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Grad students, postdocs invited to meet ACES+ Distinguished Lecturer
Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows are invited to a meet and greet with the ACES+ Distinguished Lecturer Tracy L. Johnson on Nov. 9 from noon to 1:30 p.m. in RT100-1 Wood Building. A buffet lunch will be provided. Johnson is an associate professor in the division of biological sciences at U...
Retrospect yearbook holding portrait sessions for seniors Nov. 10-11
Retrospect yearbook will hold portrait sessions all day Nov. 10-11 for all seniors in Thwing Center. The Nov. 10 session will be held in 1914 Lounge; on Nov. 11, pictures will be taken in the Spartan Room. Sitting is free and packages will be available for purchase at the shoot. Alan Ext of Focus O...
Learn how to make, present posters during preparation workshops for Intersections
There will be two seminars to prepare for the Intersections: SOURCE Undergraduate Symposium and Poster Session. The first, “How to Make a Poster,” will take place Nov. 11 at 3:45 p.m. in Sears Library 480. The next session, “How to Present a Poster,” will take place Dec. 2 at 9:30 a.m. in Wickende...
What’s the role of religion at a secular university? Join the discussion Nov. 4
The Share the Vision committee and the President’s Interfaith and Community Service Campus Challenge will host an open forum Nov. 4 titled “What is the Role of Religion at a Secular University?” Audience participation will be encouraged in the forum, answering questions about the role of religion a...
Possible disruption of FOX channels on campus televisions beginning Nov. 1
Campus cable TV programming is obtained through DirecTV, which is negotiating a renewal of its contract for the rights to broadcast various FOX channels. The contract expires at the end of October. Usually these negotiations are resolved at the last minute, as it is in both companies’ best interest...
Information session about CCEL service trip to Nicaragua
The Center for Civic Engagement & Learning will host an information session about the alternative spring break to Nicaragua on Friday, Oct. 28, at 4 p.m. in Thwing Center’s Meeting Room B. The trip will take place March 10-18, and the trip cost is $1,550, including international airfare, meals and a...
Fall SatCo to be held Nov. 5-6; register now
Looking for a new and exciting way to spend a Saturday? Sign up for SatCo classes is now open. Fall SatCo will be Nov. 5-6. Registration for more than one SatCo course is allowed, but space is limited. SatCo is open to the entire Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland community, so invite pa...
All students invited to discussion with lawyers about their professions
Undergraduate Studies will sponsor “Lawyers Talking About Their Professions” on Friday, Oct. 28, from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. in Nord Hall 400. Panelists will be Zoe Carlise, a corporate lawyer, Michael Sharon, an immigration lawyer, and Georgia Yanchar, an intellectual property lawyer. The event is ope...
Community Hour “Continuing the Conversation” session tackles ethical issues
This week’s Community Hour brown bag lunch session, “Continuing the Conversation,” will be a continuation of the discussion begun by the common reading book, Justice: What’s the Right Thing to Do? by Michael Sandel. The student organization GELS (Global Ethical Leaders Society) will lead a multiple ...
Center for Social Justice to host poverty simulation Nov. 2; information session Oct. 13
The Center for Social Justice will host an information session Oct. 13 at noon in Gund Hall Room A62 for a poverty simulation it will hold Nov. 2. Especially useful to students interested in careers in public service or public policy, the poverty simulation uses role-playing to take participants thr...