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Bocce league returning to CWRU campus for another season; sign up now
The CWRU bocce league—open to all faculty, staff and students—is back for its second season. Gather friends and co-workers into teams of two or more people and have fun while meeting new people. Players at any level—even those new to the game—are welcome. League games are the last three Tuesdays…
Explore shops, patios and culture of Uptown during new Uptown Thursdays
Uptown Thursdays will begin May 30 at 5 p.m. and run every Thursday through Labor Day. Head to Toby’s Plaza—the grassy, open gathering space outside of MOCA—for fun experiences, and visit the Alley to check out great shops, bars and eateries. Activities will include cornhole, table tennis, Twister…
CWRU’s book sale moves to Veale Center with the arrival of 80,000 items
The 67th annual Association for Continuing Education Book Sale at ӰƵ will move to a new location this year because of a record number of donations. The sale is June 1-4 at Veale Convocation, Athletic and Recreation Center. The move from Adelbert Gym, where the event…
Volunteers needed for emergency exercise on campus June 15
ӰƵ will conduct a full-scale exercise on campus Saturday, June 15. This exercise is designed to test and evaluate the emergency plans and response of first responders from multiple jurisdictions, in the event of an incident on campus. A significant number of volunteers…
Two performances to take place on campus during 10-day ChamberFest music festival
ӰƵ will host shows during the second ChamberFest Cleveland—a 10-day summer music festival June 20-30. This year’s theme is “(It’s) About Time,” with music that explores the elements of time, from old and modern masters alike. A variety of offerings—including…
Johns Hopkins professor to discuss science, medicine in May 9 lecture
University Hospitals Case Medical Center will hold the inaugural Harrington Discovery Institute symposium lecture on Thursday, May 9, at 4 p.m. in Wolstein Research Building auditorium. Solomon H. Snyder, distinguished professor of neuroscience, pharmacology and psychiatry at Johns Hopkins…
Survey seeks to understand CWRU community connections with East Cleveland
Researchers at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences are seeking participation from students, staff, faculty and administrators in a brief online survey about perceptions of East Cleveland and connections with residents and activities there. Faculty members Mark…
Schubert Center, Botanical Garden to host symposium on play-based education
The ӰƵ Schubert Center for Child Studies and the Cleveland Botanical Garden will present “Year of Play: The Science of Play-Based Education Symposium” on Friday, May 17, from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Cleveland Botanical Garden. The morning session, 9 a.m.–noon, will…
Celebrate the season with Spring into the Circle, a week of events and specials throughout University Circle
It’s spring in University Circle. Celebrate with a week of events May 6-10, including Showcase in the Circle May 6 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Cleveland Botanical Garden. During Showcase in the Circle, with businesses and nonprofits from the neighborhood will exhibit. On May 10, there will be a…
Hear about social change, improving health outcomes during May 8 seminar
The Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) Seminar Series continues Wednesday, May 8, with a talk by Heidi Gullett, assistant professor in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health. Her talk, “Bridges Out of Poverty: A novel framework to promote social change and…