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2018 Walter A. Strauss Lecture Series—“The Self Divided: The Partition of 1947”
Priya Satia, professor of modern English history at Stanford University, will give three lectures as part of the Baker-Nord Center for Humanities’ 2018 Walter A. Strauss Lecture Series. In each of her three lectures, Satia will explore how people with conscience have committed unconscionable acts…
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PRCHN Seminar Series: “Integrating Systems Science into Efforts to Promote Nutrition Equity”
The Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) Seminar Series will return from its summer hiatus Wednesday, Sept. 12, from noon to 1:15 p.m. In the BioEnterprise Building, Room B-03. Darcy Freedman, associate director of PRCHN, will present “Integrating Systems Science into…
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Talk with Locking Up Our Own: Crime & Punishment in Black America author James Forman Jr.
The Social Justice Institute will host James Forman Jr., a former public defender and author of Locking Up Our Own: Crime & Punishment in Black America, for a talk Thursday, Sept. 20, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in Tinkham Veale University Center’s Senior Classroom. Forman will speak about…
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Constitution Day Program: “Encryption: Privacy v. Public Safety”
Case Western Reserve University’s annual Constitution Day Program will be held Monday, Sept. 17, from 4 to 5:30 in the School of Law’s Moot Courtroom. During the event, Raymond Ku, professor of law at CWRU, and William Snyder, teaching professor at Syracuse University’s College of Law, will…
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2018 Walter A. Strauss Lecture Series—“The Defense of Inhumanity: Interwar Air Control and the British Idea of Arabia”
Priya Satia, professor of modern English history at Stanford University, will give three lectures at Case Western Reserve University for the 2018 Walter A. Strauss Lecture Series, hosted by the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities. In each of her three lectures, Satia will explore how people with…
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SpartanTHON Color Run
SpartanTHON will host its annual 5K Color Run to benefit University Hospitals Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital. Registration for the race, which will take place Saturday, Sept. 15, at Leutner Pavilion, will start at 8:30 a.m. The race will begin at 9 a.m. CWRU students can use the code…
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High performance computing workshop
University Technology ([U]Tech) will host a workshop to introduce the Case Western Reserve University high performance computing (HPC) environment. Participants will get a brief introduction to Linux, learn how to connect and work on the cluster and understand the basics of data transfer and…
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Workshop series to help faculty and graduate students plan for future
Kelvin Smith Library will offer a series of workshops to support faculty as they prepare for the promotion and tenure process and graduate students as they prepare for publication or employment. The workshop series, “Managing Your Scholarly Reputation: A University Libraries Workshop Series,” will…
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Science Café Cleveland: “How the Earth’s Inner Core Formed”
While much attention is focused on the mysteries of deep space, there is an equally intriguing mystery closer to home, but in the opposite direction: deep underground. One particular mystery arose about 80 years ago, when it was discovered that Earth has a small, solid nugget of iron at its…
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Digital Scholarship Colloquium: “The Digital and Democracy”
The university community is invited to the Digital Scholarship Colloquium: “The Digital and Democracy” Nov. 1-2. The event, hosted by Kelvin Smith Library, will to bring together the vanguard of professionals using digital tools to advance democracy. The colloquium will delve into how research can…