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Journalist, author Jeffrey Kaye to discuss immigration perspectives, trends at Feb. 20 event
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities speaker series will continue with "Immigration, Inc.," a discussion of varying international perspectives on immigration by journalist and author Jeffrey Kaye. Kaye will focus on immigration through the policies of business and government in rich and poor…
Undergraduate students: Tickets for UPB spring trip to Toronto go on sale Feb. 24
The University Program Board will host a trip to Toronto for undergraduate students March 21-23. Join UPB to experience the city's dining, tours, shopping, museums, galleries and nightlife. Tickets go on sale Feb. 24 at 10 p.m. at tickets.case.edu. The $80 ticket covers transportation and…
Sigma Nu Fraternity to host “Students Against Assault” event tonight
Sigma Nu Fraternity will host “Students Against Assault” on Monday, Feb. 17, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence. The event will include important information about sexual assault awareness and prevention from the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women…
Attend discussion about Iran's 1979 revolution Feb. 19
Arang Keshavarzian, associate professor of Middle Eastern and Islamic studies at New York University, will present "Iran's 1979 Revolution: Theory and Beyond" Wednesday, Feb. 19, from noon to 1:45 p.m. in Thwing Center’s 1914 Lounge. The event is sponsored by the Northeast Ohio Consortium for…
Tickets on sale for annual Snowball dance, to be held Feb. 21
The Class Officer Collective will host the annual semi-formal dance, Snowball, on Friday, Feb. 21, from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. at The Cleveland Marriott Downtown at Key Center. Tickets for undergraduate students are on sale at tickets.case.edu. Couples' tickets are $30, while individuals are $20. The…
Improve public speaking, leadership skills at weekly Toastmasters Club meetings
Through its weekly meetings, the Case Western Reserve University Toastmasters Club provides the campus community opportunities to practice public speaking and leadership skills in an open, safe and comfortable environment. The next two meeting dates are Tuesday, Feb. 18, and Wednesday, Feb. 26, at…
Participate in WISER's E-Week lightbulb drop competition
As a part of the Engineers Week 2014, WISER (Women in Science and Engineering Roundtable) once again is organizing its annual lightbulb drop competition. On Thursday, Feb. 20, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., teams of students will compete for cash prizes: $250 for the winner, $175 for second and $75…
Volunteers needed to test safety smartphone app
Editor's Note: As of June 30, 2019, Case Western Reserve uses Rave Guardian. CWRU Shield is no longer active and should be deleted from all mobile devices. Download Rave Guardian on the App Store and Google Play. Case Western Reserve’s Office of Police and Security Services is seeking volunteers…
CWRU, CIA students put technology and art on display at upcoming festival
In 2010, two Case Western Reserve University graduate students launched the Brite Winter festival to celebrate the season. Four years later, the annual free arts and musical event has grown significantly—attracting some 20,000 people last year. And although its founders have since graduated, other…
Learn about influential medical illustrator at Feb. 20 lecture
The campus community is invited to learn more about the influential, but often-overlooked, medical illustrator Jan Van Rymsdyk at a presentation and exhibit at the Dittrick Medical History Museum. Van Rymsdyk is considered the best anatomical artist of the 18th century whose work led to two…