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Affirming Identities: Multiracial
What do Frederick Douglas, Kamala Harris and the Rock have in common? They’re all multiracial. The Office of Multicultural Affairs will host an Affirming Identities: Multiracial event Friday, Oct. 8, at 12:30 p.m. in Sears Library Building, Room 409. All Case Western Reserve University campus…
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Molecular medicine PhD info session
Attend a molecular medicine PhD program information session Friday, Oct. 8, to learn more about the graduate arm of Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University. Hear directly from program leadership and current students and learn more about a unique collaborative…
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Cancer Center Seminar Series: "Microbiota in Human Population"
Join the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center for a presentation featuring Jiyoung Ahn, professor of population health (epidemiology) at New York University Grossman School of Medicine and associate director for population science at NYU Perlmutter Cancer Center. Ahn will present "Microbiota in Human…
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"Made in Cleveland: The Kay-Cross Oxygenator and the history of heart-lung machines"
The College of Arts and Sciences, in collaboration with the Dittrick Museum of Medical History, invites all members of the campus community to the 2021 Zverina Lecture, titled “Made in Cleveland: The Kay-Cross Oxygenator and the history of heart-lung machines,” Saturday, Oct. 23, from 11 a.m. to…
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Cleveland Consent Decree Community Conversations: "Youth and Policing"
The Schubert Center for Child Studies is serving as a community partner for "Youth and Policing," a session of the United Way of Greater Cleveland and the Cleveland Branch of NAACP's monthly Community Conversations that address police reform mandated by the 2015 Consent Decree between the City of…
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Bike ride to Lakefront Nature Preserve
Join Case Western Reserve University Sustainability Ambassadors for a scenic bike ride to the Lakefront Nature Preserve, Saturday, Oct. 9, from 9 a.m. to noon. Participants will become more confident cyclists through a highly engaging safety demonstration and group bike ride led by League of…
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"Closing the Wound: Memory and Clinical Nostalgia in the 19th-Century French 'Romance'"
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will host a “Graduate Work-in-Progress” presentation about French romance music in the 19th century, given by Nathan Dougherty, PhD candidate in the Department of Music.  In his presentation "Closing the Wound: Memory and Clinical Nostalgia in the…
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"R.E.A.L: Race, Ethnicity and Language"
The School of Medicine’s Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Excellence will host the first session of its Virtual Inclusive Talks and Lecture Series (VITALS) honoring Hispanic heritage. This fall, VITALS will focus on honoring individuals of Hispanic heritage and building a sense of…
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Child Health Day with SpartanTHON
In honor of National Child Health Day (Monday, Oct. 4), join SpartanTHON to learn about the importance of kids’ health, fundraise for pediatric patients at University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, and recruit dancers to register for Dance Marathon. SpartanTHON will be on…
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Faculty Work-in-Progress: "Of Interest"
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will host a “Faculty Work-in-Progress” lecture featuring Chris Haufe, associate professor in the Department of Philosophy. In his talk “Of Interest,” Haufe will examine the role that “interestingness” plays in research in the sciences and humanities. He…