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Robert Diemer to visit university bookstore for signing April 3
Continuing with its regular lineup of author book signings, the ӰƵ Bookstore will host Robert Diemer to sign copies of his first novel, The Widow’s Son, on April 3. Diemer will begin signing at 1 p.m. at the bookstore.
Learn how, why and where to use TelePresence during March 28 ITS Connect event
Information Technology Services (ITS) will host “ITS Connect: A Tour of TelePresence” on Thursday, March 28, at 11:30 a.m. at connect.case.edu/itsconnect. TelePresence is a high-quality form of videoconferencing that can be found in several rooms across campus. This training presentation will…
Buy tickets now for Peru Health Outreach Program’s charity event, “A Taste of Peru”
The Peru Health Outreach Program will host "A Taste of Peru" on Saturday, April 13, from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Cleveland Skating Club. The charity gala will benefit a medical missions trip, as part of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and ӰƵ Global Health Initiative to improve the…
Ethics Table to examine ethical questions raised by Steubenville case
This week, the Ethics Table brown bag lunch series will discuss what some call a growing “culture of rape” in the wake of the Steubenville, Ohio, case. The Ethics Table will examine the idea of such a “culture” and the possible ethical responses. As this is a deeply sensitive issue, tact and…
Learn how to create Ukrainian Easter eggs at March 27 event
To celebrate the Easter season, artist Linda Hupert will demonstrate how to create Ukrainian Easter Eggs, known as pysanka. The egg-painting event will begin at 5 p.m. on March 27 on the first floor of Guilford House. All supplies will be provided. Sponsored by the Department of Modern Languages…
Psychiatrist, alumna looks at post-traumatic stress in children and young adults during April 5 event
On April 5, alumna Lenore Cagen Terr will present “Columbine to Connecticut: Sub-groups, Symptoms, Treatment & Trends,” discussing post-traumatic stress among children and young people. Cagen Terr, a former Clevelander, now teaches at the University of California San Francisco School of…
Volunteer to assist with ”Girls Take Flight,” sponsored by Gelfand STEM Center
On April 20, the Leonard Gelfand STEM Center will host “Girls Take Flight,” in partnership with the Girl Scouts of Northeast Ohio and NASA. There will be two sessions: one from 9 a.m. to noon, and another from 1 to 4 p.m. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to volunteer for one or both of…
Get your bicycle tuned up by Case Cycling Team March 27-28
The Case Cycling Team will host a bike tune-up on Wednesday, March 27, and Thursday, March 28, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the main quad. A list of services and prices can be found at casecycling.com. Any questions can be sent to fixmybike@case.edu.
Celebrate Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week April 1-5
The second annual Graduate and Professional Student Appreciation Week will be April 1-5. During this week, the campus community is encouraged to seek opportunities to recognize graduate and professional students for their intellectual, teaching and cultural contributions to the campus community.…
Director of Florence Nightingale Museum to speak on Nightingale, history of nursing
Natasha McEnroe, director of The Florence Nightingale Museum in London, will give a talk on Thursday, April 4, titled “From Personality to Profession: The Florence Nightingale Museum and the History of Nursing.” McEnroe will discuss the role of “personality museums” in the sphere of medical…