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Learn more about benefits open enrollment, wellness program in upcoming presentations
Presentations will be held over the next two weeks for university faculty and staff members to hear about benefits open enrollment updates and details on the university’s new wellness program. Employees are encouraged to attend and learn more about participation opportunities available now and in…
Discuss research funding at this month's Ethics Café
The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program, the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence and the Beamer-Schneider Professorship in Ethics present the Ethics Café, an informal public forum for the open discussion of current ethics issues. The Ethics Café will continue Monday, Oct. 21, at 7…
Scholar Adam Oliver to discuss comparative health care at Oct. 25 talk
The Department of Economics and the Center for Policy Studies will host a talk by Adam J. Oliver titled "Targets, Markets and the English National Health Service" on Friday, Oct. 25, at 4:15 p.m. in Peter B. Lewis Building 202. Oliver, reader in Health and Social Policy from the London School of…
Learn more about Academic Integrity Board at Oct. 24 meet-and-greet session
The Case Western Reserve University Academic Integrity Board will host a meet and greet on Thursday, Oct. 24, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in North Residential Village, House 1. This event will include free pizza, a chance to talk with Academic Integrity Board members and a mock hearing to demonstrate one…
Wittenberg faculty members to visit campus for lecture on work of Nobel Laureate for Literature
Two Wittenberg University faculty members will be on campus this week to present a lecture on writer and 2012 Nobel Prize Laureate for Literature Mo Yan. Their talk, titled "History in Fiction: Reading the Novels of Nobel Laureate Mo Yan," will be held Thursday, Oct. 17, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at…
Stanford professor to present annual Ford Distinguished Lecture today
The Case Western Reserve University community is invited to attend Thursday's Ford Distinguished Lecture featuring Karl Deisseroth, the D.H. Chen Professor of Bioengineering and Psychiatry at Stanford University. Deisseroth will present his lecture, “Optical Deconstruction of Fully Assembled…
Women post-docs: Help women's center develop more effective programming through focus group
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women invites female post-doctoral students to participate in a brown-bag focus group that will guide the center in developing more effective group-specific programming. The discussion will include the role and status of female post-docs on campus, as well as…
Learn about pediatricians' role in helping children of incarcerated parents at Oct. 17 presentation
The Schubert Center Conversation Series will continue Thursday with "Children of Incarcerated Parents: The Role of Pediatricians and the Community," presented by Illya McGee, vice president of correctional programs in Cuyahoga County. The free, public presentation will take place Thursday, Oct.…
Frontiers of Astronomy Lecture Series to kick off with talk on NASA’s Mercury discoveries
The 2013-14 Frontiers of Astronomy Lecture Series will begin with a talk by Steven Hauck, associate professor of Planetary Geodynamics, on Thursday, Oct. 17, at 8 p.m. in the Murch Auditorium at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. In his lecture, "Mercury and the MESSENGER Mission," Hauck…
Attend today’s Kassen Lecture, "Vulnerability, Virtue Ethics and the Anthropology of Suffering"
Cheryl Mattingly, professor at the University of Southern California, will present the 2013 Kassen Lecture, titled "Vulnerability, Virtue Ethics and the Anthropology of Suffering." The lecture will be held Tuesday, Oct. 15, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in Mather Memorial Building 201. With the support of…