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Show off your creativity for Kelvin Smith Library’s Art of STEM Competition
Kelvin Smith Library is giving university community members the chance to showcase their artistic inspiration, creativity, imagination and skill, as related to STEM visuals and imagery. The library’s second annual Art of STEM Competition, held in conjunction with the national “STEM to STEAM”…
Alianza Latina/Latino Alliance to host meet and greet event Feb. 12
Alianza Latina/Latino Alliance (ALLA) will host a meet and greet Friday, Feb.12, from 12:30 to 2 p.m., in Thwing Center’s Bellflower Room. ALLA is an employee resource group for faculty, staff and trainees who identify as Latino/Hispanic. The organization is partners with the undergraduate…
Get tickets now for the Engineers Week Banquet
Tickets for the 2016 Engineers Week Banquet are available now. This year’s featured speaker will be Didier Roux, the chief technology officer at Saint-Gobain. He will present “350 Years, 350 Reasons to Believe in the Future” at the banquet Thursday, Feb. 25, from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at the…
Cognitive science professor to present at World Literature Colloquium Feb. 10
The World Literature Colloquium will continue Wednesday, Feb. 10, at 4:30 p.m. in Mather House, Room 100. Todd Oakley, professor of cognitive science, will speak on the topic "Deonstemic Modals in Legal Discourse: The Cognitive Semiotics of Layered Action." The Department of Classics and the…
Ash Wednesday service to be held Feb. 10 at Amasa Stone Chapel
All students, faculty and staff are invited to join United Protestant Campus Ministries and Newman Catholic Campus Ministry for the annual ecumenical Ash Wednesday Prayer Service Wednesday, Feb. 10, at 4:30 p.m. in Amasa Stone Chapel. Come mark the beginning of Lent with fellow campus Christians…
Find out how growing power of artificial intelligence, robotics will impact the workforce at Feb. 11 lecture
What implications does the growing power of artificial intelligence and robotics have for the American workforce of the future? David H. Autor, professor and associate head of the MIT Department of Economics, will address that question at the Howard T. McMyler Memorial Lecture. He will give his…
In search of a Valentine’s Day gift? Check out fair trade sale Feb 8-9
A fair trade sale will be held Feb. 8-9 from 11 to 3 p.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Center. Support small coffee, tea and cocoa farmers and handcraft artisans in the global south when you purchase gifts for your friends and significant other. All products in the sale guarantee a fair, living…
Reflect on the past, shape the future at CWRU Convening
Campus community members of the African diaspora are invited to attend CWRU Convening, a safe space to collectively process, reflect, heal and organize for social change. The event will be held Friday, Feb. 12, from 4 to 8 p.m. in the Mandel Community Studies Center. Registration is available…
Check out the Lunar New Year celebration—complete with fireworks—Feb. 8
The university community is invited to celebrate the Lunar New Year with a fireworks display Monday, Feb. 8. The festivities will begin at 8 p.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Center, followed by fireworks at 8:45 at Freiberger Field. Those who come early with their CWRU ID will get a free…
Join the CWRU Throwback Weekend festivities at varsity basketball matches Feb. 5-7
The Case Western Reserve University basketball teams will head to historic Adelbert Gymnasium for the 11th annual CWRU Throwback Weekend. On Friday, Feb. 5, and Sunday, Feb. 7, the Spartan men’s and women’s basketball teams will host University Athletic Association doubleheaders against Brandeis…