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Mather Center Research Salon with Professor Emeritus Miriam Levin
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will host a Research Salon with Miriam Levin, the Henry Eldridge Bourne Professor Emerita of History, Thursday, Nov. 4, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in Tinkham Veale University Center, Suite 248. Levin's talk will begin by briefly discussing two topics that hover in t...
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Becoming: Michelle Obama in Conversation
The Case Western Reserve University community is invited to participate in a special livestream event with former First Lady Michelle Obama on Tuesday, Nov. 9, hosted by Howard University. The event will feature Michelle Obama in conversation with a moderator and selected students from a small grou...
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3C GIS Day and GIS Week at Kelvin Smith Library
Join the Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship of the Kelvin Smith Library Nov. 15–19 to celebrate GIS Day(s), a slate of programming about geographic information systems (GIS). GIS is being used across many disciplines and industries to drive innovative research and gather, analyze and visualize ...
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Archery on the Quad
Test your marksmanship with Sigma Psi at the Archery on the Quad event Friday, Nov. 5, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. For 50 cents per arrow, members of the community are invited to give it a try. All proceeds will go to the Cleveland Metroparks. This event is part of Sigma Psi’s Philanthropy Week, whic...
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“The Inequitable Impact of K-12 Policy and Practice on Students at the Intersection of Racism and Ableism”
Members of the community are invited to join the Master of Public Health program and the Schubert Center for Child Studies for a Community Health Research & Practice seminar titled “The Inequitable Impact of K-12 Policy and Practice on Students at the Intersection of Racism and Ableism.” This event ...
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“What's the Story? And Where Does Lulu Fit In? Shaping a Screenplay about Richard Olney and His Kitchen”
In 1951, the young Richard Olney dropped out of the University of Iowa and moved to Paris to pursue a career as a painter. But his bohemian encounters with novelist James Baldwin and the sensuality of French cuisine transformed his life forever. Over the course of the next 40 years, Olney’s way with...
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“The Carbon Footprint of a Life Sustaining Treatment”
The Mary Ann Swetland Center for Environmental Health will host a talk titled “The Carbon Footprint of a Life Sustaining Treatment” Nov. 16 from 9 to 10 a.m. Ashwini Sehgal, the Duncan Neuhauser Professor of Community Health Improvement at Case Western Reserve University and co-director of the Cente...
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“Pandemic Policy: Who Makes the Rules”
Students considering a future in law should plan to attend the event, “Pandemic Policy: Who Makes the Rules,” Friday, Nov. 5, from 12:45 to 2 p.m. in Sears Library Building, Room 333. At this seminar, Dean Jessica Berg will address her specialty: health law. She also will talk about the application...
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Blood drive
There is a critical need for blood. The American Red Cross will be on campus for a blood drive Wednesday, Nov. 10, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Thwing Center ballroom. The Center for Civic Engagement & Learning will host this blood drive at Case Western Reserve University and all students, faculty...
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Master of Arts in Bioethics and Medical Humanities/Master of Public Health dual degree information session
Members of the Case Western Reserve University are invited to join representatives from the Master of Arts in Bioethics and Medical Humanities and Master of Public Health programs as they discuss the options available with a dual degree in these fields. An information session on this dual degree pr...