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Baker-Nord Center for Humanities to host lecture, ”Eteocles in the Hermeneutic Circle”
The Baker-Nord Center for Humanities will host Timothy Wutrich, lecturer in the Department of Classics and author of Prometheus and Faust: The Promethean Revolt in Drama from Classical Antiquity, on Monday, March 16, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in Clark Hall, Room 206. Wutrich will present the Faculty Work-...
Law's Jessie Hill to discuss reproductive rights at Power of Diversity Lecture March 17
The Office for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity will host a Power of Diversity lecture featuring Jessie Hill, associate dean of faculty development, research professor of law and the Laura Chisolm Distinguished Research Scholar. Hill will present "Reproductive Rights or Reproductive Justic...
Register for free tobacco cessation program by March 27
A free tobacco cessation program will be offered for faculty, staff and students from April 1 through May 20. During the program, participants will: Assess their readiness to end tobacco use Identify personal motivations and obstacles Develop awareness of techniques to avoid possible triggers ...
Medicine professor to present on intestinal inflammation
As part of the Cleveland Digestive Diseases Research Core Center Seminar Series, Professor of Medicine Fabio Cominelli will present “The Role of the TL1A and DR3 in Intestinal Inflammation.” The presentation will take place on Wednesday, March 11, from noon to 1 p.m. at the Iris S. and Bert L. Wols...
Institute for the Study of Origins to sponsor talk at Happy Dog on birthing practices in 18th-19th centuries
The Institute for the Study of Origins will sponsor a public talk titled "Tools for Tots: Broken noses, disenfranchised midwives, and the rise of birth technology." SAGES fellow Brandy Schillace will present the talk at Happy Dog at the Euclid Tavern on Wednesday, March 11, at 6 p.m. Schillace, who...
PRCHN to continue its seminar series with presentation on epilepsy
The Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods Seminar Series will continue with a presentation, titled "The Role of Self-Management in Managing Epilepsy and Reducing Complications." Martha Sajatovic, professor of psychiatry and epidemiology and biostatistics, will present this installment...
Tonight's Frontiers of Astronomy Lecture to cover formation of stars, galaxies
The 2014-15 Frontiers of Astronomy Lecture Series will continue with a talk by Volker Bromm, professor in the Department of Astronomy at The University of Texas at Austin, today (Thursday, March 5) at 8 p.m. in the Murch Auditorium at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Bromm will present “Sta...
Cleveland Digestive Diseases Research Core Center Seminar Series to host talk on liver disease
The Cleveland Digestive Diseases Research Core Center Seminar Series will host Colleen Croniger, associate professor in the Department of Nutrition, today (Wednesday, March 4) from noon to 1 p.m. in the Wolstein Research Building, Room 1413. Croniger will present a lecture titled, “The Role of Macr...
Julius Fund Lecture in Medieval Art to feature topic of “real monsters”
The Department of Art History and Art will sponsor the Julius Fund Lecture in Medieval Art on Wednesday, March 18, at 5:30 p.m. in Tinkham Veale University Center, Ballroom C. Asa Simon Mittman, professor at California State University, will deliver the lecture, titled “Real Monsters: Medieval Beli...
Nominate staff members for President’s Award for Distinguished Service
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, stude...