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Thursday kicks off month-long series of packed admission events; expect crowds
This Thursday and Friday, March 27-28, the Office of Undergraduate Admission will kick off a series of open house events for admitted seniors and prospective underclassmen, bringing large crowds and lots of excitement to campus. Open house events will continue throughout the month of April, leading ...
Learn about religious life of Samuel Johnson at March 28 talk
Katherine Kickel, an associate professor of English at Miami University, will speak about the life and contributions of Samuel Johnson, an 18th-century religious citizen who left a remarkable legacy of essays, prayers and sermons. Kickel will give the talk, “Dr. Johnson at Prayer,” during the Case ...
Attend open conversation about disabilities March 28
The campus community is invited to meet Sean, Paige, Craig and Max for an engaging, unedited and honest dialogue of their experiences as Case Western Reserve University students with disabilities. The talk, titled "Disabilities Talk To: Awareness, Acceptance, Assistance, and Answers," will take pla...
Donate blood in honor of National Red Cross Month this Thursday
Help celebrate National Red Cross Month by donating blood this Thursday. Approximately 900 pints of blood are needed daily to meet the need of Northeast Ohio hospitals and medical institutions. Support the needs of the local community by donating blood at an upcoming blood drive. Sigma Phi Epsilon...
Art exhibition featuring work of Barbara Stanczak to open at Kelvin Smith Library April 3
The artwork of Barbara Stanczak will be featured in an exhibition titled “The Given and the Imagined in the Art of Barbara Stanczak” at Kelvin Smith Library. The exhibition will begin with an opening on Thursday, April 3, from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. The opening will feature an interview and discussion w...
Organizational behavior faculty member to address brain differences between genders
At the next Women and Gender Studies and Center for Women Research in Progress Seminar, associate professor of organizational behavior Susan Case will present her research, titled “Brain Differences: A Missing Lens for Understanding Persistent Gendered Discourse in Organizations." The event, in par...
Case Cycling to host criterium at FirstEnergy Stadium March 23
On Sunday, March 23, Case Cycling will host the Case Cycling Criterium at Cleveland Browns’ FirstEnergy Stadium. The race is free to watch, and members of the campus community are encouraged to attend. The race is open to Midwest Collegiate Cycling Conference riders in the morning (8 a.m. to 1:15 p...
Submit nominations for Inclusion and Diversity Achievement Awards by March 31
The Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity will host the 6th annual Inclusion and Diversity Achievement Awards Luncheon on Monday, April 14, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thwing Center ballroom. At the luncheon, campus community members will be recognized for their contributions to enhanc...
Campuswide forum to address sexual misconduct in higher education
The Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity and the Office of Student Affairs will present “Sexual Misconduct in Higher Education: A National Conversation” on Friday, March 28, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in Adelbert Hall’s Toepfer Room. Join via simulcast at tv.case.edu/caselive. The forum ...
Religious Studies Chair to lead discussion on Jewish experience, religion in America
Peter J. Haas, the Abba Hillel Silver Professor of Jewish Studies and chair of the Department of Religious Studies, will lead this week’s Public Affairs Discussion Group. He’ll lead a talk on “What the Jewish Experience Tells Us About Religion in American Today” March 21, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in ...