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Medicine professor to sign copies of newest book Feb. 26 at university bookstore
Donald Hricik, professor of medicine, chief of the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension and medical director of transplantation services at University Hospitals Case Medical Center, will sign copies of his newest book, Nothing to Confess, next week at the university bookstore. Hricik is…
Donate blood during biggest drive of the year, today and tomorrow in Thwing
Two of the biggest on-campus blood drives of the year will take place in the Thwing Center ballroom on Wednesday, Feb. 6, and Thursday, Feb. 7, from noon to 6 p.m. These blood drives, which also will serve as a competition between Greek chapters, will feature food and classical music performances.…
Get an inside look at Cuyahoga County’s election process during Friday event
The conduct of elections in Ohio often is viewed as controversial, and Cuyahoga County, in particular, receives a great deal of attention. Steve Izen, professor of mathematics, and Ken Ledford, associate professor of history and law, both had firsthand experiences with the election process here in…
Forensic psychiatrist, faculty member to lead talk Feb. 8 on some of history’s most high-profile cases
Join Phillip Resnick, professor of psychiatry at the ӰƵ School of Medicine, as he presents “Crimes of Infamy: Jeffrey Dahmer to the Unabomber.” Resnick, a forensic psychiatrist who has consulted on numerous high profile criminal cases, will examine the history,…
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…
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…
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…
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.…
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…
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,…