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“Listening in Noise: Differences between Children and Adults”
Understanding speech in a noisy environment requires practice, and it can take years for children to hone their ability and train their auditory system. In her lecture “Listening in Noise: Differences between Children and Adults,” Lauren Calandruccio, associate professor of auditory perception,…
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STEM Faculty Recruitment and Retention Journal Club meeting
Now in its second year, the Case Western Reserve University STEM Faculty Recruitment and Retention Journal Club is focused on increasing recruitment and retention of historically disenfranchised populations in STEM disciplines. The second meeting of the spring 2022 semester will take place…
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Hanna Lecture—“The Impact of Cell: What Next ?”
Join the School of Medicine’s Department of Pathology for the Hanna Lecture, delivered by Benjamin Lewin, today (Feb. 9) from 4 to 5 p.m. via Zoom. Lewin will present “The Impact of Cell: What Next ?” After a career in molecular biology, Lewin founded the journal Cell and was the editor from 1974…
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Free film showings: Ice Age: Collision Course (2016)
The CWRU Film Society will host free showings of Ice Age: Collision Course (2016) Saturday, Feb. 12, at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. Reserve your ticket. Synopsis Scratch's epic pursuit of his elusive acorn catapults him outside of Earth, where he accidentally sets off a series of cosmic events that…
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Profiles of Inclusive Excellence: Kristin Williams
The African American Alumni Association, in partnership with the Office for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity, invites members of the community to the next Profiles of Inclusive Excellence event featuring Kristin Williams (DEN '89; GRS '05, public health), assistant dean for admissions and…
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Shave It Off!
The St. Baldrick's Foundation head-shaving event has become an annual spring ritual. On March 5, people will shave their heads in solidarity with children who have cancer and typically lose their hair during treatment while raising critical funds for childhood cancer research. At the March 2021…
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MS in Biostatistics virtual information session
Join the School of Medicine’s Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences for a virtual information session on the MS in Biostatistics program Friday, Feb. 11, at noon. Program director Mendel Singer will give a presentation and lead a Q&A session to discuss the options available…
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Light the Campus: Day of Remembrance
Each year, Case Western Reserve University lights a part of campus to remember community members or their loved ones who have passed away. Students, faculty and staff can submit names to be read during the ceremony. The Light the Campus ceremony will be held in person Monday, Feb. 28, at 6 p.m. on…
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"Living and Telling: Managing the Rhetorical Body in Harriet Martineau’s Life in the Sick-Room"
Illness narratives demand that an author constructs both a version of themselves and a version of their ill body as they present their story to the reader. Constructing the self in a text is work enough, but to distance oneself from one’s physical body in order to create a version of it for a…
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Research Lunch: "Who are Black Girls? An Intersectional Herstory of Feminism"
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to join the Social Justice Institute for the first of its spring 2022 Social Justice Research Lunch Series. Shemariah Arki, assistant professor of Africana Studies and director of the Center for Pan African Culture at Kent State…