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Psychiatrist, alumna looks at post-traumatic stress in children and young adults during April 5 event
On April 5, alumna Lenore Cagen Terr will present “Columbine to Connecticut: Sub-groups, Symptoms, Treatment & Trends,” discussing post-traumatic stress among children and young people. Cagen Terr, a former Clevelander, now teaches at the University of California San Francisco School of Medicine. F...
Volunteer to assist with ”Girls Take Flight,” sponsored by Gelfand STEM Center
On April 20, the Leonard Gelfand STEM Center will host “Girls Take Flight,” in partnership with the Girl Scouts of Northeast Ohio and NASA. There will be two sessions: one from 9 a.m. to noon, and another from 1 to 4 p.m. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to volunteer for one or both of t...
Get your bicycle tuned up by Case Cycling Team March 27-28
The Case Cycling Team will host a bike tune-up on Wednesday, March 27, and Thursday, March 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the main quad. A list of services and prices can be found at casecycling.com. Any questions can be sent to fixmybike@case.edu....
Celebrate Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week April 1-5
The second annual Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week will be April 1-5. During this week, the campus community is encouraged to seek opportunities to recognize graduate and professional students for their intellectual, teaching and cultural contributions to the campus community. The...
Director of Florence Nightingale Museum to speak on Nightingale, history of nursing
Natasha McEnroe, director of The Florence Nightingale Museum in London, will give a talk on Thursday, April 4, titled “From Personality to Profession: The Florence Nightingale Museum and the History of Nursing.” McEnroe will discuss the role of “personality museums” in the sphere of medical history...
Explore opportunities, challenges of shale gas at March 22 discussion
Xiangwu (David) Zeng, chair of the Department of Civil Engineering, director of the Center for Shale Energy Research and Education and a leading expert on earthquakes, will lead this week’s Public Affairs Discussion group talk, titled “Shale Gas: Opportunities and Challenges.” The talk will take pl...
think[box] gets designer in residence, offering office hours to campus community
The first think[ box ] designer in residence is Daniel Cuffaro, professional designer and head of the industrial design department at Cleveland Institute of Art. Cuffaro holds open office hours in think[ box ] each Monday from 1 to 5 p.m. This is a unique opportunity for free consultations with an ...
What’s the impact of a new pope on Catholicism and other religions? Find out in upcoming talk
On Thursday, March 28, the Department of Religious Studies and the President’s Interfaith Community Service Campus Challenge will sponsor “What’s the Impact of a New Pope? An Interreligious Perspective.” The talk will begin at 4:30 p.m. in the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence. ...
Religion’s Tim Beal to discuss ”Bibles Hot and Cold” March 28
In the next Faculty Work-In-Progress session, Tim Beal, the Florence Harkness Professor of Religion, will lead a discussion titled “Bibles Hot and Cold.” Biblical scholars in the early decades of the print era were aware their challenge was not simply to put biblical content into pre-formatted medi...
Register for Cleveland Hillel Passover meals by March 20
All members of the Case Western Reserve community are invited to attend Passover Seder and Shabbat celebrations at the Cleveland Hillel. Seders begin at 7 p.m. on March 25 and 26. On March 29, a Shabbat service will begin at 6 p.m. and will be followed by a full dinner. Registration is required by...