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Friday workshop on health and wellness to address ”Alcohol in the Family”
University Counseling Services is sponsoring a series of workshops called “Mind-Body Cafe” to foster student health and wellness. Each week, a different topic is discussed, from talking to parents about grades to boosting self-esteem. These sessions take place in Sears Library Building room 350 eve...
Kelvin Smith Library to operate under different hours during fall break
Kelvin Smith Library’s hours will be different for the duration of fall break, and the 24x7 services will not be available from Friday, Oct. 19, to Thursday, Oct. 25. Adjusted fall break hours are as follows: Friday, Oct. 19: 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 20: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 21: 1...
Weatherhead School to host first all-undergraduate happy hour, ”PB&Js in the PBL”
As part of the programming efforts for the newly completed student center in the Peter B. Lewis Building, the Weatherhead School of Management will host an Undergraduate Happy Hour every Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. beginning Thursday, Oct. 18. The aim is to attract students from different parts of...
It’s game time: LGBTQA Graduate and Professional Student Game Night set for Oct. 16
On Oct. 16, from 6 to 9 p.m., Case Western Reserve’s LGBT Center, the Lambda Law Students Association and People of Every Orientation Protecting Liberty & Equality (PEOPLE) in Medicine will host a LGBTQA graduate and professional student game night. Graduate and professional students are invited to ...
Discuss the impact of U.S. foreign policy in Nicaragua during Oct. 16 event
Photographer Paul Dix worked in Nicaragua from 1985 to 1990, documenting the impact of U.S. foreign policy on the citizens of Nicaragua. In 2002, he and Pam Fitzpatrick began returning to Nicaragua, searching for 100 of the individuals Dix photographed in the 1980s. On Tuesday, Oct. 16, from 4:30 t...
Spots still remain for winter break mission trip to Kenya
United Protestant Campus Ministries is taking a work mission trip to Kenya over winter break to work with HIV/AIDS orphans. Those who go will have a home-stay with a Kenyan family, learn about the work done by International Peace Initiatives in Kenya, go on a safari and more. There are a few openin...
Local pastor to lead LGBT Center talk Oct. 16, titled “11 Verses Does Not a Bible Make”
The LGBT Center will host a talk Oct. 16 as part of the “In(Queer)ies: Special Topics in LGBTQ Life” series. Kenneth W. Chalker, senior pastor at University Circle United Methodist Church, will present “11 Verses Does Not a Bible Make” Oct. 16 from noon to 1 p.m. in the Thwing Center Meeting Room A....
Show your talents at ”Night at the Apollo” on Oct. 11
The African American Society will hold a Night at the Apollo event tonight (Oct. 11) at 7 p.m. in The Spot. All students are invited to showcase any hidden talents or to simply sing karaoke and have fun. To sign up, email cme23@case.edu....
Kids Against Hunger charity competition runs through Oct. 31; winner receives Melt gift card
The Case Western Reserve University chapter of Kids Against Hunger is hosting a competition to see who can "raise the most rice" through a contest on freerice.com. On the website, individuals can answer trivia questions; for every correct answer, Freerice donates 10 grains of rice through the United...
Global Ethical Leaders Society to host panel on Ethics of International Development Oct. 12
The Global Ethical Leaders Society (GELS) invites all students, staff and faculty to attend a student-led panel on "The Ethics of International Development" Friday, Oct. 12, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the Inamori Center for Ethics and Excellence (in the basement of Crawford Hall). The panel will be...