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Author of ”The Good Girls Revolt” comes to campus for Women’s History Month
During the month of March, the ӰƵ community is invited to join in Women’s History Month activities to acknowledge and honor women’s accomplishments. This year, the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will present a talk by Lynn Povich, author of The Good Girls…
CWRU police to offer Rape Aggression Defense class starting March 20
The ӰƵ Police Department will offer a Rape Aggression Defense (RAD) class for female faculty, staff and students starting Wednesday, March 20. The class is run by certified RAD instructors and covers self-defense strategies and basic self-defense techniques. The class…
Anthropologist to visit campus for lecture on cross-cultural health care problems
The Anthropology Spotlight Lecture Series, Applying Anthropology to Real World Problems, will continue Tuesday, March 5, with a talk by Robert T. Trotter II. At the event, sponsored by the ӰƵ Department of Anthropology, Trotter will present “Solving Cultural Conundrums: A Career…
Join campus sustainability groups today for a public waste sort
In the spirit of RecycleMania, all members of the campus community are invited to check out the Student Sustainability Council and the sustainability office's public waste sort in front of Bingham Building today from noon to 2 p.m. The waste sort will involve going through trash and recycling…
2013 Wish Symposium to feature lecture by Princeton University history professor
On Friday, March 8, the Department of History will present the 2013 Wish Symposium, featuring keynote speaker Anthony Grafton of Princeton University. Grafton, the Henry Putnam University Professor of History, will present “Renaissance Humanism as a Border-Crossing Movement,” looking to provide a…
U.S. ambassador to Brazil visits campus March 5 to provide look at education, research in Brazil’s future
Ambassador Thomas A. Shannon Jr., the United States ambassador to Brazil, will be on campus on Tuesday, March 5, to discuss Brazil and its desire to use education and research in economic advancement and diplomacy. The U.S. and Brazil are working together to create substantial new partnerships to…
Learn about trust, community resilience in Israel at March 5 presentation
The Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences will host a forum with Ido Shalem, founder and director of Bridge to the Future in northern Israel. Shalem will give a presentation, “Trust Between Residents and Municipalities as a Key Factor in Community Resilience” on Tuesday, March 5, from 12:45 to 2…
Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group to look at University Circle’s present, future
On Friday, March 1, join The Plain Dealer’s architecture critic Steve Litt for a discussion about “University Circle’s Present and Future.” Litt has analyzed Cleveland's art, architecture and urban design for more than two decades and has closely followed the developments in University Circle—from…
Baker-Nord event to highlight the role of literature, art, photography in revolutions
As its yearlong look at the theme of “Revolution!” continues, the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities at ӰƵ examines the role that literature and art—and especially photography—play in social change. In “Revolutionaries: Race, Class and Culture between the Wars,”…
Tickets on sale now for UPB’s ”An Evening with Seth Meyers” March 19
The University Program Board will present "An Evening with Seth Meyers," a night of comedy with the Saturday Night Live comedian, on Tuesday, March 19. Tickets are on sale now for undergraduate, graduate, Cleveland Institute of Art and Cleveland Institute of Music students, as well as faculty and…