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Discover Cleveland businesses of then and now at International Student Success Series event March 23
Learn about Cleveland businesses then and now at the next International Student Success Series event Wednesday, March 23, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Sears Building, Room 464. At the session, participants will find out the history of American business and manufacturing and how Cleveland was the…
Discover the “soul” of Cleveland in four-part Siegal Lifelong Learning Program series
The “soul” of a city is the embodiment of that city. The rich history of Cleveland has given the beautiful city a distinct spirit. The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program will offer a four-part lecture series, to give participants the opportunity to explore Cleveland’s essence through expert…
Faculty members present data, expert testimony to Cleveland City Council
Two Case Western Reserve University faculty members presented data and expert testimony to the Cleveland City Council to aid in their decision on the sale of tobacco products. The city passed legislation Dec. 7 to ban the sale of tobacco products and e-cigarettes to people under 21 years old. In…
What makes Cleveland tick? Find out at next Baker-Nord Center event
Hear about the street named for a poet, an Idea Garage and Cleveland’s forgotten entrepreneurs passionate about the city’s waterways at the next Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities event, featuring “The Soul of Cleveland” project. From January to June, a book store owner, naturalist,…
Political Science Chair Karen Beckwith provides academic insight before first GOP Presidential Primary Debate
Next July, Cleveland will host the 2016 Republic National Convention, where state delegates will select the party’s presidential candidate. It will mark the third time the convention has been held in Cleveland—the first since 1936. And before the city ramps up to host an estimated 50,000 people…
Save the date: IngenuityFest 2015 set for Oct. 2-4
Scientists, inventors, artists, entrepreneurs and techies of all kinds will gather in Cleveland Oct. 2-4 for the 11th annual IngenuityFest. This year, the festival returns to the waterfront, with a focus on Voinovich Park, as well as continued programming around North Coast Harbor, the Rock Hall…
Downtown Cleveland Alliance selects Dionne Broadus for 2015 City Advocate Program
Dionne Broadus, senior director of foundation relations in the Office of Government and Foundation Relations, was selected as a member of the 2015 City Advocate Program with the Downtown Cleveland Alliance. Broadus, a Cleveland native, lived and worked in New York City before returning home to…
Alpha Phi Alpha to hold week of service events throughout Cleveland
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity's Pi Chapter—a citywide chapter composed of Case Western Reserve, Cleveland State, Baldwin-Wallace and John Carroll universities—will host “Straight Outta Cleveland,” a week of events throughout the Cleveland area for students attending all universities, from April 12 to…
Dance’s Shannon Sterne produces Cleveland Dance Exchange performance taking place this weekend
Shannon Sterne, assistant professor of dance, will perform with her dance collective, the Cleveland Dance Exchange (CDX), in Cleveland Public Theatre’s DanceWorks Series April 9-11. A single evening-length work in 10 sections, “Top 10” was conceived, scripted, produced and managed by Sterne, who…
Explore the Metroparks with Center for Civic Engagement and Learning April 11
The Center for Civic Engagement and Learning (CCEL) Fellows are organizing a "Journey to the Metroparks" on Saturday, April 11, from 1 to 5:30 p.m. at the Ohio and Erie Canal Reservation. This is an opportunity to learn about Cleveland, explore nature, and tour the Cleveland Metroparks, including…