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Schubert Center conversation series continues with look at 50 years of child abuse research, policy
The Schubert Center for Child Studies’ lecture series will continue with a talk by Richard Krugman, titled “Fifty Years After ‘The Battered Child’: What’s Left To Do?” Krugman is vice chancellor for the Office of Health Affairs at the University of Colorado. His talk will be given as a part of Univ...
Learn about ethical issues in stem cell science at April 18 lecture
On Thursday, April 18, Conversations in Bioethics will present “Ethical Issues in Stem Cell Science: What People Aren’t Talking About” with Brock C. Reeve, executive director of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute. The lecture, which will be from noon to 1 p.m., will take place in the School of Medicin...
MaDaCol to feature diverse dancers, new works by students April 18-20
The Department of Dance at Case Western Reserve University will present Spring MaDaCol 2013, featuring 42 dancers from diverse dance backgrounds as well as new dance works by graduate students Karina Browne and Danielle Dowler, a senior capstone dance piece by Jacob Marx, and a new work choreographe...
Getty Museum leader to give Harvey Buchanan Lecture in Art History and the humanities
Thomas Kren, associate director of collections at the J. Paul Getty Museum, will give the 24th annual Harvey Buchanan Lecture in Art History and the Humanities. His talk, “Naked at Prayer: Religious Art and Scandal in 15th Century France” will take place Wednesday, April 24, at 5:30 p.m. in the Cle...
Women staff, students invited to participate in focus groups
In an effort to improve leadership programming for female staff and students, the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will host a series of confidential focus groups during the spring semester. Participants will discuss issues and challenges on campus. The focus group schedule is as follows: Stu...
Discover the power of research at this weekend’s Relay For Life at CWRU
At Case Western Reserve University, we celebrate research in all forms. This year, Relay For Life will honor it too. Taking place April 20-21 at Coach Bill Sudeck Track in North Residential Village, Relay For Life is an 18-hour fundraising event for the American Cancer Society. The theme this year ...
Hear about parent-child play, postpartum depression and pulp fiction magazines in upcoming lectures
Students, faculty and staff are invited to attend three Spring 2013 Doctoral Showcase Lectures from the College of Arts and Sciences, April 16-19. The lectures will take place at 4:30 p.m., with refreshments beginning at 4 p.m., in Clark Hall 206. Doctoral Showcase Lectures feature the work of fello...
Social Justice Institute to host ”Race, Food and Justice” conference April 25-26
The Social Justice Institute, Environmental Health Watch, Growing Power and Rid-All Green Partnership will cosponsor “Race, Food and Justice: Analyzing Urban Agriculture through a Social Justice Lens.” The two-day conference will begin with a film screening of Soul Food Junkies on Thursday, April 2...
Help counter misinformation about climate change during Ethics Table meeting
The Ethics Table brown bag lunch series will continue Wednesday, April 17, with a working lunch with the Sustainability Alliance to launch a website focused on countering misinformation around climate change and related policy. Join the discussion and help produce a piece of practical ethics based ...
Watch an ”Autopsy of a Machine” during Dittrick Center event
On Monday, April 22, at 6 p.m., Vittorio Marchis will present "Autopsy of a Machine” in Ford Auditorium. Renowned for his performative public history, Marchis will perform an autopsy of a 1940s electrocardiograph machine and discuss technologies for viewing the body. Combining performance art with...