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Attend Circle Neighbors meeting to discuss University Circle's future
Circle Neighbors will hold a meeting on Wednesday, April 10, to discuss the future of University Circle: what is next for the area and how institutions can collaborate to nurture growth. The discussion, “Building the Circle 2035: Height, Density, and Social Equity,” will be introduced by Lillian Ku...
Nobby’s Ballpark scoreboard dedication set for Sunday, April 7
The ϳԹ baseball team will debut a new amenity at its facility with the dedication of the Nobby’s Ballpark scoreboard on Sunday, April 7. The Spartans play host to The College of Wooster for a key regional doubleheader beginning at 1 p.m. at Nobby’s Ballpark. Prior to fi...
Learn more about patients’ rights, electronic medical records during April 5 symposium
On April 5, the Odette Wurzburger Law-Medicine Fund Symposium will take place, titled "Balancing Privacy, Autonomy and Scientific Progress: Patients' Rights and the Use of Electronic Medical Records for Non-Treatment Purposes." A number of ϳԹ faculty members, as well as ...
Attend the Interfaith Student Leadership Regional Conference, hosted at ϳԹ, April 6
On Saturday, April 6, ϳԹ will host an Interfaith Student Leadership Regional Conference for students, faculty and staff. The conference, co-sponsored by John Carroll University and Oberlin College, is intended to encourage individuals to share ideas and experiences about...
Join the Secular Legal Society for discussion of religion and the constitution April 9
On Tuesday, April 9, join the Secular Legal Society for a presentation by Mano Singham on “God, Darwin, and the Constitution: The Essential Tension.” During his talk, Singham will attempt to disentangle the legal, scientific and religious strands of the conflict over the origins of life, which pits...
Attend the WISER Awards Banquet, featuring natural history museum CEO, April 18
The Lubrizol Foundation and the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will present Women in Science and Engineering Roundtable (WISER) Awards Banquet Dinner Thursday, April 18. From 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Thwing Center Ballroom, WISER will celebrate students and collaborators who have provided outstan...
Save the date: ”Comparative Effectiveness Research: From All Angles” to be held in May
“Comparative Effectiveness Research: From All Angles,” the third annual, two-day conference, will be held May 22-23 at ϳԹ. The conference will feature a number of distinguished speakers presenting on a variety of medical-field topics including policy, physician practice,...
Discuss the relationship between religion and science during April 5 community hour event
During the April 5 community hour, a panel will examine the relationship between religion and science. Are the two mutually exclusive, supportive or something different? The discussion will begin at 12:30 p.m. in Nord Hall 310. William Deal, Severance Professor of the History of Religion and profe...
Poet Forrest Gander to lead Poetry in the Museum, announce contest winners April 7
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities and the Cleveland Museum of Art invite poetry lovers to a talk by poet Forrest Gander, who will share his work in the museum’s Reid Gallery from 1:30 to 3 p.m., Saturday, April 7. Following his presentation, Gander will announce the winners of the 2013 Poetry...
Author to discuss how America can learn from Germany—and Hollywood
It’s been 150 years since Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation freed slaves in southern states, but some would argue the cycles of oppression slavery created still exist today. To better understand how the U.S. can learn from and deal with its past, we should turn to Germany—as well as Steven...