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“Overcoming American Tribalism: Healing America through Common Purpose”
Today (Feb. 16) at noon, the Office of the Provost and the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence will host the second installment in the North Star Seminar series. The event will feature Reuben E. Brigety II, the 17th vice-chancellor and president of the University of the South and…
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“Redlining, Racism, Communities and Health: An Academic Evaluation on Education and Health Disparities Caused by Systemic Racism”
The Diversity and Inclusion Committee at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing invites members of the Case Western Reserve University community to “Redlining, Racism, Communities and Health: An Academic Evaluation on Education and Health Disparities Caused by Systemic Racism.” The event, part…
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“Disrupting the Culture of Violence: How to be a Prosocial Bystander”
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to join the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women for an introductory intervention workshop as part of the It's On CWRU violence prevention and response initiative, offered the third Tuesday of each month throughout the spring…
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STEM Faculty Recruitment and Retention Journal Club meeting
Members of the CWRU community, particularly faculty in STEM-related fields, are invited to participate in the fifth meeting of the STEM Faculty Recruitment and Retention Journal Club Feb. 18 at noon. This month, the club will discuss “Nudging Toward Diversity: Applying Behavioral Design to Faculty…
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“Touching History: An Evening with Civil Rights Lecturer Clarence Bozeman”
The African American Alumni Association invites members of the community to a special conversation with Civil Rights Lecturer and Cleveland native Clarence Bozeman. During his college days at Alabama State University in Montgomery, Bozeman became the first full-time transportation employee for…
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“COVID-19 and Child Care: Lessons Learned for Moving Forward”
Campus and community members are invited to a joint virtual convening presented by the Mary Ann Swetland Center for Environmental Health and Schubert Center for Child Studies on “COVID-19 and Child Care: Lessons Learned for Moving Forward.” Researchers from the Ohio COVID-19 Child Care Study will…
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“Juvenile Justice: Stealing Childhood and Other Acts of Systemic Racism”
The over-representation of Black children in today's juvenile justice system has its roots in the very invention of “delinquency” and establishment of a separate juvenile court in 1899. “Children were different,” argued the reformers, “and in need of protection.” Black children were excluded from…
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CWRU Entrepreneurship Speaker Series: “Optimizing Patient Care” with Mark Froimson, chief medical officer, AngelMD
Join the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship for a Case Western Reserve University Entrepreneurship Speaker Series roundtable discussion with Dr. Mark Froimson (MGT '97), principal at Riverside Health Advisors and chief medical officer at AngelMD. This event will be held Thursday, Feb. 18, from 5…
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“Examining the Health Consequences of Race, Skin Color, and School Context”
The Department of Sociology will host a talk titled “Examining the Health Consequences of Race, Skin Color, and School Context” Friday, Feb. 26, at 12:30 p.m. Taylor Hargrove, professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will give the presentation. Hargrove’s research…
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CWRU Entrepreneurship Speaker Series: “Balancing Creativity and Budget” with Eddie Van Pelt, COO/CFO, VIMBY
Join the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship for a Case Western Reserve University Entrepreneurship Speaker Series roundtable discussion with Eddie Van Pelt (MGT '01), COO/CFO of VIMBY, Feb. 17 at noon via Zoom. He will discuss his experiences balancing creativity and budget within the…