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Feeding the circle: a conversation with Wampanoag chef Sherry Pocknett
Join James Beard Award-winning Wampanoag Chef Sherry Pocknett in conversation with artist M. Carmen Lane, founder and director of ATNSC: Center for Healing and Creative Leadership. Together, they will explore Indigenous foodways and storytelling through practice, experimentation and learning,…
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Haven hour: live music and community
Enjoy an afternoon of live music and connection at Haven Hour, a café-style, Tiny Desk–inspired series celebrating creativity and collaboration across campus. Whether you bring a tune, call a standard or simply come to listen, all are welcome. This event will be held on Friday, Oct. 31, from…
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Find research opportunities
This 50-minute information session provides you with the basic information for finding research on and around CWRU during the academic year, as well as guidance on finding summer research. Register for one of the following options: Virtual: Thursday, Oct. 9, 9 to 10 p.m.; Zoom link…
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Circle Cinema: Slasher Night featuring Scream (1996)
Join the Marketing & Experiences team at University Circle Inc. on Friday, Oct. 17, on Wade Oval for Slasher Movie Night featuring the original Scream. Pre-show trailers and trivia starts at 7 p.m., and the movie starts at 8 p.m. The Cleveland History Center will show a trailer for their…
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American Red Cross blood drive
Fall back into the habit of donating blood on Wednesday, Oct. 15. The CWRU Red Cross Club and the Center for Civic Engagement and Learning will be hosting an American Red Cross blood drive in Thwing Center Ballroom from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Those who come to give blood will receive a $10…
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Attend the Responsible Conduct of Research Workshop Series
This two-part workshop series focuses on research ethics for undergraduate researchers, including topics such as: authorship, research misconduct, research on humans and animals, and artificial intelligence. Co-sponsored by the Office of Research and Technology Management. Students who complete…
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Recognition and Representation: The Importance of Seeing Ourselves in Art and Literature
Join Kelvin Smith Library for a talk and art exhibit exploring the importance of representation and recognizing ourselves in art and literature. Speakers will explore the topic through three different lenses: Cara Byrne, full-time lecturer in the Department of English, will discuss…
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Become a CCEL Serves Leader
Interested in leading and serving? Become a Center for Civic Engagement and Learning (CCEL) Serves Student Leader! Each Semester Serves and Flex Serves activity is led by one-to-two CCEL Student Leaders who enhance the volunteer experience for students, as well as the experience of our partners and…
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Attend the CWRU flea market
Stop by the flea market for a vibrant celebration of unique finds and community spirit. Discover everything from thrifted clothing and artisanal goods, to flavorful foods from around the world. Whether you're seeking a one-of-a-kind piece of art or craving delicious international cuisine, this…
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Apply to be a Civic Engagement Scholar
The Civic Engagement Scholars program—coordinated by the Center for Civic Engagement and Learning (CCEL)—gives students the opportunity to complete civic engagement activities and participate in learning related to our community. Undergraduate and graduate students of all majors can…