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Join local leaders to learn how to build a nonprofit
Ever thought about starting your own nonprofit? On Tuesday, Nov. 15, the Mandel Center Student Leadership Committee and the Center for Civic Engagement & Learning will host “Building Your Own Nonprofit: a Panel Discussion.” This event will feature nonprofit founders and funders including Paul Putna...
Discussion group to look at similarities between successful companies, universities
The Public Affairs Discussion Group will meet Nov. 11 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the Dampeer Room at Kelvin Smith Library to discuss “How are Successful Companies and Successful Universities Alike?” Richard E. Boyatzis, Distinguished University Professor and H. R. Horvitz Chair of Family Business, w...
Dance Marathon kicks off Nov. 12 at 2 p.m., raising money for children with cancer
On Nov. 12, ϳԹ will host “Miracles in Motion,” a Dance Marathon to raise money for children battling cancer at Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital. Presented by the new student organization Dance Marathon at ϳԹ (DM-ϳԹ), the event will be a 12-hour marathon in which...
Department of Dance performs “Inaugural,” fall dance concert Nov. 11-13, 17-19
“Inaugural,” the fall dance concert at ϳԹ, celebrates the transition of dance on campus from a program to a department. The concert will feature an exciting mix of choreography, music and multimedia technologies by faculty and guest artists. Performances are Nov. 11, 12...
Men’s, women’s soccer get home-field advantage as ϳԹ hosts NCAA playoffs
There’s a lot that goes into earning a spot in the NCAA playoffs—from the student-athletes’ dedication, to the coaches’ commitment, to the fans’ unwavering loyalty. Now, the athletes, coaches and fans—and the entire ϳԹ community—can come together to see that hard work pa...
Women faculty invited to informal luncheon Nov. 16
Women faculty members are invited to Women Faculty Connect, an informal lunch to network, chat, find new resources and be part of a campus community of women faculty. The lunch, sponsored by the Women Faculty Leadership Development Initiative of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, will be held ...
Thai Student Organization to host movie night to benefit flood victims
The Thai Student Organization presents a Thailand Flood-Relief Benefit Movie Night, where guests can see the Thai musical-drama film The Overture. The film was Thailand’s official selection for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The benefit will be held Nov. 10 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m....
Second Compassion Feast to be held Nov. 11, featuring free vegan cuisine
The Case Animal Rights and Ethics Society (CARES) and University Program Board will host the second Compassion Feast Nov. 11 at 6 p.m. in Nord Hall 310. This free event will feature plant-based food from Falafel Café, Whole Foods, Flaming Ice Cube, and pizzaBOGO. Dinner will be followed by a presen...
Faculty-student forum on academic integrity to be held Nov. 11
There will be a faculty-student forum on academic integrity this Friday, Nov. 11, from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. in Clapp Hall 108. This semester’s forum, sponsored by the Office of Greek Life and UCITE, will discuss topics such as the Academic Integrity Board process, its impact on students, what is cons...
Next ISO lecture topic is “Do the Locomotion: Lucy’s Feet were Made for Walking”
Join the next Institute for the Science of Origins’ noontime lecture, “Do the Locomotion: Lucy’s Feet were Made for Walking,” to be held Nov. 16 at noon in Ford Auditorium. Carol Ward, from University of Missouri’s Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences, will lead the lecture. Ward’s resear...