Skip to main content

campuswide

aaron-perzanowski-1
“Fair Use and Controlled Digital Lending”
Aaron Perzanowski Copyright law is meant to encourage creativity and the advancement of cultural and scientific progress. It is vitally important to innovation, creativity and scholarship. Case Western Reserve University community members are invited to join Aaron Perzanowski, professor of law at…
movie-reel
Film screening: I Am Not Your Negro
The campus community is invited to a screening of I Am Not Your Negro, an award-winning documentary inspired by an unfinished manuscript by James Baldwin. The screening will take place today (Feb. 25) from 6 to 9 p.m. in Strosacker Auditorium. The event is sponsored by the Office for Inclusion,…
piano-feat
Silver Hall Concert Series: Or Yissachar
The Silver Hall Concert Series will continue with a performance by Or Yissachar Thursday, Feb. 28, at 7:30 p.m. at the Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at the Temple – Tifereth Israel. Yissachar, a pianist and composer, is a laureate of the America-Israel Culture Fund. His performance…
GettyImages-962687720
Healing Network Night
The Center on Trauma and Adversity will host Healing Network Nights open to all local healing professionals on the fourth Thursday every month. The events aim to: Foster social connections and quality relationships; Enhance interprofessional collaboration and community; and Promote a more…
GettyImages-877033690
Third annual Cancer Disparities Symposium
The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center invites the campus community to attend the third annual Cancer Disparities Symposium Friday, March 1, from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Tinkham Veale University Center. Symposium speakers will include prominent researchers, clinicians and community organizations…
Ioffe
Conversation with Julia Ioffe
Students are invited to participate in an intimate conversation with the next Think Forum speaker, Julia Ioffe, a journalist and leading authority on Russian-U.S. relations. Ioffe is a contributing writer at The Atlantic and a former Russian correspondent for The New Yorker. Her area of…
Justine_Howe
“American Muslim Students during the Cold War”
Through the 1970s, the Muslim Students’ Association (MSA) was the only Muslim organization in the United States that boasted a national reach, with campus chapters in every geographic region. Embracing a revivalist and activist program, MSA members created Muslim spaces on campus, as well as…
campus-aerial-fall
Climate Action Plan Town Hall
The CWRU Climate Action Plan was first published in 2011 and calls for climate neutrality by 2050, with numerous goals and steps along the way. Join the Case Western Reserve University Office of Energy & Sustainability and campus partners to learn about and help drive the update of the campus…
rowing-machine
Erg-a-thon
The Case Western Reserve University Crew team will host its annual Erg-a-thon Feb. 22-23. The team will row for 24 hours straight beginning Friday at 3 p.m. in the Wade Commons Pioneer Room. Members of the university community are invited to stop by during the event to learn more about rowing,…
calendar4
“Fragmented Nation or The Anglophone/Francophone Problem in Cameroon”
Since 2016, Cameroon has been plagued by bloody conflict and unrest, which threatens to escalate into a civil war in this strategically located nation in Central Africa. Gilbert Doho, associate professor of French, is organizing a working conference titled “Fragmented Nation or The…