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Become Safe Zone member at April 17 workshop
The LGBT Center will hold two Safe Zone sessions: Friday, April 17, from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, Room 320 B/C. Only one session is required in order to become a Safe Zone Member. The Safe Zone Program is a…
CWRU historian discusses century-long debates about who started WWI
The Baker-Nord Center for Humanities’ World War I Centennial Series continues with the talk, “Who Started World War I? Centenary Debates about War Guilt and Meaning,” presented by Kenneth Ledford, associate professor of history and law at Case Western Reserve University. The free and public talk…
Attend ”Folly, Shipwrecks and Battles” collaborative concert April 12
The Case Western Reserve University Department of Music will host the “Folly, Shipwrecks and Battles: Early Spanish Music for Voices and Instruments” collaborative concert Sunday, April 12, at 7:30 p.m. at Harkness Chapel. The concert will feature the Early Music Singers, directed by Ross W.…
Next Science Café Cleveland discussion to highlight new discoveries in breast cancer treatment
The next installment of Science Café Cleveland will feature a discussion about treatment for patients with breast cancer Monday, April 13, from 7 to 8 p.m. in the Tasting Room of Great Lakes Brewing Co. Stanton L. Gerson, director of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center and professor of hematology…
Staff, student volunteers needed for commencement
The Commencement Office is seeking dependable Case Western Reserve University students and staff to help make commencement 2015 a special and memorable day for graduates. Commencement will be held Sunday, May 17, in the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center. For student volunteers, the…
Download CWRU Research ShowCASE 2015 mobile app to prepare for April 17 event
On Friday, April 17, hundreds of researchers, scientists and scholars will come together for a day of discovery, collaboration and community. Research ShowCASE and Intersections, the spring undergraduate symposium, will once again join forces for the free, public exhibit in Veale Convocation,…
University of Wisconsin professor to deliver Higley Endowed Lecture on designing for sustainability
The Department of Civil Engineering will host the Higley Endowed Lecture on Friday, April 10, at 5 p.m. in Nord Hall, Room 356. Craig H. Benson, the Wisconsin Distinguished Professor and director of sustainability research and education at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, who will deliver the…
Public Affairs Discussion Group to cover recent ”Doc Fix” bill
Joe White, the Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy, will lead a discussion on “The ‘Doc Fix:’ Bipartisan Policy on Medicare!?” at the Public Affairs Discussion Group meeting Friday, April 10, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the Dampeer Room of Kelvin Smith Library. White will discuss the House…
Weatherhead Net Impact to host panel on using appreciative inquiry in sustainable careers
Weatherhead Net Impact will hold “An Appreciative Inquiry into Sustainable Careers” panel discussion on how to put a business degree toward a career with positive and social and environmental impact Monday, April 13, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Peter B. Lewis Building, Room 118. The panel…
Hear from 2014 Wittke Award winners during April 10 talk
Katia Almeida, instructor of anthropology, and Lisa Nielson, SAGES and music lecturer, will present at the annual Wittke/Jackson Lecture on Friday, April 10, at 12:30 p.m. in DeGrace Hall, Room 312. Almeida and Nielson are the 2014 winners of the Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in…