic Violins of Hope to Northeast Ohio this fall.…
Celebrate Preservation Week at Kelvin Smith Library through May 2
Kelvin Smith Library will host free events throughout the week to celebrate Prevention Week, which is an annual national event sponsored by the Association of Library Collections and Technical Services (a division of the American Library Association). It was created to increase public awareness of…