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Hispanic Heritage Month: Talk by Orange is the New Black's Diane Guerrero
Actress Diane Guerrero will speak on campus Saturday, Sept. 23, at 7 p.m. in The Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at The Temple – Tifereth Israel. Guerrero is best known for her role as Maritza Ramos in the award-winning, Emmy- and Golden Globe-nominated Netflix series Orange Is the…
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Northeast Ohio Public Policy Forums: “Ohio's Infant Mortality Rate. Why is it So Bad? What Can Be Done?”
The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program’s Northeast Ohio Public Policy Forums continue with a discussion titled “Ohio's Infant Mortality Rate. Why is it So Bad? What Can Be Done?” Ohio has one of the worst levels of infant mortality in the country. How is this possible, and what is being done to…
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Blood drive
The American Red Cross will hold a blood drive Tuesday, Sept. 19, and Wednesday, Sept. 20, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Thwing Center ballroom. Approximately 900 pints of blood are needed daily to meet the needs of Northeast Ohio hospitals and medical institutions, and each pint of blood can save up…
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Baroque Chamber Ensembles concert
The Department of Music will host a concert Sunday, Sept. 17, at 4 p.m. in Harkness Chapel, with the Baroque Chamber Ensembles performing music from 18th-century France. The Baroque Chamber Ensembles will present Michel Pignolet de Montéclair's cantata "Pyrame et Thisbé" alongside François…
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“Clockwork Futures: A social history of technology and steampunk in an age of manufactured power”
Brandy Schillace Airships and electric submarines, automatons and mesmerists―welcome to the wild world of steampunk. It is all speculative―or is it? Meet the intrepid souls who pushed Victorian technology to its limits and paved the way for our current age as Brandy Schillace presents “Clockwork…
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“How Medicine Became Modern: Technology in Museums and Education”
The Dittrick Museum of Medical History will host a talk titled “How Medicine Became Modern: Technology in Museums and Education” Oct. 13–14. The symposium will focus on the role of technology in museums and education. It will mark the official grand opening of the “How Medicine Became Modern”…
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“The Case for Public Sculpture, an in-depth look at CWRU’s outdoor sculpture”
Join student John Paul Peralta as he leads a tour of the Putnam Collection sculptures around the Case Western Reserve University campus. He will present “The Case for Public Sculpture, an in-depth look at CWRU’s outdoor sculpture” Sunday, Sept. 17, and Sunday, Sept. 24, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. David…
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"The Secret Joy of Accountability: Mixed-Race -Gender -Class -Age Collaborations in Life and Liberation Work”
The Social Justice Institute and QGrad will host "The Secret Joy of Accountability: Mixed-Race -Gender -Class -Age Collaborations in Life and Liberation Work," featuring veteran queer sex-positive activists Ignacio Rivera and Jamie Grant. This event will be held Tuesday, Sept. 19, from 11:30 a.m.…
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[U]Tech Live
Join University Technology for [U]Tech Live Wednesday, Sept. 13, from 11 a.m. to noon in Thwing Center atrium. [U]Tech Live is a campuswide event that focuses on how University Technology works together to serve the technological needs of CWRU’s faculty, staff and students. Highlights…
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Talk on evolutionary biology
The Case Western Reserve University Department of Biology and the Cleveland Museum of Natural History will host a public talk on evolutionary biology Friday, Sept. 15, at 7 p.m. in the museum’s auditorium. Jonathan Losos, professor of biology at Harvard University, will discuss the role of chance…