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Ash Wednesday Service
Newman Catholic Campus Ministry and United Protestant Campus Ministries will host their annual Ash Wednesday Service Feb. 14 at Amasa Stone Chapel, beginning at 5 p.m. Ash Wednesday begins the Christian season of Lent, a time for prayer, reflection, penance and reconciliation in preparation for…
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Engineers Week Reception
The Case Western Reserve University community is invited to attend the annual Engineers Week Reception Thursday, Feb. 22, from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at the InterContinental Hotel in downtown Cleveland (9801 Carnegie Ave.). Mike Carlson, president of Siemens Digital Grid North America, will deliver the…
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“Confronting Structural Racism: What is My Role?”
Representatives from the Health Improvement Partnership-Cuyahoga (HIPCuyahoga) initiative as well as the AmeRicans' Conceptions of Health Equity Study, will lead an interactive discussion about concrete solutions to take action against structural racism and health inequity. Hosted by the School of…
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“Shimmering Sonorities from San Marco: 17th century Italian music for trombones and strings”
Virtuoso trombonist Greg Ingles and his band of six trombone players from Boston University will join Case Western Reserve University’s Baroque Ensembles in a collaboration exploring the music for multiple instrumental choirs by Giovanni Gabrieli, Francesco Cavalli, and Antonio Bertali, to name a…
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“Use of PET Imaging in the Assessment of Cancer Treatment and Drug Development”
The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center will host its next seminar series event Friday, Feb. 9, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Iris S. and Bert L. Wolstein Research Building auditorium. The event will feature Anthony F. Shields, professor of oncology and medicine at Wayne State University and associate…
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“U.N. World Social Justice Day: What Makes Migrants Sick and Why Should We Care?”
Sarah S. Willen, associate professor of anthropology and director of the research program on global health and human rights at the University of Connecticut Human Rights Institute, will discuss the health effects of migrant illegality and the challenges involved in activist mobilization on…
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“Carefully Constructed Femininity: Women, Leadership and Untangling the Double Bind”
The third annual Cleveland Women in Science & Medicine Discussion Series will feature Diane Bergeron, associate professor of organizational behavior, as well as an expert panel discussing “Carefully Constructed Femininity: Women, Leadership and Untangling the Double Bind.” The event will be…
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CWRU Nobel Symposium
The Case Nobel Symposium will be held Thursday, Feb. 8, at 4 p.m. in Rockefeller Building, Room 301. Four Case Western Reserve University faculty members will talk about the accomplishments for which the 2017 Nobel Prizes were awarded in the sciences and economics. The speakers will be: …
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“Pastoralist Livelihoods and Resilience in Kenya: The Interplay of Research and Practice”
The inaugural installment of the Department of Anthropology’s new Annual Anthropology Lecture Series will held Thursday, Feb. 15, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Mather Memorial Building, Room 201. Carolyn Lesorogol, professor and associate dean of Brown School of Social Work at Washington University,…
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Kelvin Smith Library Game Night
Kelvin Smith Library will host Game Night, an opportunity to put away laptops and screens and play games with friends, Thursday, Feb. 15, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Freedman Center on the first floor of the library. More than 30 board and card games will be set out, including: Power Grid One…