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The Beat UPTOWN introduces Fire and Ice, a free winter celebration with ice carving, bowling and more
The Beat UPTOWN, a series of free public activities hosted at Toby’s Plaza in Uptown, presents Fire and Ice on Thursday, Jan. 22, from 6 to 9 p.m. It’s a celebration of winter with fun and creative uses of fire and ice, featuring ice-carving demonstrations, ice painting and ice bowling with The…
Women faculty: Discuss job satisfaction at Jan. 29 luncheon
What is job satisfaction—and do you have it? Join women faculty from across campus to share thoughts on this question and others during the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women's upcoming lunchtime talk. The discussion will take place Thursday, Jan. 29, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Flora Stone…
Next UCITE session to cover "team teaching"
Team teaching can take many forms. In its purest form, it consists of two or more instructors being involved in every aspect of a course, enabling students to benefit from the different perspectives that scholars can bring to the same topic, thus showing them that knowledge is not…
Join students, Ethnic Studies faculty for conversations about race, campus community Jan. 21
The Ethnic Studies Program will host a student/faculty mixer in support of the #WeBelongHere movement on campus. This is an opportunity for faculty and students to engage in informal discussion about issues of race within the campus community. Members from several multicultural student groups will…
Upcoming workshop in implicit bias series to take place Jan. 27
The Organizational Development & Learning Unit of the Department of Human Resources will continue its brown bag series on implicit bias Tuesday, Jan. 27, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Crawford Hall, Room 209. The series on implicit bias comprises 15 individual sessions, based on the Implicit…
Donate to American Red Cross at blood drive Jan. 22
The African-American Society will sponsor an American Red Cross Blood Drive on Thursday, Jan. 22, from 2 to 7 p.m. in the Wade Pioneer Room in Wade Commons. Approximately 900 pints of blood are needed daily to meet the need of Northeast Ohio hospitals and medical institutions, and each pint of…
Full week of events scheduled, as MLK Celebration Week begins today
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week, organizations across the university will host a variety of events Jan. 16-23. A brief list of events is found below. For more information and a full description of events, visit case.edu/events/mlk/about/events.html. Friday, Jan. 16 Community…
First Ethics Table of the semester set for Jan. 21
The first Ethics Table brown bag lunch discussion of the spring semester will take place next Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 11:30 a.m. at the Thwing Center’s Cleveland Room. There is no topic for the first meeting of the semester. At the meeting, attendees will discuss possible topics for coming…
121 Fitness’ free guest week runs through Jan. 19, features Late Night Open House Party
Take advantage of the last few days of 121 Fitness’ free guest week. Perks for the week—ending Jan. 19— include full access to the facility, free access to exercise classes, free parking in lot 53 while working out, a free locker and towel service. Also, stop by the Late Night Open House…
NASA astronaut's lecture to kick off spring semester for Siegal Lifelong Learning Program
The Laura & Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program at Case Western Reserve University will kick off the spring semester with a distinguished lecture by NASA astronaut Captain Michael J. Foreman. In the lecture, Foreman will explore the current state of the U.S. space program, its future and…