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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…
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,…
Schedule of events set for Writing Week, April 12-19
The Case Western Reserve University English department and the Center for the Study of Writing  will celebrate “Writing Week” with a broad spectrum of writing, from academic to poetry, fiction, journalism, media writing and scientific communication. From April 12 to 19, CWRU will welcome speakers…
Tin Pan Alley’s greatest hits highlight CWRU’s Popular Music symposium
From Broadway to New York City’s beer gardens, popular songs written between the 1880s and 1930s ignited the American popular music industry. In the two-day symposium, “Sing Me That Song Again: The History and Impact of Tin Pan Alley,” Case Western Reserve University’s Center for Popular Music…
Music department, Church of the Covenant to present ”Enlightenment” April 12
Set in the recently renovated sanctuary of the Church of the Covenant, music groups from the church and Case Western Reserve University Department of Music will present “Enlightenment,” a program of works by composers George Frideric Handel and Joseph Haydn. The performances are Friday, April 12,…
Vanderbilt professor to give talk April 15 on AT&T’s ”Cold War modernism”
On April 15, Mark Wollaeger, professor of English at Vanderbilt University, will give the 2013 Edward S. and Melinda Melton Sadar Lecture in Writing in the Disciplines. His talk, titled “AT&T’s Cold War Modernism: Narrating the Liberal Arts in Times of Crisis,” will be given at 4:30 p.m. in the…
Learn about STRIDES weight loss program at informational discussion
The Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) will hold a discussion on the Steps to Reach Individual Diet and Exercise Solutions (STRIDES) program, led by Eileen Seeholzer, assistant professor at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. The STRIDES program is a…
WebDrive version 11 available for download on Software Center
WebDrive version 11 is now available on the Software Center as a free download for students, faculty and staff using Windows. WebDrive is an FTP client that allows you to open and edit server-based files. The newest version is supported on Windows 8. Download it now. For 24/7 support for any…
Attend Circle Neighbors meeting to discuss University Circle's future
Circle Neighbors will hold a meeting on Wednesday, April 10, to discuss the future of University Circle: what is next for the area and how institutions can collaborate to nurture growth. The discussion, “Building the Circle 2035: Height, Density, and Social Equity,” will be introduced by Lillian…
Nobby’s Ballpark scoreboard dedication set for Sunday, April 7
The Case Western Reserve University baseball team will debut a new amenity at its facility with the dedication of the Nobby’s Ballpark scoreboard on Sunday, April 7. The Spartans play host to The College of Wooster for a key regional doubleheader beginning at 1 p.m. at Nobby’s Ballpark. Prior to…