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Eldred Theater presents ”The Crucible” April 12-21
The Crucible, directed by Donald Carrier, is coming to Eldred Theater, and will run from April 12 to 21. Arthur Miller’s allegorical tale of the dangers of McCarthyism is set against the backdrop of the Salem witch trials, and forces viewers to ask how far they’ll go as a society in attempting to f...
View top projects at Research ShowCASE 2013, taking place April 12
The 2013 Research ShowCASE will take place Friday, April 12. The event will highlight the full range of faculty, postdoctoral, and graduate research conducted at CWRU and is open to all students, faculty, staff, alumni and the community. Through exhibits of real-world applications, critical insight...
Join Flora Stone Mather Center for Women’s ”77 cents” WILD Wednesday talk
Students, faculty and staff are invited to attend the next Flora Stone Mather Center for Women WILD Wednesday talk, “77 Cents.” The event will be an informal conversation about the gender-based pay gap and issues such as salary negotiation, fair pay legislation and lifetime complications of this iss...
A new design for case.edu is coming; give your feedback at one of three open forums
How do you use case.edu? We want to know. Join representatives from University Marketing and Communications at one of the open forums this week to discuss how you use our homepage, and what you’d like to see in the future. Forums, open to any member of the campus community, will be held: Wednesday...
New partnership among law school, University of Toronto to be launched at Canada-U.S. Law Institute conference
A nonprofit organization is being formed so the Great Lakes region can benefit from better bi-national collaboration on important economic and environmental issues. Case Western Reserve University School of Law’s Canada-United States Law Institute (CUSLI) has partnered with University of Toronto Sc...
Urban planning leaders to lead panel after screening of documentary ”Envisioning Home” April 12
On Friday, April 12, there will be a free film screening of and panel discussion on Envisioning Home: Building Hope, One Home at a Time. Mark Joseph, associate professor at the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and director of the National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities at Case Weste...
”Globe and Mail” journalist to lead discussion on whether immigrants really threaten the West
Students, faculty and staff are invited to attend "The Myth of the Rising Tide: Do Immigrants Threaten the West?” This event, coordinated by the Northeast Ohio Consortium for Middle East Studies, will be a lunchtime discussion with Doug Saunders, Toronto Globe and Mail journalist and author of Arri...
Speak out against sexual assault at Take Back the Night April 16
The third annual Take Back the Night event will begin at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 16, on the Kelvin Smith Library Oval. Hosted by the student organization Sexual Assault & Violence Educators and the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, Take Back The Night will offer all members of the campus commun...
Ethics Table attendees to examine ”Zero Dark Thirty," ethics of torture in film
On Wednesday, April 10, attendees at the Ethics Table brown bag lunch series will discuss “Zero Dark Thirty and the Ethics of Torture in Film.” At the luncheon, the ethical basis of patriotism, “torture lite” and torture in film will be examined—among many other topics. The Ethics Table discussion...
Take part in Relay For Life’s virtual survivor, luminaria programs
Relay For Life invites the campus community to commemorate loved ones who have battled cancer through the virtual survivor and luminaria initiatives. A virtual survivor is a person who has been diagnosed with cancer, but cannot physically attend Relay For Life due to distance, time, illness, etc. I...