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Found Families movie night
Found Families brings together people in the LGBTQ+ community of many ages, religions, socioeconomic statuses, races and other identity groups. The group encourages people to be their whole selves while learning with and from each other, offering support through everyday life. This month, Found…
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Private Eyes
The next production at Eldred Theater will be Private Eyes, a play written by Steven Dietz. This production is directed by Jeffrey Ullom, associate professor and director of undergraduate studies for the Department of Theater. Performances will be held in Eldred Theater Feb. 15, 16, 22, 23 at 7:30…
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Kelvin Smith Library Digital Scholarship Mixer
Kelvin Smith Library will host a Digital Scholarship Mixer for those who are interested in incorporating digital research methods into a project or curious about digital humanities and scholarship. The event will take place Friday, Feb. 15, from 3 to 4 p.m. in Kelvin Smith Library's Freedman Center…
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“The ‘Tiny Horrors’ of Cultural Genocide: Indigenous Children in Residential and Boarding Schools, 1870-1970”
Susan Dominguez, a SAGES teaching fellow, will give a lecture at the next Social Justice Research Lunch Series event. Dominguez will present “The ‘Tiny Horrors’ of Cultural Genocide: Indigenous Children in Residential and Boarding Schools, 1870-1970” Tuesday, Feb. 26, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.…
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Sustained Dialogue Group meeting: “Exploring Spirituality in the CWRU Campus Community”
The Office of Multicultural Affairs and Inter-religious Council invite members of the Case Western Reserve University community to join a new Sustained Dialogue group called “Exploring Spirituality on the CWRU Campus Community.” This Sustained Dialogue group will look at ways students, staff and…
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Blood drive
Delta Sigma Phi and the Case Western Reserve University Red Cross Club will sponsor a blood drive hosted by the American Red Cross Tuesday, Feb. 19, and Wednesday, Feb. 20, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day in the Thwing Center ballroom. Approximately 900 pints of blood are needed daily to meet the…
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PRCHN Monthly Seminar Series: “Neighbors, Neighborhoods, and Child Maltreatment in Cleveland”
The next Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) Seminar Series event will focus on the effects of neighborhood context on child maltreatment. Jim Spilsbury, associate professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, will present “Neighbors,…
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“Celebrating Paul Laurence Dunbar”
The African-American Experience in Ohio, 1850-1920, [Public domain], via Wikimedia CommonsKelvin Smith Library will host Herbert Woodward Martin, professor emeritus at the University of Dayton, for a presentation of Paul Laurence Dunbar’s poetry. Dunbar (1872-1906) was among the first…
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Kessler-Freedheim Lecture: “Disparities in the Diagnosis and Care of Children with Autism”
Almost two decades of research demonstrates autism is diagnosed later in children of color than white children, and that their service experiences and outcomes often are worse. David Mandell, the Kenneth E. Appel Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine,…
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“(Un)Civil Denaturalization and the Immigration Crackdown”
Post-Graduate Planning & Experiential Education will host a lecture with Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko - BakerHostetler Professor of Law and director of the Center for Professional Ethics. She will present “(Un)Civil Denaturalization and the Immigration Crackdown.” The…