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Talk about the “problem” of teen mothers at next Public Affairs Discussion Group
The campus community is invited to attend the next Public Affairs Discussion Group for a conversation about teen pregnancy and related issues. Mary Erdmans, associate professor of sociology, will lead the talk, titled “The ‘Problem’ of Teen Mothers.” The event will take place Friday, April 4, from…
Second Race, Food and Justice Conference to take place April 4-5
Case Western Reserve University's Social Justice Institute, the Environmental Health Watch and the Rid-All Green Partnership will come together again to host the “Race, Food & Justice Conference 2014: Analyzing the Urban Food Movement through a Social Justice Lens.” The two-day conference will…
WISER to host fundraiser tonight to benefit female students in India
Tonight, Women in Science and Engineering Roundtable (WISER) will host its annual fundraiser to benefit the group’s adopted and underprivileged public school in Bangalore, India, through the nonprofit organization Soujanya Sevashrama (SEVA). SEVA operates an international outreach program called…
Case/University Circle Symphony Orchestra to perform masterworks concert April 7
The Case/University Circle Symphony Orchestra will present their masterworks concert on Monday,  April 7, at 7:30 p.m. at the Church of the Covenant. The concert, which is free and open to the public, will feature Beethoven Symphony No. 5 and Overture to Leonore No. 3. The Case University Circle…
Register for five-week Mini Med School—medical school ”for the rest of us”
Members of the campus community are invited to take part in the spring session of Mini Med School, from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and the Laura and Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program. Mini Med School is medical school “for the rest of us”—those not seeking a medical…
Kelvin Smith Library to host final installment of Julian Stanczak art exhibit
Throughout the academic year, Kelvin Smith Library has featured seldom-seen prints by Optical Art pioneer Julian Stanczak. The last in the series of four exhibitions, "Pushing the Envelope: New Dimensions of Color," will open with a reception on Thursday, April 10, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Kelvin…
Seventh annual Italian Film Festival to show movies on campus throughout April
The seventh annual Italian Film Festival begins next week, with the following films being shown: Thursday, April 3: The Venice Syndrome Tuesday, April 8: Long Live Freedom Tuesday, April 15: The Women Worker's War Thursday, April 24: White as Milk, Red as Blood At April 15 showing of Women…
Baker-Nord Center’s "Interpreting Capitalism" Film Series to continue with “Inside Job” April 3
The next film in the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities’ “Interpreting Capitalism Film Series,” is Inside Job, the 2010 Oscar winner for Best Documentary. Inside Job provides a comprehensive analysis of the global financial crisis of 2008, which at a cost of more than $20 trillion, caused…
UPB brings eight food trucks to the quad this Friday
The University Program Board will bring food trucks to the quad on Friday, March 28, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The invited trucks will include: Donut Lab Little Cheesers Sweet! Mobile Cupcakery The Orange Truk Wholly Frijoles Jibaro World Eats Pig Lickin' Good BBQ Mobile Sushi Bar. All…
Collaborative to End Human Trafficking to present interdisciplinary symposium April 5
The Collaborative to End Human Trafficking will present “Responses of Professionals to the Pandemic of Human Trafficking,” a symposium on Saturday, April 5, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Robbins Building. The symposium calls on practitioners and students from nursing, medicine, social work, law,…