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Cleveland Play House archives on display now at Kelvin Smith Library
Discovery, creativeness and achievement defined the purpose of the Cleveland Play House by its 1915 founders. That mission and the memories of America's oldest regional professional theater company are captured in a display of archives at Kelvin Smith Library. The Cleveland Play House donated its…
Kelvin Smith Library to host Cuban handmade book exhibit; opening reception April 19
On Friday, April 19, Kelvin Smith Library will host the opening reception of Ediciones Vigía, an exhibit of the handmade books donated by the Ediciones Vigía publishing house as the result of a Case Western Reserve University study-abroad trip to Cuba. The event will feature a discussion, “Editing…
Kelvin Smith Library appoints Robert H. Jackson as its first distinguished visiting scholar
Robert H. Jackson, senior partner at Kohrman Jackson & Krantz PLL in Cleveland and noted writer, speaker and collector of rare books and art, has been appointed Kelvin Smith Library’s first Distinguished Visiting Scholar. His appointment for the 2013-2014 academic year begins Sept. 1. “This…
Explore the benefits of collaboration in digital scholarship during Freedman Center event
The Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship will hold its 2013 colloquium, “Exploring Collaboration in Digital Scholarship,” April 8-9. This year's event will highlight how the production and support of digital scholarship is a necessarily collaborative process, and is better because of…
Proposals for Freedman Fellows Program now being accepted
The Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship has announced the 2013 Freedman Fellows Program for full-time faculty. The Freedman Fellows Program is supported by the College of Arts and Sciences, Kelvin Smith Library and the Freedman Fellows Endowment established by Marian K. and Samuel B.…
Freedman Fellows presentations continue Feb. 8 with a look at ”The Myth of Dresden”
The Freedman Fellows Presentation Series will continue Friday, Feb. 8, as Susanne Vees-Gulani, associate professor of modern languages and literature, presents “The Myth of Dresden: Origins & Manifestation of the German Victim Discourse I.” The event will take place in the Kelvin Smith…