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Ethics Table discussion on debt to continue at March 25 meeting
A discussion on the ethics of debt will continue at the next meeting of the Ethics Table, held Wednesday, March 25, at 11:30 a.m. in the Cleveland Room of Thwing Center. Anne Van Leuuwen, lecturer in the Department of Philosophy, presented on the topic at the last meeting, which brought up many que...
How can you retract a humanities article? Philosophy's Chris Haufe to explain in upcoming event
The Baker-Nord Center for Humanities will host a presentation on “How to Retract an Article in the Humanities,” by Chris Haufe, assistant professor of philosophy, on Wednesday, March 25, at noon in Clark Hall, Room 206. There are significant differences between the kind of support humanists and sci...
Information Technology Services to host Cyberinfrastructure Day March 27; watch online
Big data is a big deal at Case Western Reserve University, and today it takes center stage at the Wolstein Research Center Auditorium during Information Technology Services (ITS) first annual “Cyberinfrastructure Day.” From data processing and visualization to supercomputers and cloud computing, th...
Attend ”Zumbathon” on March 21 to benefit American Cancer Society
121 Fitness will host the second Relay for Life Zumbathon tomorrow (Saturday, March 21) from 10 a.m. to noon in Adelbert Gym. All proceeds from the event will be donated to the American Cancer Society through Case Western Reserve University's Relay for Life event. Join 121 Fitness Zumba instructor...
Discuss the future of humanities curriculum at next Baker-Nord Center event
On Wednesday, March 25, the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will present “Making, Mining, Marking and Mashing: The Digital Humanities Curriculum in 2025,” a talk by Mills Kelly, professor of history at George Mason University. Kelly will challenge the audience to think about what the humanitie...
Support Camp Kesem at March 21 ”Make the Magic” benefit dinner
Camp Kesem will host its first “Make the Magic” benefit dinner on Saturday, March 21, from 6 to 9 p.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Center. Camp Kesem is a free, weeklong summer camp hosted by college undergraduates for children whose parents have or have had cancer. Given that it is free for th...
Learn more about Israel’s election at Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group
The Public Affairs Discussion Group will host Peter J. Haas, the Abba Hillel Silver Professor of Jewish Studies and chair of the Department of Religious Studies, at its upcoming meeting for a discussion on the recent election in Israel. The discussion will take place Friday, March 20, from 12:30 to ...
Flora Stone Mather Center for Women to host carnival on March 23
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will host a carnival in celebration of Women's History Month on Monday, March 23, from 2 to 5 p.m. in Thwing Center's atrium. The entire campus community is invited to join the center for games, food and prizes....
Attend lecture on ”Identity, Authority, and Authenticity in Language Policy”
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, the Speakers Committee of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, and the Program of Women’s and Gender Studies will present “Identity, Authority, and Authenticity in Language Policy: Reflections from the Peruvian Andes,” a talk by Virginia Zaval...
Israeli author and filmmaker Etgar Keret to discuss his latest book at Siegal Lifelong Learning lecture
Israeli author and filmmaker Etgar Keret will spend the evening of March 25 in Beachwood discussing his latest book, The Seven Good Years: A Memoir and the current situation in Israel. The book, a nonfiction account of Keret's personal life, follows on the successes of earlier books, Suddenly a Knoc...