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5 questions with… engineering student, community outreach volunteer James Dolgin
The Center for Civic Engagement and Learning (CCEL) at ϳԹ encourages students to “break out of the bubble” and experience all that Cleveland has to offer. This summer, James Dolgin, a sophomore studying engineering, is doing just that through his participation in the En...
Incoming students: Register for orientation excursions
“Discover Cleveland” excursions are consistently among the most popular activities during New Student Orientation. The excursions take students to favorite area locations, helping them identify new things to do in town while learning how to get around using the RTA public transportation system. Stu...
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School of Law asks for donations to benefit the Greater Cleveland Food Bank
The ϳԹ School of Law is a partner in Ohio’s Law and Leadership Institute. The Law and Leadership Institute, LLC (LLI) is a statewide initiative, in collaboration with the legal community, that inspires and prepares students from underserved communities for post-secondary...
Are you planning to participate in the 2014 Gay Games? Let us know!
The Daily is looking to highlight athletes who plan to participate in the 2014 Gay Games in Cleveland next month. If you or a colleague plans to compete in the games, please email case-daily@case.edu with information, or tell us in the comments. Registration is still open to participate in the game...
Is Cleveland dying? Find out in next Public Affairs Discussion Group
John A. Begala, executive director of the Center for Community Solutions, will lead this week’s Public Affairs Discussion, titled “Is Cleveland Dying?” The event will take place Friday, April 18, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Kelvin Smith Library’s Dampeer Room. As Cleveland’s economy and population ...
Begun Center joins Cleveland partners to reduce crime in Mt. Pleasant neighborhood
ϳԹ’s Begun Center for Violence Research Prevention and Education will participate in the City of Cleveland’s three-year, $1 million project to reduce firearm-related violent crimes and assaults in Cleveland’s Mt. Pleasant neighborhood. Cleveland was awarded funds from t...
ϳԹ, Cinematheque bring rare Japanese films to Cleveland this fall
“Rarely Seen Gems of Japanese Cinema,” a film festival of four major Japanese classics with very limited showings in the United States, will be presented this fall at the Cleveland Institute of Art Cinematheque, 11141 East Blvd., in University Circle. The Japan Foundation in New York City is co-spo...
Begun Center joins Cuyahoga County anti-domestic violence initiative
Since 2009, domestic violence in the Cleveland area has resulted in the deaths of more than 40 victims, according to Cleveland police. ϳԹ’s Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education has teamed with the Witness/Victim Service Center from Cuyahoga County...
National Senior Games coming to Cleveland, ϳԹ
Over the next two and a half weeks, about 11,000 athletes will come to Cleveland for the 2013 National Senior Games—the world’s largest multi-sport event for athletes over age 50. That’s approximately the same number of competitors in the 2012 Olympic Games in London. Such a large event calls for a...
Cleveland students wrap up Bridges to Higher Education program at ϳԹ
They delved into human anatomy and learned CPR. They explored the engineering that goes into rebuilding a historic bridge. And they got a sense of the long, challenging path to becoming an entrepreneur. Since last fall, 30 high school students from the Cleveland Metropolitan School District made mo...