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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…
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Overview of FRONT International Cleveland Triennial and Judy’s Hand Pavilion
Curious about the giant hand sculpture that appeared on Toby’s Plaza this summer? Want to learn more about art on our campus and hear about an upcoming art installation? A brief overview of the FRONT International Cleveland Triennial and Judy’s Hand Pavilion—the most recent addition to Toby’s…
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Unity lunch
Alianza Latina/Latino Alliance and Latinx students will co-host a unity lunch Friday, Sept. 7, from 12:45 to 2 p.m. in Sears Library Building, Room 450. All faculty, staff and students are welcome. Attendees are encouraged to bring a friend. Lunch will be provided.
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“History is Relevant: The Israeli New History and its Legacy”
The Department of History and the Social Justice Institute will host “History is Relevant: The Israeli New History and Its Legacy,” a lecture by Ilan Pappé, professor of history at the University of Exeter. The lecture will be held Thursday, Sept. 13, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the Iris S. and Bert L.…
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“'God Complexes' and 'Complex Gods': Emancipatory Practices in Religion and Hip Hop”
The Social Justice Institute will host the first session of the Social Justice Research Lunch Series, titled “'God Complexes' and 'Complex Gods': Emancipatory Practices in Religion and Hip Hop,” Tuesday, Sept. 11, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in Crawford Hall, Room A9. The lecturer, Associate…
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Interreligious Council to host Bible study group for campus community
The Interreligious Council will host a Bible study group for all interested students, faculty and staff on Fridays throughout the semester. The first session will take place Friday, Sept. 14, from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. in Sears Library Building, Room 440. The group will read and discuss how the Bible…
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Neighbor to Neighbor Community Heritage Street Festival
The historic Glenville neighborhood will host the Neighbor to Neighbor Community Heritage Street Festival, along Wade Park Avenue, between East 108th and East 115th Streets, Saturday, Sept. 8, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The public is invited for music, stage performances, face-painting, Recess…
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2018 Walter A. Strauss Lecture Series—“Pacifists Making Guns: The Galton Family and Britain's Industrial Revolution”
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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QPR training
University Health and Counseling Services will host QPR suicide prevention training for faculty, staff and students Thursday, Sept. 20, from noon to 1 p.m. in Kelvin Smith Library’s Dampeer Room. QPR stands for question, persuade and refer. This training program is designed to increase one's…