The Laura and Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program
Other Lifelong Learning Opportunities at Case Western Reserve University
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PUBLIC PROGRAMMING FROM THE COLLEGE OF
ARTS AND SCIENCES AT CWRU During the academic year, the College of Arts and Sciences’ departments, centers, and interdisciplinary programs offer an extraordinary number of events that are open to the public. For up-to-date information on College of Arts and Science events and programs, visit www.cwru.edu/artsci and click on the link for the full event calendar. BAKER - NORD CENTER FOR THE HUMANITIES The Baker - Nord Center for the Humanities is dedicated to celebrating, supporting, and invigorating the humanities and the arts at Case Western Reserve University and throughout greater Cleveland. The 2012-2013 Theme is Revolution! ” For more information visit www.case.edu/humanities or call 216-368-2242. All events are free and open to the public. MUSIC DEPARTMENT COLLOQUIA Music Department Colloquia provide a weekly forum for presentation and discussion of recent research by distinguished visitors and by CWRU faculty and graduate students in musicology, historical performance practice, and music education. Colloquia take place on Fridays at 4:00 PM in Harkness Chapel classroom, except where noted. All are welcome. Receptions follow. http://music.cwru.edu/colloquia/ CENTER FOR POLICY STUDIES The Center for Policy Studies stimulates greater interest in policy issues at CWRU and welcomes the public to attend its many programs. The Center sponsors the Public Affairs Discussion Group every Friday during the academic year from 12:30 p.m.-1:30 p.m. in the Dampeer Room of the Kelvin Smith Library. For more information on these programs and other programs sponsored by the Department of Political Science visit policy.case.edu; fridaylunch.case.edu; and politicalscience.case.edu. DITTRICK MEDICAL HISTORY CENTER The Dittrick Medical History Center is comprised of a medical history museum, archives, and collections of rare books, artifacts, and images. The public is welcome to attend its lectures at the Allen Memorial Medical Library, 11000 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland. Reservations for Dittrick lectures are required. Visit the website: www.cwru.edu/artsci/dittrick/ FLORA STONE MATHER CENTER FOR WOMEN The Center provides programming open to the public throughout the year including guest speakers, salons, and public forums. Visit the website: www.case.edu/provost/centerforwomen/ PERFORMING ARTS AT CWRU The departments of Theater, Dance, and Music offer a broad selection of performances throughout the academic year that are open to the public. For the events calendar and complete box office information, visit the website: performingarts.case.edu/spotlight/ WOMEN'S STUDIES FROM AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE http://thedaily.case.edu/news/learn-about-womens-studies-from-an-international-perspective-during-march-27-event/ |
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CWRU School of Medicine: Mini Med School
Learn how your body works and how new medical breakthroughs may affect you in the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine's Mini Med School. Learn how your body works and how new medical breakthroughs may affect you in the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine's Mini Med School. No math or science background is necessary. Lectures are in plain English and there are no exams! All sessions are led by faculty experts from the Case Western Reserve University medical school. Mini Med School will run for five consecutive weeks. Visit: http://casemed.case.edu/cme/minimedschool/ MANDEL SCHOOL FOR APPLIED SOCIAL SCIENCES
Social Action in Cleveland Past Present & Future: A Candid conversation about social action and leadership with the Honorable Louis Stokes, former U.S. Congressman from Ohio and Distinguished Visiting Professor at the Mandel School of Applied Social Science. 4:00 p.m. April 25, 2013 at The Alumni House, 11310 Juniper Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44106. http://msass.case.edu/ SCHUBERT CENTER FOR CHILD STUDIES
The Schubert Center for Child Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences offers lectures and events throughout the academic year on topics concerning children and childhood. Please visit schubert.case.edu for details. CEU credits are occasionally offered and will be noted by those events for which they are available. |

