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Reminder: Register for self-defense courses offered by the CWRU Police Department
The Case Western Reserve Police Department will offer Level One self-defense classes to employees and students April 18 and 19. The Level One self-defense program has been specifically tailored to meet the needs of the student population and administrative staff, and was designed to address current…
Examine anti-Asian bias in investment policy at next Public Affairs Discussion Group
Timothy Webster, assistant professor of law, will lead the next Public Affairs Discussion Group, titled “Is the Federal Government’s Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States Anti-Asian?” The discussion will take place Friday, April 11, 12:30-1:30 p.m. in Mather House, room 100. Please…
Emily Dickinson’s poetry experiments are subject of April 11 talk
Emily Dickinson wrote in an atmosphere of experimentation. The Case Western Reserve University Department of English will examine her approach in a lecture at 3 p.m., Friday, April 11. The talk is free and open to the public. In “Dickinson, the Ballad, and 19th-Century American Experiments in…
Department of Theater to present Shakespeare’s ”Measure for Measure” this month
The Department of Theater will present Measure for Measure by William Shakespeare April 11, 12, 18 and 19 at 8 p.m., and April 13 and 20 at 2:30 p.m. at Eldred Theater. Written in the early 1600s, with the upheaval of a new ruler on the throne, Measure for Measure is considered one of the Bard’s…
Get your bicycle tuned up by the Case Cycling Team April 9-10
Case Cycling will host a bicycle tune-up on the Case Quad, April 9-10 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. All members of the campus community are invited to bring their bikes over and allow the team to get them in working order. Prices are cheaper than a bike shop, and all service is same-day—if not…
Johns Hopkins scholar to present Case for Sight Distinguished Lecture April 14
Case for Sight, in partnership with University Hospitals and the Weatherhead Economics Society, will host Kevin Frick for its annual Distinguished Lecture Series. Frick is the vice dean for education at Johns Hopkins University’s Carey Business School and sits on the advisory board for the Vision…
History scholar to present annual African American Studies guest lecture April 15
Bettye Collier-Thomas, professor of history at Temple University, will present the annual guest lecture for the Postdoctoral Fellowship in African American Studies on Tuesday, April 15, at 11:30 a.m. in Mather House, room 100. Her talk is titled "'Make Us A Power': Religious Masculinity and Black…
Federal Reserve president to discuss education, innovation and economic growth April 9
The Weatherhead Economics Society will host Sandra Pianalto, president of the Cleveland Federal Reserve Bank, on Wednesday, April 9. Pianalto will give a talk titled “Education and Innovation: The Keys to Economic Growth" at 5:30 p.m. in Peter B. Lewis Building, room 258. There will be a Q&A…
State Rep. Connie Pillich to speak at School of Law April 10
The American Constitution Society will host State Rep. Connie Pillich, a lawyer and Air Force veteran, on Thursday, April 10, at noon in the School of Law, room A58. Among other topics, Pillich will discuss how her service as a veteran has helped form her beliefs and style of governance. In the…
Donate to Relay for Life to take part in Dress Down Day
The Relay for Life Student Affairs Staff and Friends team will host a “Dress Down Day” fundraiser on Friday, April 11. As part of this event, staff and faculty members are invited to donate $5 for the privilege of “dressing down” (wearing jeans or other casual attire) the day before the…