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Semester in Review Art Exhibition
Student art—including works in ceramic, textile, painting, drawing, enamel, architecture, photography, design and mixed media—will be displayed at the Art Studio from Monday, April 30, through Friday, May 4, at 3 p.m. The exhibition will begin with an opening reception Monday, April 30, from 5 to…
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Israel Fest
Students, staff and faculty are welcome to celebrate Israel's 70th birthday at Israel Fest today (April 27) from 11:45 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. on Case Quad. The event, held by Israel's CWRU, will celebrate Israel’s Independence Day. There will be free music, food, Israel trivia, games, Hamsa…
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Hudson Relays
The longest-running tradition at CWRU, Hudson Relays, is back for its 108th year Saturday, April 28. Hosted by the Class Officer Collective, 40-plus members from each class will run all over campus in this historic race. The event will kick-off at 9 a.m. with check-in and a breakfast for…
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“Why Do Knuckle-Walking African Apes Knuckle-Walk?”
Editor's note: This event has been changed. Mano Singham, physicist and retired director of the University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education at Case Western Reserve University, will present "How We Finally Figured out the Age of the Earth." Walking on your knuckles is as odd as…
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Case Men’s Glee Club spring final concert
The university community is invited to check out the Case Men's Glee Club at the group’s final concert of the semester Saturday, April 28, at 7:30 p.m. in Amasa Stone Chapel. The concert will feature the organization’s entire repertoire for the academic year. Admission to the event is free. View…
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A Musical Celebration of Ross Duffin
The Department of Music will present a concert in honor of Ross W. Duffin, the Fynette H. Kulas Professor of Music and Distinguished University Professor, who is retiring. The program will feature performances of early music by current and former students and faculty in the CWRU Historical…
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Green Dot Day
The Office of Title IX will host the inaugural Green Dot Day, a day of events designed to educate students, staff and faculty about power-based personal violence. Green Dot Day will take place Friday, April 27, with the first event beginning at 10 a.m. and the last event beginning at 4 p.m. at…
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A Conversation with Stephen Robertson
Have digital humanities fulfilled their promise? What’s worked and what hasn’t when it comes to the application of new technologies to humanities research and presentation? What’s coming next for digital humanities? Students, staff and faculty can pose these questions and more to Stephen…
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“CWRU Internationalization: Where Do We Go from Here?”
Vice Provost David Fleshler and the Center for International Affairs will host a brainstorming session regarding the future of internationalization at CWRU. With so many changes in the internationalization landscape, the discussion will explore what internationalization looks like now and what it…
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Faces of Immigrants
The Muslim Student Association welcomes students, staff and faculty to listen to, learn from and celebrate the stories of immigrants within the local community. The event will take place today (April 20) at 7 p.m. at Algebra Tea House (2136 Murray Hill Road). There will be free food provided by…