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Discuss ”An Intellectual Adventure: the Academy as a Place of Stupification” at next Ethics Table brown bag lunch
The next meeting of the Ethics Table brown bag lunches will focus on the first chapter of The Ignorant Schoolmaster, which is titled "An Intellectual Adventure." Download "An Intellectual Adventure" as a PDF for advance reading. The chapter tells the story of Joseph Jacotot, who, in the early 19th-...
Author to visit natural history museum for talk on biotechnology, re-engineering animals
Mike Weiss, chair of the Department of Biochemistry and the Cleveland Museum of Natural History Health Advisory Board, will co-host author Emily Anthes, author of Frankenstein's Cat: Biotechnology and the Re-engineering of Animals, as part of the museum’s Explorer Lecture Series. Biotechnology has ...
ACES Distinguished Lecturer to examine female representation in UK politics
The campus community is invited to attend a presentation from Academic Careers in Engineering and Science (ACES) Distinguished Lecturer Sarah Childs, professor of politics and gender at the University of Bristol, UK, as she examines “Conservatism, Conservative Parties and Women's Political Represent...
Church of the Covenant to host ”A Taste of the Circle” on Oct. 5
The Church of the Covenant will host “A Taste of the Circle,” on Sunday, Oct. 5, from 11 a.m. to noon, at the lower level of the church (11205 Euclid Ave.). The event is open to the campus community and will feature free samples from University Circle eateries....
Friday's Public Affairs Discussion Group to cover developing economies
Silvia Prina, associate professor of economics, will lead the next Public Affairs Discussion Group titled, “Encouraging Savings by the Poor in Developing Countries.” The discussion will take place Friday, Oct. 3, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Mather House, Room 100. Since the Grameen Bank of Banglade...
Learn how diversity and international efforts can better align at upcoming webinar
The Center for International Affairs and the Office for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity will sponsor a webinar examining senior international officer (SIO) and chief diversity officer (CDO) partnerships. The featured guests will be Harvey Charles, president of the Association of Internat...
Celebrate homecoming at Blue Block Party Oct. 16
Celebrate Case Western Reserve University’s homecoming weekend with the Blue Block Party, a dynamic street festival celebrating the innovation and talents of CWRU students and alumni with food, music, entertainment and more. The party will take place at Toby’s Plaza in Uptown on Thursday, Oct. 16, ...
YouTube sensation to give entertaining sex-education talk Oct. 7
Laci Green, YouTube sensation and Sex+ founder, will come to campus to give her presentation on the "Best Sex Ever" Tuesday, Oct. 7, at 7:30 p.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Center Ballroom C. Attendees will learn tips on safe, healthy sex in an entertaining setting. View some of Laci’s videos ...
Retired Princeton University art scholar to give inaugural Edward J. Olszewski Lecture in Italian Art, Oct. 8
Patricia Fortini Brown, former chair of Princeton University’s Department of Art and Archaeology, will deliver the inaugural Edward J. Olszewski Lecture in Italian Art, sponsored by Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Art History and Art. The event will be held Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 5:30...
Register now for free CaseLearns workshops
Registration is now open for Kelvin Smith Library's fall semester CaseLearns workshops. All students, faculty, staff and alumni can take these courses free of charge. Some of this semester's courses include: Digital Images Digital Video Web Design Making Your First GIS Map Creating a Custom G...