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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…
Welcome the Class of 2017 by hosting orientation programs; apply now
Through ӰƵ orientation events, new students learn more about the resources, programs and activities available to them, as well as discover the rich traditions and diverse opportunities offered. In addition to the regularly scheduled orientation events, this year the campus…
Windows 8 upgrade now available as free download on Software Center
The Windows 8 Enterprise upgrade is available now on the Software Center (softwarecenter.case.edu) as a free download to ӰƵ students, faculty and staff using Windows computers or partitions. This latest version of the Windows operating system notably includes a…
Documentary filmmaker to answer questions following screening of film ”My Perestroika”
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities’ Revolution Film Series will continue Monday, March 25, with a showing of My Perestroika. The documentary will be shown from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Wolstein Research Building auditorium. Robin Hessman, a Russian-trained documentary filmmaker and producer,…
International child welfare expert to deliver Herman D. Stein Lecture at Mandel School
Sven Hessle, professor of social work at Stockholm University and editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Social Welfare, will present “Swedish Child Welfare - Development and Current Challenges” on Thursday, March 21. Hessle will begin the lecture with a discussion of Sweden’s formerly…
Founder of www.Sexualityandu.ca to speak about reproductive health
Canadian doctor Robert Reid, who founded www.Sexualityandu.ca, will discuss reproductive health in an electronic age for the Percy Skuy Lecture at the Dittrick Medical History Center. His talk, on Thursday, March 21, at 6 p.m. in Ford Auditorium of the Allen Memorial Library, is free and open to…
Learn about the impact of poverty on early childhood at March 21 lecture
Ariel Kalil, director of the Center for Human Potential and Public Policy at the University of Chicago, will present “The Long Reach of Early Childhood Poverty” on Thursday, March 21. The talk is part of the Schubert Center for Child Studies’ Conversations on Children in Research, Policy, and…
MFA candidates present dance concert, ”Converging Pathways,” March 21-24
The ӰƵ Department of Dance will present Converging Pathways March 21, 22 and 23 at 8 p.m., with a 2:30 p.m. matinee March 24. All shows will be held at the Mather Dance Center. The dance thesis concert includes works by Master of Fine Arts candidates Carissa Bellando…
Baker-Nord series continues with look at ”Black Internationalism & the Fight Against White Supremacy”
On Thursday, March 21, the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will present “Eslanda Robeson: Black Internationalism & the Fight Against White Supremacy and Empire in the 20th Century,” featuring Barbara Ransby. Ransby—a historian, writer and longtime political activist from the University of…
Screening of ”Trembling Before G-D,” Q&A with first openly gay Orthodox rabbi to be held March 21
Cleveland Hillel Foundation, the LGBT Center and the Laura and Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program at ӰƵ will present a screening of the documentary Trembling Before G-D March 21 at the Hillel Building (11291 Euclid Ave.). The movie will begin at 7 p.m., followed by…