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Go green: Office for Sustainability to host second annual Big Green Event Nov. 17
The Office for Sustainability will host its second annual Big Green Event Tuesday, Nov. 17, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. in Tinkham Veale University Center, ballroom C. The event will feature a performance of Cuyahoga, Briefly, which is a 10-minute play about the Cuyahoga River with only three actors and…
Try out new Schedule Planner feature in SIS
Schedule Planner is now available for students, advisers and administrators. With Schedule Planner, students can organize their classes by combining the courses they need with their preferred breaks. This will give students multiple schedules to compare side-by-side and allow them to choose their…
Find out how to use proper pronouns at LGBT Center workshops
What are gender pronouns? How should they be used? The LGBT Center will hold pop-up workshops on the use of pronouns Tuesday, Nov. 17, in Crawford Hall, Room A09, and the Tinkham Veale University Center, first floor conference room. Sessions at Tinkham Veale University Center will be held every…
Case Center for Imaging Research to celebrate 10-year anniversary Nov. 19
Celebrate the Case Center for Imaging Research’s 10-year anniversary with a symposium and poster session Thursday, Nov. 19, from 1:30 to 5 p.m. in the Iris S. and Bert L. Wolstein Research Building auditorium. At the event, faculty and staff will acknowledge scientific advances and cross-campus…
Learn about “ecocinema” in Chinese cinema at next Faculty-Work-in-Progress event
What does “ecocinema”—films that are about environmental justice—mean for Chinese cinema? Haomin Gong, assistant professor of Chinese, will address that question at the next Baker-Nord Center for Humanities Faculty-Work-in-Progress event. Gong will present “Trash, Place, and Chinese Ecocinema: On…
Flora Stone Mather Center for Women to hold discussions on family life
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will host Kelly Ward, professor and chair of the Department of Educational Leadership, Sport Studies and Emotional/Counseling Psychology at Washington State University, for two discussions Thursday, Nov. 12. The first session is geared toward faculty, while…
How can neighborhood factors impact family health assessments? Find out at next PRCHN seminar
At the next Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) seminar, Patty Marshall, professor of bioethics and co-director of the Center for Genetics Research Ethics and Law, and Aaron Goldenberg, associate professor of bioethics and associate director of the Center for Genetic…
Hear from biomimicry tech startup CEOs at upcoming panel
Innovation, Design, and Entrepreneurship Association (IDEA) will host a Biomimicry Lunch 'n’ Learn panel on Thursday, Nov. 12, from noon to 1 p.m. in Peter B. Lewis, Room 201. The event will feature two speakers, each with their own biomimetic tech startups: Emily Kennedy is CEO of Hedgemon LLC,…
Learn more about Cleveland’s vineyard at East 66th and Hough at next Baker-Nord Center event
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will host a talk with Mansfield Frazier Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 4:30 p.m. in Clark Hall, Room 206. Frazier, community activist and entrepreneur, leads The Vineyards and BioCellar of Château Hough, an urban vineyard located in Cleveland at the intersection of…
Ethics Table series to continue with session on call for global constitutional convention
The Ethics Table Brown Bag Lunch series will continue Wednesday, Nov. 11, at 11:30 a.m. in Thwing Center’s Cleveland Room. This meeting will cover Stephen Gardiner’s call for a global constitutional convention to protect the rights of future generations. Gardiner is professor of philosophy and the…