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“The Inequitable Impact of K-12 Policy and Practice on Students at the Intersection of Racism and Ableism”
Members of the community are invited to join the Master of Public Health program and the Schubert Center for Child Studies for a Community Health Research & Practice seminar titled “The Inequitable Impact of K-12 Policy and Practice on Students at the Intersection of Racism and Ableism.” This…
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“What's the Story? And Where Does Lulu Fit In? Shaping a Screenplay about Richard Olney and His Kitchen”
In 1951, the young Richard Olney dropped out of the University of Iowa and moved to Paris to pursue a career as a painter. But his bohemian encounters with novelist James Baldwin and the sensuality of French cuisine transformed his life forever. Over the course of the next 40 years, Olney’s way…
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“The Carbon Footprint of a Life Sustaining Treatment”
The Mary Ann Swetland Center for Environmental Health will host a talk titled “The Carbon Footprint of a Life Sustaining Treatment” Nov. 16 from 9 to 10 a.m. Ashwini Sehgal, the Duncan Neuhauser Professor of Community Health Improvement at Case Western Reserve University and co-director of the…
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“Pandemic Policy: Who Makes the Rules”
Students considering a future in law should plan to attend the event, “Pandemic Policy: Who Makes the Rules,” Friday, Nov. 5, from 12:45 to 2 p.m. in Sears Library Building, Room 333. At this seminar, Dean Jessica Berg will address her specialty: health law. She also will talk about the…
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Blood drive
There is a critical need for blood. The American Red Cross will be on campus for a blood drive Wednesday, Nov. 10, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Thwing Center ballroom. The Center for Civic Engagement & Learning will host this blood drive at Case Western Reserve University and all students,…
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Master of Arts in Bioethics and Medical Humanities/Master of Public Health dual degree information session
Members of the Case Western Reserve University are invited to join representatives from the Master of Arts in Bioethics and Medical Humanities and Master of Public Health programs as they discuss the options available with a dual degree in these fields. An information session on this dual degree…
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Fall Choir Concert
The Case Concert Choir and Case Glee Club will present their fall concert Wednesday, Nov. 3, at 7:30 p.m. in Harkness Chapel. This season’s concert, titled “Returning,” intends to honor the more than 4.5 million people who lost their lives to the pandemic. The show’s repertoire will feature a…
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MS in Applied Anatomy information session and Q&A
As the Dec. 1 spring application round for the School of Medicine’s applied anatomy program nears, applicants and students interested in the program are invited to attend an online information session to hear directly from current students and the faculty program director, Darin Croft. Learn how…
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Pumpkin Drop
Editor's note: Due to inclement weather, this event has been rescheduled to Monday, Nov. 1. The Department of Physics invites all members of the campus community to a test of Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation, Monday, Nov. 1, at 12:35 p.m. Pumpkins will be dropped from the roof of Strosacker…
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The Scribe
Members of the Case Western Reserve University are invited to join the Siegal Lifelong Learning Program to kick off the national tour of the online production of The Scribe. In ancient Jerusalem, Ezra and Nehemiah assign the reluctant Scribe with a daunting task intended to save the Children of…