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Want to go gluten-free? Learn more about the diet at 121’s nutrition seminar
Is gluten-free just a flashy diet trend, or is it a healthier way of living? Individuals who are considering cutting back on gluten, or who already are gluten-free and want to make sure they’re getting adequate nutrition, are invited to attend a talk with 121 Fitness’s registered dietitian, Ryanne…
Register for Saturday of Service volunteer opportunities by March 19
The Center for Civic Engagement and Learning's Spring Saturday of Service will take place Saturday, March 22. On- and off-campus projects will be available throughout the day, and transportation will be provided for all volunteers. Participants can view available volunteer opportunities and…
Dittrick Medical History Center to feature revolution of contraception
The phenomenal success of oral contraceptives in the 1960s revolutionized birth control in America. Andrea Tone, who holds the Canada Research Chair in the Social History of Medicine at McGill University, will discuss birth control innovations in the post-Pill era during “The Bitter Fruits of…
Female doctoral students: Hear from faculty on combatting challenges in academia
All female doctoral students are invited to join a brown bag discussion about “Respect, Gender and Age in the Academic Experience.” Facilitated by Corinne Coen, assistant professor of organizational behavior, and Kathleen Kash, professor of physics, the conversation will address questions such…
Explore "History of the Book" exhibit as presented by library’s visiting scholar
Kelvin Smith Library invites the campus community to a special tour of "History of the Book: From Clay Tablets to Electronic Tablet," an exhibit highlighting the relatively new field of study that is being widely used in universities and colleges throughout the country. Robert H. Jackson, Kelvin…
Learn about appreciative inquiry, designing positive institutions in webinar
Weatherhead School of Management’s Master of Science Program in Positive Organization Development and Change will host an online webinar on “Appreciative Inquiry and the Design of Positive Institutions” March 21 from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. After the event, led by David Cooperrider, the Fairmount…
Graduate, professional students invited to take part in Saturday of Service
The Graduate Student Senate and Graduate Professional Council have joined together to adopt a site for Center for Civic Engagement and Learning’s Saturday of Service, March 22 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. All graduate and professional students are invited to join the Euclid Beach Adopt-a-Beach…
Hear from international students how to create a better classroom experience
The Center for International Affairs’ Global Talk Series will continue Thursday, March 20, with a lecture on “Best Practices in Supporting Undergraduate International Students in the Classroom.” The talk will be held from noon to 1 p.m. in the Allen Memorial Medical Library building’s Herrick…
Save the date: 11th annual Spartan Open golf outing June 2 to benefit varsity athletics
It may seem hard to believe, but golf season is just around the corner—including the 11th annual Spartan Open. The annual golf outing will be held Monday, June 2, at Fowler’s Mill Golf Course. All proceeds from the event benefit the university’s 19 varsity athletic teams and more than 500 NCAA…
Medieval art historian to discuss apocalyptic imagery in illuminated manuscripts
Join Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Art History and Art for the annual Julius Fund Lecture in Medieval Art, featuring Manhattan College Professor Richard K. Emmerson. Emmerson is a medieval art and literature scholar and the author of numerous articles and books, including…