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Discover how the messaging and marketing of birth control has changed throughout the years
The Dittrick Medical History Center will host the Percy Skuy Lecture featuring Elizabeth Watkins, dean of graduate studies and vice chancellor of student academic affairs at the University of California, San Francisco. Watkins will present “Reconceiving the Pill: From Revolutionary Therapeutic to…
First woman MLB coach shares her perspective Feb. 29
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women and the Laura and Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program will host a talk with Justine Siegal, the first woman to coach a MLB team (Oakland Athletics in 2015). Siegal, who also was the first woman to throw batting practice for a MLB team (Cleveland Indians…
Attend mixer today to find out how to get involved with women of color collaborative
Voices, a women of color collaborative, will host a mixer today (Feb. 22) at 5:30 p.m. in Thwing Center, Room 201. Voices is a student-run organization formed in recognition of the intersection of race and gender that offers personal and professional relationship building for women of color and…
Get public speaking tips at Toastmasters Club workshop Feb. 23
The Case Western Reserve University Toastmasters Club will host a public speaking workshop Tuesday, Feb. 23, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in Tinkham Veale University Center, ballroom A. Terry Begue, a semifinalist from the Toastmasters International Speech Contest, will share his experiences on how to…
Case Kismat to hold presentation on organization dedicated to helping women in need
Case Kismat, a competitive Bollywood fusion team on campus, will host an informational presentation about Women in Need (WIN) Tuesday, Feb. 23, at 9:30 p.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Center ballroom. WIN provides food, shelter, water, vocational training and rehabilitation for women with…
Nominate outstanding staff members for 2016 President’s Award
President Barbara R. Snyder invites the campus community to nominate a non-faculty staff member for the President’s Award for Distinguished Service. This annual award honors staff members whose outstanding contributions to campus culture have a transformational effect on university colleagues,…
National political media contributor, author to headline this semester’s Power of Diversity lecture series
Marc Lamont Hill, a noted political analyst for national media, author, professor and social-justice activist since his early years in Philadelphia, will be the next featured speaker in the Power of Diversity lecture series at Case Western Reserve University. Free and open to the public, Hill’s…
Pay special attention to Windows update to avoid unintentionally installing Windows 10
Earlier this month, Microsoft recategorized Windows 10 as “recommended” in Windows Update, the service on Windows machines that provides the latest version of operating system components and other tools. As a result of this change, Windows users at Case Western Reserve who are not yet running…
Concert featuring wind instruments to be held Feb. 21
The Department of Music will hold a concert featuring wind instruments Sunday, Feb. 21, at 3 p.m. in Severance Hall. Michael Markowski will guest compose the performance. The Case Western Reserve University Symphonic Winds, the University Circle Wind Ensemble and the Cleveland Youth Wind Symphony…
Brief disruption of VPN service to occur early Sunday morning
Between 3 and 4 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 21, the Case Western Reserve Virtual Private Network (VPN) will undergo maintenance. During this time, members of the university community who are using the VPN may be disconnected and prompted to log in again. VPN is the service that enables Case Western Reserve…