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Support Operation Smile at inaugural benefit run
The campus community is invited to join Operation Smile on for its first benefit run around North Residential Village to raise money for craniofacial surgeries. The charity run will take place Saturday, April 19, at noon at the North Residential Village. Tickets are $15 each, or four for $50. The…
Learn about World War I medicine at Ohio Academy of Medical History annual meeting
On Saturday, April 19, from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., the Ohio Academy of Medical History will hold its annual meeting at the Dittrick Medical History Center. World War I medicine will be the focus of this year’s meeting and subsequent events. A detailed itinerary and registration form can be…
Global Café presents top autism researchers nationally in live virtual symposium
Case Western Reserve University's International Center for Autism Research and Education (ICARE) is leading a five-hour “Global Dialogue Café” on autism on April 23. Throughout the Autism Virtual Symposium, leading researchers and clinicians from Case Western Reserve, with colleagues in autism…
Church of the Covenant to hold Good Friday services
The Church of the Covenant invites the campus community to end the Lenten season with a day of meditations and organ musical improvisation on Good Friday, April 18, starting at noon. The doors will be open and all are welcome to come and go as they please. The Church of the Covenant is located at…
Is Cleveland dying? Find out in next Public Affairs Discussion Group
John A. Begala, executive director of the Center for Community Solutions, will lead this week’s Public Affairs Discussion, titled “Is Cleveland Dying?” The event will take place Friday, April 18, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Kelvin Smith Library’s Dampeer Room. As Cleveland’s economy and population…
Music conference to focus on importance of drumming
Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Music will give a nod to rock and jazz drummers during the Center for Popular Music Studies’ conference, “Drumming,” on Saturday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., in Harkness Chapel. The conference, free and open to the public, presents many…
Learn how urban dwellers shape cities at next Faculty Work-In-Progress seminar
The campus community is invited to attend a Faculty Work-in-Progress presentation given by Allison Schifani, the Baker-Nord Center Postdoctoral Scholar in the Digital Humanities. Schifani's work explores ways of creating and participating in contemporary urban space, with a particular focus on the…
WebDrive FTP client added to Software Center
WebDrive 11.00.2835 is available on the Software Center as a free download to students, faculty and staff for Windows only. WebDrive is an FTP Client that makes accessing and editing files on WebDAV, SFTP and Amazon S3 easy and maps a drive letter to each of these servers. Download WebDrive…
Next Science Café Cleveland to focus on possibilities of AeroClay
What happens when you put clay, a protein found in milk, a polymer and water in a blender and then freeze-dry it? If you do it just right, a new foam-like polymer/clay composite is born. The new composite is called AeroClay. It is sturdy, malleable, heat- and flame-resistant, and eco-friendly. It…
Celebrate leadership, mentorship at WISER Awards Banquet Dinner
The Lubrizol Foundation and the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will present the Women in Science and Engineering Roundtable (WISER) Awards Banquet Dinner Thursday, April 17, from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. in the Hovorka Atrium. The event is designed to acknowledge and celebrate WISER students and…