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Learn about sustainable farming at screening of documentary ”American Meat”
Can sustainable farming feed America? Find out through the screening of the documentary film American Meat on Tuesday, March 5, at 6:30 p.m. in Strosacker Auditorium. American Meat is a pro-farmer look at cattle, hog, and chicken production in the U.S. Following the film, there will be an interact...
Academic Excellence Strategic Plan Working Group to host open forum Feb. 28
Help plan the future of Case Western Reserve University by attending a Strategic Plan Working Group forum. Faculty, students and staff are invited to join the members of the Academic Excellence Strategic Plan Working Group for an update on the planning process and a discussion of how the university...
Hear about ”Luxury, Commerce and Death in the Villas Buried by Vesuvius at Oplontis” March 6
This year, the Julius Fund Lecture in Ancient Art will feature John R. Clarke of the University of Texas at Austin, as he presents “Luxury, Commerce and Death in the Villas Buried by Vesuvius at Oplontis.” The talk will take place Wednesday, March 6, at 5:30 p.m. at the Cleveland Museum of Art recit...
CWRU-CPH MFA graduate ensemble to present ”Identity Theft” Feb. 27-March 9
“Who am I?” is a question every person examines at least once in their lives. Director Anders Cato (Red, Crime and Punishment) will return to Cleveland Play House to work for the first time with the Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Play House MFA Acting Program Graduate Ensemble as they exp...
Author to visit campus Feb. 28 for talk on ethics of global climate change
Donald Brown, author of American Heat: Ethical Problems with the U.S. Response to Global Warming, will examine the ethical questions of climate change during a free, public talk at Case Western Reserve University. “Navigating the Perfect Moral Storm: Climate Change Ethics in Light of a 35-Year Deba...
Join Public Affairs Discussion Group to examine disparities of women in politics
Join Karen Beckwith, the Flora Stone Mather Professor of Political Science and director of curriculum review, as she examines the widening disparity of female representatives between the two major political parties. Eighty percent of female senators and more than 75 percent of female representative...
Learn how to work with people of all ages at Feb. 25 seminar
The Master of Engineering and Management Program will hold an interactive seminar titled “From Boomers to Millennials: Managing across Generations" Monday, Feb. 25. This session, lead by Leslie Yerkes, will help better prepare students and employers of varying generations to effectively work togethe...
Medicine professor to sign copies of newest book Feb. 26 at university bookstore
Donald Hricik, professor of medicine, chief of the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension and medical director of transplantation services at University Hospitals Case Medical Center, will sign copies of his newest book, Nothing to Confess, next week at the university bookstore. Hricik is internat...
Donate blood during biggest drive of the year, today and tomorrow in Thwing
Two of the biggest on-campus blood drives of the year will take place in the Thwing Center ballroom on Wednesday, Feb. 6, and Thursday, Feb. 7, from noon to 6 p.m. These blood drives, which also will serve as a competition between Greek chapters, will feature food and classical music performances. ...
Get an inside look at Cuyahoga County’s election process during Friday event
The conduct of elections in Ohio often is viewed as controversial, and Cuyahoga County, in particular, receives a great deal of attention. Steve Izen, professor of mathematics, and Ken Ledford, associate professor of history and law, both had firsthand experiences with the election process here in ...