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Baker-Nord Scholar-in-Residence to discuss Monty Python, economic advantage and more in upcoming lectures
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will host Frank Thompson as a Scholar-in-Residence from Feb. 23 to March 7. Thompson, a lecturer and research investigator at the University of Michigan, is a social scientist with a broad background in the humanities, and his articles have been published in ...
Local experts to discuss trends in and practices for addressing youth violence as part of Schubert Center Conversation Series
Three Northeast Ohio youth-violence specialists will discuss trends and recent practices in addressing youth violence and victimization on Thursday, Feb. 27, at 11:30 a.m. at the Mandel Center for Nonprofit Organization, Room 115. The event is free to the public. Register online or call 216.368.054...
Learn about food’s impact on mood at Feb. 25 seminar
Could mood swings, fatigue and unexplainable sadness be caused by poor nutrition? 121 Fitness will host a “Food & Mood” nutrition seminar on Tuesday, Feb. 25, from noon to 1 p.m. in Nord Hall, Room 356. The seminar will address the relationship between nutrition and mood. Contact Bryn Mota at baf13...
Historian to present on 19th century French Guiana Feb. 24
Miranda Spieler, assistant professor of history at the American University of Paris, will present a paper titled “Slave Flight, Slave Torture, and the State: Nineteenth-Century French Guiana" on Monday, Feb. 24, from 4 to 6 p.m. in Mather House, Room 100. Spieler is a historian of France and the Fr...
Opening reception for “The Art of Julian Stanczak: Substance and Illusion” rescheduled for March 5
The work of Julian Stanczak, world-renowned painter and pioneer in Optical Art, is being featured in a series of four exhibitions at Kelvin Smith Library. The opening reception for the third exhibit, “Substance and Illusion,” has been rescheduled for March 5, in the library’s newly renovated art gal...
Neurology scholar to present next Ford Distinguished Lecture March 6
The campus community is invited to the spring Ford Distinguished Lecture, which will be presented by David C. Van Essen, the Alumni Endowed Professor of Neurology at Washington University in St. Louis, on Thursday, March 6, at 4:30 p.m. at the Iris S. and Bert L. Wolstein Research Building auditoriu...
This week’s Public Affairs Discussion Group to focus on profession of accounting
At this week’s Public Affairs Discussion Group, Distinguished University Professor Gary Previts will lead a conversation titled “The Profession of Accounting: Where It Came From, Where It Has Been, and Where It's Going.” Previts, co-author of A History of Accountancy in the United States, is also o...
Spring semester brings new services, workshops and renovations to Kelvin Smith Library
Now that spring semester is underway, take a moment to review some of the latest resources and unique spaces available at Kelvin Smith Library. From new equipment and services to upcoming workshops and events, the library has something for everyone. Learn how to make the most of the library at libr...
Become Safe Zone member by attending an upcoming workshop
The Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center will offer two Safe Zone training sessions to interested students, faculty and staff. The Safe Zone Program is a visible network of volunteers who are committed to creating a community of respect and dignity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and que...
Phi Beta Kappa honors society to hold meeting Feb. 26; update chapter membership now
The Case Western Reserve University Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa national honorary society has scheduled a chapter meeting for Wednesday, Feb. 26, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in Mather House Room 100. All members of Phi Beta Kappa among the faculty, staff, graduate/professional students and postdoctoral fell...