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Celebrate International Education Week with cultural events Nov. 11-15
The Center for International Affairs will celebrate International Education Week Nov. 11-15. International Education Week, a joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and U.S. Department of Education, celebrates the benefits of international education and global exchange. The celebration…
Office of Multicultural Affairs to host open house Nov. 8
The Office of Multicultural Affairs invites the campus community to meet its new director, Naomi Sigg, at an open house on Friday, Nov. 8, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. in Sears Building, Room 450. Stop in at any time during the open house and see the office, grab a bagel and greet Sigg and the office…
CaseEMS to stage mock mass casualty drill Nov. 2
On Saturday, Nov. 2, CaseEMS will stage its annual mass casualty drill to test members' ability to respond to a large-scale emergency. This year, the scenario features a two-vehicle motor vehicle accident with pedestrian involvement at the corner of East 115 and East 116 streets. Past CaseEMS mass…
Help Kids Against Hunger reach its 100,000-meal mark during Saturday of Service
Kids Against Hunger is a Case Western Reserve University student organization that aims to significantly reduce hunger in the Cleveland area and around the world. To this end, Kids Against Hunger works with local partner in Cleveland to pack and distribute highly nutritious, vitamin-fortified…
SpartanThon's annual Dancing with the CWRU Stars set for this weekend
SpartanThon will present the Dancing with the CWRU Stars competition Saturday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. in Adelbert Gymnasium. Faculty and staff members and area dance instructors will bring their best dance moves to the floor to raise funds for pediatric cancer patients at University Hospitals Rainbow…
Upcoming Baker-Nord lecture to focus on ’50s architectural style
The architectural style of the 1950s, made popular by fashion magazines and such fictional television families as the Nelsons and Cleavers, is the focus of the 2013 Richard N. Campen Lecture in Architecture and Sculpture. The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities invites the campus community to…
Sign up for free geographic information systems, statistics workshops through CaseLearns
Space is still available in the following CaseLearns courses, open to all Case Western Reserve University faculty, staff, students and alumni: Making Your First Map In this workshop, attendees will receive a general introduction to GIS (geographic information systems) and ArcGIS (v10.2) software.…
This week’s Public Affairs Discussion group to cover freedom of press
The weekly Public Affairs Discussion Group will continue this week with a talk titled, “Press Freedom and the Edward Snowden Affair.” Jim Sheeler, the Shirley Wormser Professor of Journalism and Media Writing, will lead the discussion, which will take place Friday, Nov. 1, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m.…
Eat, drink and play for Autism Speaks at this year’s Puzzle Palooza
Visit the Jolly Scholar on Tuesday, Nov. 5, at 7 p.m. for Puzzle Palooza—an evening of competitive games and activities themed around autism awareness. Enter as a team of four to six and compete against other teams in various games to win prizes. All proceeds will go to Autism Speaks. Donated…
Learn about challenges of law-medicine careers at Nov. 1 lecture
For the last pre-law event of the semester, Sharona Hoffman will present a talk titled "What is Law-Medicine?" on Friday, Nov. 1, from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. in Sears Building, Room 356. Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, professor of bioethics and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center,…