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Purchase discounted tickets to see CWRU Pep Band perform at Lake Erie Monsters game Nov. 21
The Case Western Reserve University Pep Band will perform at the Lake Erie Monsters game on Friday, Nov. 21. The pep band will sell discounted tickets ($16) through Nov. 6 for the event, which also happens to be Dollar Dog Night. To request an order form, please contact Kelly Hacker by email at…
Sign up for Second-Year Institute by Nov. 2
In the midst of classes, organizations, studying and everything else, it can be difficult to reflect on how to make the most of your remaining time on campus. To combat these distractions and encourage second-year students to make the most of their remaining time on campus, the university offers…
Find out how to avoid, detect and deal with plagiarism at Oct. 30 UCITE session
With the increased emphasis in college on writing essays, papers and reports, plagiarism is a very real possibility. No teacher likes to think his/her students plagiarize, but the reality is that, for a variety of reasons, some students may be tempted to do so. At the next University Center for…
Ubbelohde lecture to cover life of social justice activist Bayard Rustin
John D’Emilio, professor of women’s and gender studies and history at the University of Illinois-Chicago, will give the seventh annual Carl W. Ubbelohde lecture, titled “An Agitator of Justice: The Life and Times of Bayard Rustin.” The lecture will take place Thursday, Oct. 30, at 7:30 at Ford…
Syrian refugee to talk cultural identity, family history during Oct. 30 discussion
The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences’ Master of Nonprofit Organizations program will host guest speaker Shir Mnuchin. She will present "Identity: Refugee, Olah, Israeli" on Thursday, Oct. 30, from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Mandel Community Studies Center, room 108. Based…
Three campus members to discuss politics, possibilities of Hong Kong protests
The campus community is invited to “The Protests in Hong Kong: Who? Why? What's Next?,” a discussion led by Paul Schroeder, visiting assistant professor of political science; Timothy Webster, assistant professor of law and director of East Asian Legal Studies; and undergraduate student Ho Ching…
11-time Jeopardy! champion—and champion for ”nerd culture”—to speak at CWRU
Northeast Ohio’s Arthur Chu gained national attention for becoming an 11-time Jeopardy! champion in March. Now he’s capitalizing on that fame to champion what he refers to as “nerd culture.” Chu, who also blogs for The Daily Beast, will present a lecture, “Revenge of the Nerds: Sex, Race, and Rage…
Scholar to present today's ACES+ Distinguished Lecture “Myanmar Opens Up”
After 50 years of isolation due to policies of a military government and international sanctions, Myanmar is now opening up to the world. Nway Nay Hlaing, head of the Department of Chemical Engineering at Myanmar’s Yangon Technological University, will discuss how these changes have affected…
Flora Stone Mather Center for Women to host League of Women Voters president Nov. 3
The campus community is invited to join the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women for a light lunch with Elisabeth MacNamara, president of the League of Women Voters of the United States. Attendees will hear about the current battle over voting rights and what the league is doing to ensure the rules…
Relive Homecoming Weekend with highlight video; alumni award winners named
It began with a blastoff. And included a Broadway star. People went Beyond the Fence. And cheered a big win over the Bears. Case Western Reserve’s Homecoming Weekend welcomed graduates and parents alike with educational programs and social gatherings, a tradition-rich parade and alumni honors.…