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Provost and Executive Vice President Ben Vinson III pens article on a renaissance in Cleveland
Provost and Executive Vice President Ben Vinson III described how the Case Western Reserve University community can support a renaissance in Cleveland driven by technology. In an op-ed titled “Cleveland: Imagining a modern renaissance” for Crain Cleveland’s Business, Vinson explained how each of…
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Cleveland Monsters hockey game
The Center for International Affairs has free tickets available for students to attend the Cleveland Monsters hockey game against the Toronto Marlies Wednesday, Nov. 28. Students can reserve tickets through the center’s CampusGroups page. Tickets will be transferred to students via Flash Seats.…
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10th annual Sustainable Cleveland Summit
The 10th annual Sustainable Cleveland Summit will be held Sept. 20-21 at the Cleveland Public Auditorium. Individuals are invited to join more than 500 sustainability leaders, visionaries and practitioners to learn about new innovations, strengthen existing initiatives and co-create Cleveland's…
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Cleveland Bucket List: “Take a Hike” tour of downtown Cleveland
Case Western Reserve University students are invited to explore Cleveland and northeast Ohio with the Center for International Affairs through the Cleveland Bucket List. The first Cleveland Bucket List event of the semester will be a tour of downtown Cleveland Saturday, Sept. 15. The "Take A…
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Did You Know: History in University Circle
Case Western Reserve University is one of the many institutions in University Circle that make our area a cultural hub. As we welcome new members to our community this month, we will highlight some of the local resources that make our neighborhood thrive. For students, some of the local attractions…
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5 things to know about… Cleveland history
Editor’s note: This article has been updated to reflect the source of Cleveland’s spelling. Our hometown’s history has been interesting from the start—right down to its name. General Moses Cleaveland arrived in the area—then part of the Connecticut Western Reserve—July 22, 1796, to survey the…
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Encyclopedia of Cleveland History plots new future for city's past
Adding 20 volunteer editors—and a stable of new contributors—Cleveland’s own encyclopedia embarks on an era of expansion and engagement Nobody knows Cleveland’s history quite like Clevelanders. With this in mind, the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History will add up to 20 volunteer editors to direct…
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“Opportunity Corridor—Will the opportunity be realized?”
The Siegal Lifelong Learning Center will host a panel discussion concerning the effects of the Opportunity Corridor project, which began construction last summer. “Opportunity Corridor—Will the opportunity be realized?” will be held Wednesday, Feb. 21, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. in the Tinkham Veale…
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History’s John Grabowski details Cleveland’s past in new book
In honor of the Western Reserve Historical Society’s 150th anniversary, John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in History, wrote a book titled Cleveland A to Z: Historical Essentials for Newcomers and Residents in Northeast Ohio. Published by the historical society, the book details…
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Cleveland Bucket List event: Cavaliers game
Join the Center for International Affairs for a Cleveland Cavaliers basketball game against the Sacramento Kings Wednesday, Dec. 6, as a part of the Center for International Affairs' Cleveland Bucket List. Discounted tickets are open to the CWRU community. Tickets cost $23 each, but there is a…