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African Student Association Cuisine Expo
Join the African Student Association in celebrating authentic African cuisine from different countries and regions with a culinary feast. There will also be performances from local African dance teams. The Cuisine Expo will be held Saturday, Nov. 11, from 7:30 to 10 p.m. in The Spot on the ground…
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“Why Bob Dylan Matters”
Richard F. Thomas—a Harvard University classics professor, teacher since 2004 of the first-year seminar “Bob Dylan,” and a celebrated “Dylanologist”—makes a compelling case for why the music and lyrics of Bob Dylan endure and inspire. At a Baker-Nord Center for Humanities event, Thomas will…
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“Innovative, Holistic Solutions in Solving a 45-Year+ Community Problem: Infant Mortality—First Year Cleveland and Community Partners Doing Business Differently”
Cuyahoga County's 2015 infant mortality rate of 10.5 deaths per 1,000 live births was almost double the national rate. Causes and solutions to the local high rate of infant mortality are multifaceted and complex. The next Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) seminar will…
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Speaker: Israeli visual artist Harel Max
The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, in conjunction with the Judaic Studies Program, is sponsoring a lecture by Harel Max, an Israeli visual artist, Friday, Nov. 10, from 12:45 to 2 p.m. in Clark Hall, Room 206. Talk details Max will explore the relationship between borders…
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“We are Not Low Hanging Fruit: Meaningful Science to Address Racial Disparities in Tobacco Cessation”
The Office for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity invites you to the next lecture in the Power of Diversity Series: “We are Not Low Hanging Fruit: Meaningful Science to Address Racial Disparities in Tobacco Cessation.” The lecture will be presented by Monica Webb Hooper, a professor of…
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"Lawlessness in Law Enforcement: Police Violence and Chicago NAACP Campaign Against Brutality”
Nora Krinitsky, a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of History, specializes in African-American history, urban history and the history of the carceral state. During the next Department of History Fall 2017 Lunchbox Seminar, she will provide an overview of her research as well as a discussion of…
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“Trumponomics 2.0”
Join the Weatherhead Economic Society for “Trumponomics 2.0” today (Nov. 6) from 6 to 8 p.m. at Happy Dog at the Euclid Tavern. During "Trumponomics 2.0," Weatherhead School of Management faculty members will present on various economic effects of President Donald Trump's presidency and…
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“Beyond 0s and 1s: Using chemical-based memory devices for large-scale data storage”
Join WCPN ideastream, Sigma Xi and the Music Box Supper Club for a Science Café Cleveland presentation and discussion with Emily B. Pentzer, the Frank Hovorka Assistant Professor of Chemistry. Pentzer will present “Beyond 0s and 1s: Using chemical-based memory devices for large-scale data storage”…
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Phi Delta Epsilon’s Anatomy Fashion Show
Phi Delta Epsilon will host its inaugural Anatomy Fashion Show Saturday, Nov. 11, at 7 p.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Center ballroom. All proceeds will go to the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals. Models will walk down the runway showcasing different artists' renditions of the human…
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Big Green Event
The Case Western Reserve University Office for Sustainability will celebrate all things green at its fourth annual Big Green Event Wednesday, Nov. 15, from 5 to 7 p.m. in Tinkham Veale University Center, ballroom A. Researchers, groups and facilities working on sustainability are invited to give…