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Learn about pediatricians' role in helping children of incarcerated parents at Oct. 17 presentation
The Schubert Center Conversation Series will continue Thursday with "Children of Incarcerated Parents: The Role of Pediatricians and the Community," presented by Illya McGee, vice president of correctional programs in Cuyahoga County. The free, public presentation will take place Thursday, Oct.…
This week’s Public Affairs Discussion Group to cover ”Patenting Genes”
The weekly Public Affairs Discussion Group will continue this week with a talk titled, “Patenting Genes.” Craig Nard, the Tom J.E. and Bette Lou Walker Professor of Law and the director of the Center for Law, Technology and the Arts, will lead the discussion, which will take place Friday, Oct. 18,…
Discuss Human vs. Zombies at Wednesday’s Ethics Table
The Ethics Table brown bag lunch series will continue Wednesday, Oct. 16, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Thwing Center, Meeting Room A. This week's discussion is geared toward the ethics of Humans vs. Zombies and will be led by Tyler Freeto, the head administrator of Humans vs. Zombies; other game…
Meet former U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan and South Sudan at Oct. 16 meet and greet
Ambassador Princeton N. Lyman, former U.S. Special Envoy to Sudan and South Sudan, will be on campus for an informal “meet and greet” hosted by Elliot Posner, associate professor of political science, and sponsored by the Center for International Affairs. The event will be held Wednesday, Oct. 16,…
Celebrate book and paper arts with Octavofest events at Kelvin Smith Library
Kelvin Smith Library will host several events as part of Octavofest, an annual celebration of the book and paper arts during the month of October. This year’s events center on the theme of travel and are free and open to the public. Around the World in 80 Books From Monday, Oct. 7, to Friday, Nov.…
Power of Diversity series' new viewpoint forum takes on affirmative action in higher education Oct. 15
The Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity Power of Diversity Lecture Series introduces its new Viewpoint Forum. The first forum, featuring Avery Friedman and Peter Kirsanow, will be a discussion titled "The Future of Affirmative Action in Higher Education: Where Do We Go From…
Genetics department chair to lead Autism Research Series talk Oct. 15
The next Autism Research Series talk will be led by Anthony Wynshaw-Boris, chair of the Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, titled “Studying the Pathophysiology of Autism Using Mouse and iPSC Models.” David Katz, professor of neurosciences, will host the event, which will take place on…
Large crowds expected for Monday's fall open house
The Office of Undergraduate Admission will welcome more than 850 guests—prospective students and their families— to campus Monday, Oct. 14, for a fall open house. More than 350 potential students and their families will spend the day learning about the university, touring campus, visiting labs,…
Celebrate Cleveland Circus with the Case Juggling Club Oct. 11-13
The Case Juggling Club will host its own “Cleveland Circus” Oct. 11-13, featuring a festival with games, competitions, T-shirts and prizes in Carlton Commons. The event begins Friday, Oct. 11, at 6 p.m. with open juggling and a three-ball beginner workshop at 8 p.m. On Oct. 12, a professional…
Alpha Chi Omega holding annual Domestic Violence Awareness Week
Alpha Chi Omega is holding its annual Domestic Violence Awareness Week this week, Oct. 7-12. The week will include a number of events aimed at raising awareness of domestic violence, with all proceeds benefiting the Domestic Violence and Child Advocacy Center of Greater Cleveland. This year Alpha…