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Discuss the ethics of intervening in Syria during Wednesday’s Ethics Table
The second meeting of the 2013-14 Ethics Table brown bag lunches will be held Wednesday, Sept. 18, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. in Thwing Center Meeting Room A (second floor). Political science’s Pete Moore will facilitate discussion on this week’s topic, “The ethics of military intervention in Sy...
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Donate to Staff Advisory Council’s Back to School Supplies Drive until Oct. 3
The Staff Advisory Council’s community service committee will be collecting school supplies for its fourth annual Back to School Supply Drive now through Oct. 3. The committee will collect back-to-school supplies for two Cleveland public schools: Mary M. Bethune Elementary and Michael R. White Eleme...
LGBT Center speaker to discuss identity, sexuality Sept. 20
The LGBT Center will present “Beyond Binaries: Identity and Sexuality” with educator, speaker, workshop leader and activist Robyn Ochs. She will discuss the landscape of sexual orientation and how sexual orientation is “mapped.” The program will explore different experiences of identity and the com...
Power of Diversity Lecture series kicks off Sept. 19; ABC’s John Quinones coming in October
The Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity announced the fall lineup for its Power of Diversity Lecture Series. This fall’s national speaker will be John Quinones, anchor of the primetime television series What Would You Do? Quinones is a seven-time Emmy Award winner, current co-ancho...
University of California Press editor to visit campus to present on scholarly publishing
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will host a presentation by Mary C. Francis, executive editor of music and cinema studies for the University of California Press, on Tuesday, Sept. 24. Her talk, titled “Scholarly Publishing Today,” will take place from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., in Clark Hall 206. ...
Writing Resource Center now open for fall semester
The Writing Resource Center is now open for the fall semester. Case Western Reserve University students, staff and faculty may receive up to two hours per week of writing consultation. The center’s campus locations include: Bellflower Hall 104, Kelvin Smith Library 103, Thwing Center West, Hitc...
Learn about working class's recovery during Friday’s Public Discussion Group
This week’s Public Affairs Discussion Group meeting will focus on the working class and how—and if—it might recover from the Great Recession. Tim Black, associate professor of sociology, and Joseph White, chair of the Department of Political Science and the Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Polic...
Annual Van Horn Distinguished Lecture to feature Eduard Arzt Sept. 17-19
The Department of Materials Science and Engineering will present the 37th Van Horn Distinguished Lecture featuring Eduard Arzt, scientific director and chairman of INM Leibniz Institute for New Materials in Saarbrueken, Germany. Arzt will present his research titled, “Micropatterned Surfaces with S...
Stop by Friday’s Community Service Fair to find out how to get involved
The Center for Civic Engagement and Learning (CCEL) invites all students, staff and faculty to stop by the Community Service Fair to learn about different ways to get involved in Cleveland and beyond. More than 50 nonprofit organizations, student service organizations and post-graduate programs wil...
Flora Stone Mather Center for Women to host open house Sept. 19
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will host its annual open house on Thursday, Sept. 19, from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in Thwing Center 309. The event will kick off the center's 10-year anniversary celebration and provide members of the Case Western Reserve University community a chance to meet the ...