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Attend a lecture with former State Department legal adviser David Robinson
The Canada-United States Law Institute at ϳԹ School of Law and University of Western Ontario Faculty of Law will present the lecture “Navigating the Storm: The State Department Legal Adviser and International Law.” The lecture will feature Davis Robinson, former State D...
Ford Distinguished Lecture Series continues Nov. 2 on Magnetic Resonance Microscopy
The Ford Distinguished Lecture Series will continue Nov. 2, with G. Allan Johnson, director of the Center for In Vivo Microscopy and Charles E. Putnam University Professor at Duke University, discussing “Magnetic Resonance Microscopy.” The event will begin at 4:30 p.m. in the Wolstein Research Build...
Circle Neighbors meeting to discuss new schools in University Circle
The upcoming Circle Neighbors meeting—held Nov. 2 in Cleveland Museum of Art’s Gartner Auditorium—will discuss “New Schools in the Circle.” Dan Moulthrop, Curator of Conversation, The Civic Commons and past host of WCNP’s The Sound of Ideas, will moderate the program. Panel participants will be Vic...
CaseEMS to hold disaster drill Oct. 29; access restricted on Juniper Road
CaseEMS will hold its annual Mass Casualty Incident Drill (Disaster Drill) on Oct. 29. Participants will arrive at 8 a.m. and the drill will begin at 10 a.m. The drill will take place on Juniper Road from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.; parking will be prohibited and road access will be restricted. Cleveland ...
Hear directly from federal agencies on 2012 funding priorities during webinar
All interested faculty members are invited to take part in the three-day webinar “Federal Research Priorities and Budgets for FY12.” The webinar will be held Oct. 31-Nov. 2 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, with a viewing taking place in Sears Library Building 670. Panelists on the webinar will discuss...
Join the discussion: “The Hiding of Anne Frank: What Would You Do?”
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, Hillel at ϳԹ, Jewish Studies, Inamori Center for Ethics and Excellence and Share the Vision invite the campus community to attend a discussion titled “The Hiding of Anne Frank: What Would You Do?” The discussion will feature Jewish scholar and two-time ϳԹ...
ϳԹ Food Day is Nov. 2, with farmer’s market, free food, exercise classes and more
ϳԹ Food Day 2011 will take place Nov. 2 from 5 to 9 p.m. in Wade and Leutner Commons and the lawn in between Wade and Leutner. The Student Dietetic Association, Bon Appetit, 121 Fitness and many other student groups will promote healthy food and physical activity for college students. There will...
Dittrick Medical History Center director to lead lecture on med student/cadaver portraits
The Institute for the Science of Origins (ISO) noontime lecture series continues Nov. 2 with “Student Bodies: 19th-century med student cadaver portraiture.” The lecture, led by James Edmonson, director of the Dittrick Medical History Center, will be held Nov. 2 at noon in Ford Auditorium. Dissectio...
Attend health law lecture with former chief counsel of the FDA
The Law-Medicine Center at ϳԹ School of Law invites interested guests to the Oliver C. Schroeder Jr. Scholar-in-Residence Lecture, “The Goals of FDA Regulation and the Challenges of Meeting Them.” Ralph Tyler, former general counsel for the Food and Drug Administration, ...
Cultural critic on campus to discuss creative commons vs. intellectual property
Cultural critic Lewis Hyde will be on campus Nov. 7 to present a talk on “Cultural Commons and Collective Being.” He will offer a lively defense of the cultural commons, the vast store of art and ideas inherited from the past and enriched in the present. Suspicious of the belief that all creative wo...