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Next Public Affairs Discussion Group topic: ROTC on campus
In 1970, after the deaths at Kent State University, Case Western Reserve University banned the Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) from campus. Some students still participated in ROTC on their own at other institutions, such as John Carroll University, but unofficially. In March 2012, with the…
Power of Diversity Lecture Series to continue with presentation on students, service
The Office for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity invites the campus community to a lecture by Andrew M. Rollins, professor of biomedical engineering and medicine and faculty adviser of Engineers Without Borders, titled "Developing Our Students, and the World, Through Service." The…
Commemorate Veterans Day with National Roll Call
Veterans Day honors the men and women who have served in the nation’s military. On Tuesday, Nov. 11, Case Western Reserve will join colleges and universities across the country to honor U.S. military veterans by participating in the national Veterans Day Commemoration and National Roll Call event,…
Roundtable discussion to cover religious, political basis of ISIS and other terrorist groups Nov. 6
Students are invited to join a faculty panel for a discussion about Islam in current events on Thursday, Nov. 6, at 8:30 p.m. in Thwing Center, Room 201. Pete Moore, associate professor of political science, Justine Clites, of the religious studies department, and Joshua Stacher, professor of…
Short-term study abroad information session Nov. 6
Interested in studying abroad over spring break or the summer with CWRU faculty and CWRU students? Come learn about the more than 20 options students have to meet their academic needs and expand their global horizons through CWRU’s short-term study abroad programs. An information session will be…
Get tips on finding summer research opportunities at Thursday's info session
Students are invited to attend Finding Summer Research—a 50-minute information session where students will learn how to conduct a thorough web search of the many summer programs not only at Case Western Reserve University, but all over the country and the world. Students can learn about both…
Learn how to ”make ideas stick” at Nov. 6 UCITE session
People spend large chunks of time in classes during their formal education and yet, after it is all over, they tend to remember only a few things here and there. This raises the question of what makes some ideas "stick" in the minds of people long after they heard them, while other ideas seem to…
Next WISER general body meeting to cover publishing, co-op opportunities Nov. 6
Students are invited to join the Women in Science and Engineering Roundtable (WISER) for its monthly general body meeting with special guests Bill Novak, assistant director of cooperative education, and Jack Behrend, editor-in-chief of Discussions, the undergraduate research journal of Case Western…
Islamic studies scholar to discuss role of Shari’ah law in the U.S. Nov. 7
Ramez Islambouli, adjunct professor at the School of Law, lecturer of Arabic studies and adjunct professor of Islamic studies and Islamic law, will present “The Role of Shari’ah Law in the U.S.” The event is open to the campus community and will take place on Friday, Nov. 7, from 12:30 to 1:45…
CWRU to host second annual “Stigma is a Drag” fundraiser for mental illness education Nov. 14
Stigma is one of the biggest challenges individuals with mental illnesses encounter. QGrad and Student Leaders Advocating for Mental Health (SLAM) at Case Western Reserve University have teamed up to raise money for the Ohio Chapter of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) to educate the…