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Photographer, video artist and advocate LaToya Ruby Frazier to headline Martin Luther King Jr. events at Case Western Reserve
Images are often more powerful, and certainly more permanent, than words. Visual artist and advocate LaToya Ruby Frazier combines the two—photography/videography and her insight—to capture and explore social inequality and historical change in the postindustrial age. “Each day, we’re bombarded by…
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In photos: See how our students give back year round
This time of year is often a time to reflect, express gratitude and give back. So as Thanksgiving approaches, The Daily wanted to pause to recognize the students who regularly contribute to our campus and Cleveland communities—and far beyond. Want to help support some of these student volunteer…
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VP for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity addresses recent incidents of incivility on campus
To members of the Case Western Reserve University community, It saddens me to learn that there recently have been incidents of expressions of hatred, bigotry and incivility here on the campus of Case Western Reserve University. While we know such incidents are occurring on other campuses around…
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CWRU community celebrates differences and stands up against violence in new social norming poster campaign
To celebrate the unique identities of community members and to demonstrate a commitment to a community without violence, Case Western Reserve University is launching a social norming poster campaign featuring students, faculty and staff from across campus. The social norming posters are a…
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Kelvin Smith Library to preserve the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland's archives
The Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland (MOCA) has gifted 40 years of archives to Case Western Reserve University's Kelvin Smith Library. Thousands of items are included in the collection that will be made public for research and historical documentation of MOCA’s leadership in the arts and the…
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Town hall meetings scheduled for the search for the next vice president for inclusion, diversity and equal opportunity
Students, faculty and staff can help Case Western Reserve University in the national search for the next vice president for inclusion, diversity and equal opportunity by participating in town hall meetings. Marilyn Mobley, who was the inaugural vice president for inclusion, diversity and equal…
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CWRU men’s soccer qualifies for NCAA tournament; hosts first two rounds
The Case Western Reserve University men’s soccer team never looks too far ahead. That’s why, when goal-setting this season, the Spartans opted not to home in on a specific objective, such as making it to the NCAA tournament. But they made it anyway. Now, their sights are set on round one of the…
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CWRU leaders meeting today in wake of Saturday evening’s shooting; read tips for increasing personal safety
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. In the wake of Saturday evening’s shooting, Case Western Reserve leaders are meeting…
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Caring creatively for an aging population
Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing works with The John A. Hartford Foundation, Institute for Healthcare Improvement to enhance Age-Friendly care at MinuteClinic locations The Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University is working with MinuteClinic, the retail…
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Mandel School students tap in to Cleveland’s past to understand its present
A group of second-year social work students recently got a first-hand account of how federal policies negatively discriminated against African-Americans and had lasting, systemic effects on Cleveland’s east side neighborhoods and citizens. Earlier this month, students in the community practice for…