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Give Kelvin Smith Library more color: Submit art to be displayed on first floor columns
Kelvin Smith Library’s first floor needs some color—and library personnel want your help adding it. The Create a Column competition, designed to build a more welcoming, dynamic environment, is open to all Case Western Reserve University students, faculty and staff, and students from the Cleveland…
Find out the advantages of studies in admixed population at talk today
The Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics will host a talk featuring Melinda Aldrich, assistant professor in the Department of Thoracic Surgery and Division of Epidemiology at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, today (March 2) from noon to 1 p.m. in the School of Medicine building,…
Donate items for campuswide relief drive for residents of Flint
The Case Western Reserve University community and external partners are asked to participate in a relief drive by donating water, Pur brand water filters and baby wipes to help residents of Flint, Mich., who continue to deal with unsafe levels of lead in the city's drinking water. In addition,…
Find out how to grow your own oyster mushrooms at home
Case Western Reserve University’s Squire Valleevue and Valley Ridge Farms will offer a course on the basics of oyster mushroom production Saturday, March 12, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the farm (37125 Fairmount Blvd., Hunting Valley). Farm Food Program staff member Matt Burtonshaw, who manages the daily…
Participate in ethics discussions at Ethics Table brown bag lunch tomorrow
The Ethics Table brown bag lunch series will continue Wednesday, March 2, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Thwing Center’s Cleveland Room. This session will feature a free discussion on whatever ethics topics participants want to talk about. Coffee and baklava will be provided.
Register for Mini Med School—the medical school “for the rest of us"
Members of the campus community are invited to take part in the spring session of Mini Med School, a medical school “for the rest of us”—those not seeking a medical degree, but with an interest in health research and trends. Led by faculty experts, the five-session program begins April 20 with…
Ford Distinguished Lecture postponed
The spring Ford Lecture featuring Carla Mann Woods originally scheduled for Wednesday, March 2, has been postponed. The campus community will be informed of a new date as soon as it is confirmed.
Apply for funds to work on social-justice-oriented research projects, course redesigns
The Social Justice Institute now is accepting applications for Social Justice Fellowships from undergraduates, graduate students and faculty members. Grants are awarded to carry out research or implement projects related to social justice in any discipline. Faculty also may receive funds to assist…
Save the date: Graduate Student Appreciation Week 2016 to be held April 4-8
Graduate Student Appreciation Week (GSAW) will be held April 4-8 to celebrate graduate students' intellectual, teaching and cultural contributions to the Case Western Reserve University community. The Office of Student Activities & Leadership (SA&L) coordinates ​the week of campus events…
"The Daily" is getting a redesign; provide your feedback to shape the future of news at CWRU
In the next few months, the daily will get a new look—one we hope will improve your experience as both a reader and a member of the Case Western Reserve University community. But to do that, we need feedback. In the next few days, a random sample of university community members will receive an…