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Department of Classics to present annual Vergil Week celebration April 18-24
The Department of Classics will present its annual Vergil Week celebration during the last full week of the semester, April 18-24. Events during the celebration will include a footrace; a Latin recitation contest; an art contest; a senior thesis defense in Classical Philology; an all-day reading…
Case Cycling to host bicycle tune-up April 1-3
Case Cycling will host a bicycle tune-up on the Case Quad from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on April 1 and 2 and noon to 5 p.m. on April 3. All members of the campus community are invited to bring their bikes over and allow the team to get them in working order. Prices are cheaper than a bike shop, and all…
Attend seminar on prevention of inflammatory bowel disease
The next lecture in the Cleveland Digestive Disease Core Center Seminar Series will be “Enhancement of NOD2 Antibacterial Activity for the Prevention of Inflammatory Bowel Disease,” a talk by Christine McDonald, assistant professor of molecular medicine. McDonald's lecture will be Wednesday, April…
Juniper Community Council’s 9th annual Star Search to take place April 3; sign up today
The Juniper Community Council’s ninth annual Star Search will take place Friday, April 3, from 7 to 9:30 p.m. at The Spot. This year’s theme is “Outer Space/Glow in the Dark.” All types of talents and performers are encouraged to sign up online. Acts will be judged by Case Western Reserve…
Register to play in this weekend’s badminton tournament
The Case Western Reserve University Badminton Club will host a badminton tournament on Saturday, April 4, at 7 p.m. in the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center. Admission for the event is $5, and food and drinks will be provided. There will also be prizes and raffles. Those…
Scholar to discuss Stevie Wonder's exploration of technology at next Baker-Nord Center event
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will present “Talking Back to the Book: Critical Digital Literacies in African American Rhetorical Traditions,” a lecture by Adam Banks, professor of writing rhetoric and digital studies at University of Kentucky. In this talk, Banks will consider Stevie…
Political scientist to explain how democracy assistance doesn't confront dictators
Sarah Bush, assistant professor of political science at Temple University, will present a lecture, titled “The Democracy Establishment,” on Tuesday, March 31, at 12:15 p.m. at Tinkham Veale University Center, Senior Classroom A When U.S. government democracy assistance was launched three decades…
Organizational Development and Learning Unit to host series on conflict management, workplace violence
Conflict happens—everyone needs to develop the skills to manage it effectively. When managed properly, conflict can allow for learning opportunities. The Organizational Development and Learning Unit of the Department of Human Resources will launch a two-part series on conflict management with an…
Registration open for five-session Mini Med School program
Members of the campus community are invited to take part in the spring session of Mini Med School, presented by Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, University Hospitals Case Medical Center and the Laura and Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program. Mini Med School is medical school…
Faculty/staff alumni invited to join Liberty Mutual for session on ID fraud
Faculty and staff members who are alumni of Case Western Reserve University are invited to join Liberty Mutual for a  lunch-and-learn session about identity fraud on Wednesday, April 1, or Thursday, April 2. Both sessions are from noon to 1 p.m. at the Alumni House. Those interested in auto or…