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Freedman Fellows presentations continue Feb. 8 with a look at ”The Myth of Dresden”
The Freedman Fellows Presentation Series will continue Friday, Feb. 8, as Susanne Vees-Gulani, associate professor of modern languages and literature, presents “The Myth of Dresden: Origins & Manifestation of the German Victim Discourse I.” The event will take place in the Kelvin Smith Library, Roo...
What’s so fascinating about Mars? Find out from a NASA scientist at Science Café Cleveland
Mars has recently been the target of an armada of robot explorers, including “Curiosity,” “Spirit” and “Pathfinder.” This recent influx of exploration begs questions like: “Why Mars?” and “What are these missions?” At the next Science Café Cleveland, held Monday, Feb. 11, Geoffrey A. Landis of NASA...
Does Shakespeare have a future? Find out during upcoming presentation
Think classic literature and Shakespeare may come to mind. But is there a cultural shake-up in the bard’s future in literary standings? Marjorie Garber, author of The Use and Abuse of Literature, will answer that and other questions in her lecture “Occupy Shakespeare: Shakespeare and/in the Humaniti...
Biographer to discuss pre-Civil War plot to assassinate Lincoln
Award-winning biographer and historian Daniel Stashower will be on campus Feb. 4 to discuss the riveting true story of “The Baltimore Plot,” a little-known plan to assassinate Abraham Lincoln as his train made its way from Springfield, Ill., to Washington, D.C., for his presidential inauguration. Th...
Construction on Cedar Avenue to affect drivers near campus
Construction on Phase Two of the Cedar Avenue Reconstruction Project—from East 89th Street to Martin Luther King Jr. Drive—began Tuesday. As a result, all westbound traffic on Cedar Avenue is being detoured to Carnegie Avenue. One eastbound lane of traffic will be maintained along Cedar Avenue betwe...
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 available for free download
CorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6 is now available on the Software Center as a free download for students, faculty and staff using Windows computers. The software's availability is sponsored by the Case School of Engineering. This graphic design software has a content-rich environment, photo-editing, web...
Sample local foods, learn about Slow Food movement at Jan. 24 event
On Thursday, Jan. 24, at 6:30 p.m., stop by the Guilford House to learn about the Slow Food movement, which supports eating locally and sustainably. A light dinner of local foods will be served, and there will be a screening of a student documentary based on a trip that three ӰƵ Un...
Harvard law professor Lani Guinier to headline Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration
Lani Guinier, a lawyer and Harvard professor and the first black woman to become a tenured professor at Harvard Law School, will headline ӰƵ’s 2013 Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation on Friday, Jan. 25, at 12:30 p.m. The free, public event, at Amasa Stone Chapel, is part...
Learn about the effects of childhood sports injuries during Schubert Center talk on Jan. 24
On Thursday, Jan. 24, pediatric sports injury specialists and School of Medicine faculty members Susannah Briskin, Amanda Weiss-Kelly and Mary Solomon will present “Lessons from the Playing Field: The Impact and Scope of Childhood Sports Injuries” as part of the Schubert Conversations on Children in...
Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Week kicks off today; full schedule of events set
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration week, organizations across the university will host a variety of events. A list of events is found below. For more information and a full description of events, visit case.edu/events/mlk/about/events.html. Friday, Jan. 18 Intergenerational Reflection...