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Day of Giving
Case Western Reserve University’s annual Day of Giving will be tomorrow, Wednesday, June 14. The event aims to inspire the CWRU community to give back to the university. This year’s goal is to beat the university’s single-day gift total, which was set in 2016 at 1,112 gifts. Those gifts accounted…
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28th annual Parade the Circle and Circle Village
The 28th annual Parade the Circle and Circle Village will be held Saturday, June 10, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Wade Oval. Hosted by the Cleveland Museum of Art, Parade the Circle features costumes, puppets, dancing, floats, music and more. The parade will step off at noon. The parade will be…
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Acclaimed Authors Summer Luncheon Series 2017: Alan Dutka
The Acclaimed Authors Summer Luncheon Series 2017 will open with a talk by local historian Alan Dutka, author of Historic Movie Theaters of Downtown Cleveland. His talk will be held Friday, June 16, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Cleveland Skating Club (2500 Kemper Road). The first movie…
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North Union Farmers Market
The North Union Farmers Market continues today (June 8) from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the lawn in front of the Lakeside Building. The market will be held Thursdays through Sept. 21. The market will feature locally grown fruits and vegetables, along with lunch items, baked goods and more. Learn…
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Premiere of Exact Change
The Social Justice Institute will co-sponsor the world premiere of Exact Change, a film created entirely in Northeast Ohio that explores the true story of one individual’s challenging and ultimately triumphant transgender journey. The film is written and performed by Christine Howey, a lifelong…
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Science Café Cleveland: “Getting by with a little help from our friends: The hidden forest microbiome and its important role in species conservation”
No individual travels through this world alone; microscopic organisms that affect our health, growth and survival cover us all. Although traditional microbiology has focused on bacteria or fungi that cause diseases, there is an increasing appreciation for the “friendly” microbes that live on or…
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Summer barbecue
The summer barbecue season will kick off Wednesday, June 7, with an American BBQ-themed menu and music by Austin Walkin’ Cane. The barbecue will be held in Tomlinson Marketplace due to rain. The menu will feature all-beef hamburgers, bratwurst and garden burgers. Sides will be local butter lettuce…
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Mandel School Doctoral Program Open House
The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences will hold a Doctoral Program Open House Tuesday, June 20, at 6 p.m. at the Mandel Community Studies Center, Room 105. Attendees will have the chance to meet doctoral program chair David Biegel. The open house will cover…
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Conversation on the Global Peace Index
Join Michelle Breslauer, program director of the Institute for Economics and Peace, for a conversation about the 2017 findings of the Global Peace Index (GPI) and the attitudes, institutions and structures needed to build a more peaceful society. GPI is the world’s leading measure of global…
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Yoga on the Quad
121 Fitness’s Yoga on the Quad will kick off Tuesday, June 6, at noon. These free outdoor yoga classes will be held every Tuesday this summer at noon on the Case Quad outside Adelbert Hall. Participants are encouraged to bring their own mats, but towels will be provided. Yoga on the Quad is open…