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Explore military ethics, dehumanizing the enemy at Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group
During this Friday’s Public Affairs Discussion Group, faculty members Anthony Jack and Shannon E. French will explore the application of their work on the field of military ethics and the issue of what occurs when enemies are dehumanized. Jack, assistant professor of cognitive science, philosophy a...
Discuss the ethics of student loans during upcoming Ethics Table meeting
All members of the campus community are invited to attend the Ethics Table brown bag lunch series to discuss the ethics of student loans and the cost of higher education at private institutions. Can the average amount of debt students at private universities accrue be justified—and if not, with who...
Swarthmore College professor to give African American Studies guest lecture April 5
Allison Dorsey, professor of history at Swarthmore College, will give the guest lecture for the Postdoctoral Fellowship in African American Studies Friday, April 5. Dorsey will speak on "Race, Wills, and 'Family:’ Securing Land and Opportunity in Redeemed Georgia." The talk is free and open to the...
Bones, a ShowCASE of Art in Medicine, to take place April 2
A Body of Art, ϳԹ School of Medicine's health and humanities interest group, will host “BONES: A ShowCASE of Art in Medicine” April 2. The event, held from 6 to 8:30 p.m. in Bolwell Building conference room A, will be a night of food, music, visual arts, poetry, prose an...
Meet the editors of "Rust Belt Chic: The Cleveland Anthology" during Mandel School event
On Thursday, April 4, the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences will present the next installment of its Book and Author Series featuring Richey Piiparinen and Anne Trubek, co-editors of Rust Belt Chic: The Cleveland Anthology. Rust Belt Chic: The Cleveland Anthology provides an inside-out snaps...
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist to share first-hand perspective on revolutions at April 4 event
The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities’ Revolution! series will continue April 4. Ted Morgan, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and noted biographer, will share his experiences covering revolutions in Algeria, the Belgian Congo and Vietnam in “Revolutions I Have Known.” Drawing upon research for ...
Volunteer for the National Senior Games, coming to Cleveland and ϳԹ this summer
The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission seeks energetic, dedicated individuals to volunteer for the 2013 National Senior Games, presented by Humana and Year of Vitality community programming series. ϳԹ will be a host site for many of the events, taking place July 19-Aug....
Registration closes tomorrow for annual charity basketball tournament
Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine’s Phi Delta Epsilon medical fraternity chapter will hold its third annual basketball tournament to benefit Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital. The three-on-three basketball and shoot-out tournaments will be held at ϳԹ’s Veale Center ...
Learn more about autism during World Autism Awareness Day event April 2
The ϳԹ chapter of Autism Speaks U will recognize World Autism Awareness Day April 2 with a reception at 6 p.m. The reception will take place in the Peter B. Lewis building, which will be lit up in blue in honor of the day. All are invited to enjoy pastries provided by P...
New website allows ϳԹ community to reserve rooms across campus
Looking to reserve a room for an event or meeting? A new website, case.edu/rooms, has been developed to created an accessible way to view, filter and manage room reservations. The site allows faculty, staff and students to reserve rooms that are an ideal size and location and are equipped with the n...