Thursday, October 16 . . . CIM New Music Festival Symposium: Contemporary
composition and performance techniques for the flute. Robert Dick,
guest artist. Cleveland Institute of Music 4 p.m. http://www.cim.edu.
Thursday,
October 16 . . . Cleveland Institute of Music Symposium: "Contemporary
Techniques on the Flute," Robert Dick. Cleveland Institute of
Music, 4 p.m. http://wwwcim.edu. Contact: 791-5000.
Thursday, October
16 . . . Chemistry Colloquium: "Mechanistic
Studies of Phosphoryl Transfer Reactions," Alvan Hengge. Refreshments,
4:15 p.m., Clapp Hall balcony. 108 Clapp Hall 4:30 p.m. http://www.case.edu/artsci/chem.
Contact: Pat Eland, 368-3622 (pme2).
Thursday, October 16 . . . Center
for Women: Act III Roundtable. Discussion group for women in or nearing
retirement. 309 Thwing Center, 4-5:30
p.m. http://www.case.edu/provost/centerforwomen. Contact: Ginnette
Boyarko, 368-0985 (geb9).
Thursday, October 16 . . . Biochemistry Seminar: "Using
Proteomics and High throughput Genetics to Dissect the Yeast Transcription
Apparatus," Jack
F. Greenblatt. Host: Cheng-Meng Chiang. E501 School of Medicine, noon.
Contact: Sakeenah Bari-Harold, 368-3334 (sxb84).
Friday, October 17 . . . Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities Women's Voices Series:
Jerusalem Women Speak. Three women-one Jewish, one Christian,
and one Muslim-converse across religious and cultural boundaries
as they share personal stories of life in Jerusalem. Panelists: Yehudit
Leshet, Mai J. Nassar, and Zleikha Muhtaseb. Panel moderator: Joan
Campbell. Harkness Chapel, 3:30 p.m. Contact: Cathy Varga, 368-6996
(ctv1).
Friday, October 17 . . . Center for Women: Reception for Junior
Women Faculty with Children. Information sharing, possible support
group.
309 Thwing Center, 4 p.m. http://www.case.edu/provost/centerforwomen.
Contact: Ginnette Boyarko, 368-0985 (geb9).
Friday, October 17 . . . "Decoding
Spike Trains Instant-By Instant," Barry
J. Richmond. Sponsored by the Neural Engineering Center and Cleveland
FES Center. 105 Biomedical Research Building, 8:30 p.m. Contact: 231-3257.
Friday,
October 17 . . . Expert CREC Seminar: " Facing the Ethical
Dilemmas of International Research." Keynote presentations by
Patricia Marshall and James Lavery. Following the keynote addresses
the speakers will be joined by Christopher Whalen, Nahida Gordon and
Charles King for a panel discussion. Persons required to participate
in the CREC Credit Program will be given preferential registration
and will receive 5 credits. Register online. Strosacker Auditorium,
8 a.m. to noon. http://ora.ra.cwru.edu/orc_education.asp. Contact:
Maureen Dore-Arshenovitz, 368-6925 (mxd4).
Friday, October 17 . . .
Neurosciences Seminar: "Regulation of
Oligodendrocyte Terminal Differentiation: Analysis of Genetically Modified
Mice," Rashmi Bansal. E609 School of Medicine, noon. Contact:
Gina Ventre, 368-6252 (glv).
Monday, October 20 . . . Skeletal Research
Center Seminar Series: "Great
Balls of FGFire: FGF-enhanced chondrogenesis," Luis A. Solchaga.
123 Millis Science Center, 4 p.m. http://www.case.edu/artsci/biol/skeletal.
Contact: Debbie Bush, (ddb9).
Monday, October 20 . . . Physiology and
Biophysics Seminar Series: "Brainstem
Circuits Generating Respiratory Rhythm and Pattern," Donal McCrimmon.
E531 School of Medicine, 4:30 p.m. Contact: Katie Reese, 368-3400 (kar18).
Monday,
October 20 . . . Biochemistry Literature Seminar: "Time-resolved
X-ray Crystallography," Zhiqi Li. E501 School of Medicine, noon.
Contact: Sakeenah Bari-Harold, 3334 (sxb84).
Tuesday, October 21 . .
. Technology Transfer inventors Forum Series: "What
is an Invention and Who is an Inventor?" Presenters: Hillel Chiel
and representative from Tarolli. This is the first of six forums. Future
forum dates: November 18, January 20, February 17, March 16 and April
20. Register online. 105 Biomedical Research Building, 9-11 a.m. http://techtransfer.case.edu.
Contact: 368-6837.
Tuesday, October 21 . . . Applied Mathematics Seminar: "From
Deterministic Dynamics to Stochastic Kinematics: A Derivation of Brownian
Motions," Peter
Kotelenez. 321B Yost Hall, 4 p.m. Contact: 368-2880.
Wednesday, October
22 . . . Supervisory Briefing Sessions: "Customer
Service: People vs. Paper," Ilinda Reese. E501 School of Medicine,
8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Contact: Carolyn Gerich, 368-2458 (cag).
Wednesday,
October 22 . . . Neurosciences Seminar: "Regulation
of Spinal Locomotor Neuron Development and Connectivity," Sam
Pfaff. E609 School of Medicine, noon Contact: Gina Ventre, 368-6252
(glv).
Thursday, October 23 . . . Supervisory Briefing Sessions: "Customer
Service: People vs. Paper," Ilinda Reese. 13 Crawford Hall, 10-11:30
a.m. Contact: Carolyn Gerich, 368-2458 (cag).
Thursday, October 23 .
. . Case/UH/CCF Musculoskeletal Seminar Series: "Rapid
Prototyping Manufacture Techniques for Pre-Operative Fabrication of
Patient-Specific Tissue-Engineered Bone Grafts," David Deam. "Imprinting
the GNAS1 Gene and its Role in Progressive Osseous Heteroplasia, Pseudohypoparathyroidism
and Fibrous Dysplasia," Michael A. Levine. 105 Biomedical Research
Building, 4 p.m. Contact: Valerie.Schmedlen@uhhs.com.
Thursday, October
23 . . . Chemistry Colloquium: "From Free Radicals
to Cell Adhesion," Yvan Guindon. Refreshments: 4:15 p.m. Second
floor balcony. 108 Clapp Hall, 4:30 p.m. Contact: Pat Eland, 368-3622
(pme2).
Thursday, October 23 . . . Biochemistry Seminar: "Acetylation
Regulates the Differentiation Specific Functions of the Retinoblastoma
Protein," Dennis McCance. E501 School of Medicine, noon to 1:30
p.m.
Thursday, October 23 . . . Diversity Awareness Workshop. Registration
required. 13 Crawford Hall, 1-5 p.m. Contact: Tina Filsinger (bjf).
Monday,
October 27 . . . Skeletal Research Center Seminar Series: "Engineering
Bone and Cartilage," James E. Dennis. 123 Millis Science Center,
4 p.m. http://www.case.edu/arsci/biol/skeletal. Contact: Debbie Bush,
(ddb9).
Monday, October 27 . . . Physiology and Biophysics Seminar Series: "LDL
and Drug Development and Working in the Pharmaceutical Industry," Lyndon
Mitnaul. E531 School of Medicine, 4:30 p.m. Contact: Katie Reese, 368-3400
(kar18).
Monday, October 27 . . . The United States and Europe: What
Now for "the
West"? A series of four presentations co-sponsored by the Center
for Policy Studies and the Cleveland Council on World Affairs. 1st
in the series: "Guns; The Use of Military Power." Presenters:
John Mueller and Stephen Szabo. Ford Auditorium, Allen Memorial Library,
5 p.m. Contact: Joseph White, 368-2426 (jxw87).
Monday, October 27 .
. . Biochemistry Literature Seminar: "Nonsense-mediated
decay of Eukaryotic mRNA," Quansheng Yang. E501 School of Medicine,
noon. Contact: Shakeenah Bari-Harold, 368-3334 (sxb84).
Tuesday, October
28 . . . Materials Science and Engineering Colloquium: "Colossal
Carbon Supersaturation in Stainless Steels Carburized at Low Temperature," Yan
Cao. 411 White Building 4 p.m. http://scumbag.case.edu/colloquium/index.php.
Wednesday,
October 29 . . . Neurosciences Seminar: "Retrograde
Signaling by Endocannabinoids," Wade Regehr. E609 School of Medicine,
noon. Contact: Gina Ventre, 368-6252 (glv).
Wednesday, October 29 .
. . Samuel Rosenthal Center for Judaic Studies Seminar: "The Book
of Esther in Judaism and Jewish Theology," Isaac
Kalimi. 206 Clark Hall, 4:30 p.m. http://www.case.edu/artsci/rosenthal.
Contact: Laura Sielen, 368-2414 (tks18).
Thursday, October 30 . . .
Chemistry Colloquium: "New Approaches
for the Selective Functionalization of Hydrocarbons with Homogeneous
and Heterogeneous Catalysts," Don Tilley. Refreshments, 4:15 p.m.,
Clapp Hall balcony. 108 Clapp Hall 4:30 p.m. http://www.case.edu/artsci/chem.
Contact: Pat Eland, 368-3622 (pme2).
Thursday, October 30 . . . Center
for Women Creative Writing Group: 303 Thwing Center, 7-8:30 p.m.
http://www.case.edu/provost/centerforwomen. Contact: Ginnette Boyarko,
368-0985 (geb9).
Thursday, October 30 . .
. Epidemiology and Biostatistics Research Seminar: TBA, Andreas Ziegler.
E501 School of Medicine, noon. Contact:
Donna Marine, 368-3197 (dmm33).
Thursday, October 30 . . . Biochemistry
Seminar: "Neurobiology
and Regulation of Dopamine Receptors," David Sibley. E501 School
of Medicine, noon. Contact: Shakeenah Bari-Harold, 368-3334 (sxb84).
Thursday, October 16 . . . "The Zen Patriarch of the Birds' Nests:
Exploring the 17th Century Painting by Tawaraya Sotatsu," Yoshiaki
Shimizu. Sponsored by the Department of Asian Studies. Harkness Chapel,
4:30 p.m. Contact: Cathy Varga, 368-6996 (ctv1).
Thursday, October 16 . . . 7th Annual John T. Carey Memorial Lecture: "The
Importance of Innate Immunity in Preventing HIV Infection and Disease,:
Jay A. Levy. Co-sponsored by Center for AIDS Research and UHC Special
Immunology Unit. 105 Biomedical Research Building, noon. http://www.clevelandactu.org/events.htm.
Contact: Robert Bucklew, 844-2247 (bucklew.robert@clevelandactu.org).
Friday,
October 17 . . . Lectures in History, Anthropology, and Literature: "A
Body of Polio: Defining a Disease in the United States, 1916-1955," Kathryn
McGowan. Second of three lectures in this series featuring the work
of the College of Arts and Sciences. Cleveland Room, Thwing Center,
4 p.m. Contact: Chris Flint, 368-2362 (cxf33).
Friday, October 17 .
. . Raymond F. Boyer Lecture Series in Macromolecular Science and Engineering: "A
Micro-Rheological Approach to Flow-Induced Crystallization. Modeling
and Experimental Evidence," Nino Grizuti.
108 Clapp Hall, 3 p.m. Contact: 368-3596 (macro).
Friday, October 24 . . . Lectures in History, Anthropology, and Literature: "'BBC
Famines and Television Wars': The Globalization of Western Mass Media
in *The God of Small Things*," Elizabeth Sirkin. Refreshments
beginning at 4 p.m. Cleveland Room, Thwing Center, 4-6 p.m. Contact:
Chris Flint, 368-2362 (cxf33).
Friday, October 24 . . . The Cleveland
Institute of Art and the Department of Art History and Art present: "Ovid's
METAMORPHOSES in the Art of Renaissance and Baroque Masters," Paul
Barolsky. Lecture Hall, Cleveland Museum of Art. 5 p.m. Contact: Debbie
Tenenbaum, 368-4118
(dxt6).
Friday, October 24 . . . Raymond F. Boyer Lecture Series in
Macromolecular Science and Engineering: A. "Polymer Research and
Education at the Dawn of the 21st Century," and B. "Electroactive
Polymers and Organics for 'Plastic Electronics' Technologies," Andres
Lovinger. Auditorium, Clapp Hall, 3 p.m. Contact: 368-3596 (macro).
Thursday,
October 30 . . . Anton and Rose Zverina Lecture: "The
Dracula of Medical Technology: Re-assessing the Artificial Heart Twenty
Years after Barney Clark," Shelley McKellar. Sponsored by the
Dittrick Medical History Center. RSVP required by October 27. Herrick
Room, Allen Memorial Library, 6 p.m. Contact: 368-6391 (jme3).
LUNCHTIME MEETINGS
Thursday, October 16 . . . Staff Development Seminar: "The Origins
of Prozac: The History and Philosophy of Depression," Jonathan
Sadowsky. Strosaker Auditorium, noon. Contact: Tina Jurcisin, 368-2834
(tmj).
Thursday, October 16 . . . Eldercare Resource Group: "POAs
and Living Wills," Hyatt Legal Plans. 13 Crawford, noon. Contact:
Carolyn Gerich, 368-2458 (cag16).
Friday, October 17 . . . Public Affairs
Forum: "The Transformation
of Public Housing," Arthur Naparstek. Beverages and cookies provided.
15 Crawford Hall noon. http://www.case.edu/artsci/cps/PADG.htm. Contact:
Jeff Bendix, 368-6070 (jxb34).
Wednesday, October 22 . . . Case 101: "Cultural
Opportunities in University Circle," Sheryl Berman. Bring your
lunch. 13 Crawford Hall, noon. Contact: Tina Jurcisin, 368-2834 (tmj).
Thursday, October
23 . . . Heritage and Culture Celebration Planning Meeting. Sponsored
by Human Resources. All are welcome. 209 Crawford
Hall, noon. http://www.case.edu/finadmin/humres/eerel/culture.html.
Contact: Gail Palombia Shipley, 368-4729 (gps3).
Friday, October 24 . . . Public Affairs Forum: "Gangs in the 21st
Century," Mark Fleisher. Beverages and cookies provided. 15 Crawford
Hall noon. http://www.case.edu/artsci/cps/PADG.htm. Contact: Jeff Bendix,
368-6070 (jxb34).
Monday, October 27 . . . Video on Wheels: "FISH!
Sticks." How
can an organization keep from losing sight of its vision? Find out
that keeping your vision alive is not only possible, it is the whole
point of having a vision in the first place. 209 Crawford Hall, noon.
Contact: Tina Jurcisin, 368-2834 (tmj).
Friday, October 31 . . . Center
for Women: Faculty Brown Bag Lunch. 303 Thwing Center, noon. http://www.case.edu/provost/centerforwomen.
Contact: Ginnette Boyarko, 368-0985 (geb9).
Friday, October 31 . . .
Public Affairs Forum: "Shock Therapy:
Not as Scary as You Think?' Jonathan Sadowsky. Beverages and cookies
provided. 15 Crawford Hall noon. http://www.case.edu/artsci/cps/PADG.htm.
Contact: Jeff Bendix, 368-6070 (jxb34).
DISSERTATION DEFENSES
Friday, October 17 . . . "Characterization of Estrogen Down-Regulated
Gene 1 (EDG1) from Sequence to Function: Role in Breast Cancer and
Regulation of Estrogen Receptor Alpha Transcriptional Activation," Bryan
Matthew Wittman, pharmacology. Adviser: Monica Montano. E501 School
of Medicine, 2 p.m.
Friday, October 24 . . . "Smooth Muscle Myosin
Loop 1 Isoforms: Does Heavier Make Faster," Peter Karagiannis,
physiology and biophysics. Adviser: Frank Brozovich. E531 School of
Medicine, 3:30 p.m.
Monday,
October 27 . . . "Entrepreneurial Alertness: An Exploratory
Study," Zhineng Li, marketing and policy studies. Adviser: Robert
D. Hisrich. 03 Peter B. Lewis Building, 9 a.m.
Wednesday, October 29 . . . "Characterization of Nuclear Coactivator-62
kDa and its Role in Vitamin D Receptor-Mediated Transcription," Chi
Zhang, pharmacology. Adviser: Paul MacDonald W344 School of Medicine,
11 a.m.
Wednesday, October 29 . . . "Investigation of Drug Delivery
Systems by Rapid Scan FT-IR Imaging Spectroscopy," Carrie Lendon,
macromolecular science. Adviser: Jack L. Koenig. 231 Kent Hall Smith
Building, 10:30
a.m.
Thursday, October 30 . . . "Duchamp's Chess Identity: 1916-1923," Bradley
Bailey, art history. Adviser: Ellen Landau. 100 Mather House, 9 a.m.
Friday,
October 31 . . . "Myoelectric Control of a Hand Grasp
Neuroprothesis for Low Cervical Tetraplegia," Jayme Knutson, biomedical
engineering. 230 University West, 9 a.m.
Registration and up to date class information for classes listed below
is available online at http://kslearn.case.edu.
If you encounter technical problems or error messages with the process
call 368-2991. All classes are held at 215 Kelvin Smith Library unless
otherwise noted.
Thursday, October 16 . . . Copyright at Case, 1-2 p.m. Class meets
in LL06; Dreamweaver: Advanced, 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Monday, October 20 .
. . Word Basics, 9 to noon; Computers and Windows XP Basics. 3-6
p.m.
Tuesday, October 21 . . . Introduction to Programming,
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday, October 22 . . . MS Access Topics: Queries, 8:30
a.m. to noon; MS Excel Formulas and Functions, 1-4 p.m.
Thursday, October 23 . . . More Flash, 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Friday, October
24 . . . Introduction to Flash, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Monday, October 27 . . . MS Access Topics: Custom Dialog Box, 8:30
a.m. to noon; MS Word: Mail Merge, 1-4 p.m.
Tuesday, October 28 . .
. MS Excel Charting and Drawing, 9 a.m. to noon; MS Word for Academic
Papers, 1-4 p.m.
Wednesday, October 29 .
. . Introduction to MS Access Database Overview, 9 a.m. to noon.
For schedule changes and contest results visit: http://www.case.edu/orgs/varsity/varsity.html.
Friday, October 17 . . . Soccer vs. Emory University, Men's 1 p.m.,
Women's 3:30 p.m.;
Saturday and Sunday, October 18 and 19 . . . Volleyball
UAA Round Robin @ Rochester, TBD.
Saturday, October 18 . . . Football @ Carnegie Mellon
University, noon.
Sunday,
October 19 . . . Soccer vs. Carnegie Mellon University, Men's 11
a.m., Women's 1:30 p.m.;
Wednesday, October 22 . . . Volleyball vs.
Hiram College, 7 p.m.
Thursday,
October 23 . . . Women's Soccer vs. Centre College, 3:30 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, October 24 and 25 . . . Volleyball @ Kenyou
College, 7 p.m.
Saturday, October 25 . . . Homecoming: Football vs. Washington University
(MO), noon
Friday, October 31 . . . Men's Soccer @ University of Chicago,
11 a.m. (CST)
Friday, November 1 . . . Football @ Buffalo State College, 1 p.m.;
Volleyball @ Ohio Wesleyan University, 10 a.m.; Men's and Women's
Cross Country @ UAA Championships-Chicago IL, 11 a.m. (CST).
Saturday, November
2 . . . Women's Soccer vs. Washington University (MO), 1:30 p.m.
(CST); Men's Soccer @ Washington University, 11 a.m.
Adults $3, children 12 and under $2, 10-film pass $25, semester pass
$50. For more information visit: http://films.case.edu/schedule.html.
Contact: Case Film Society, 368-2463.
Friday and Saturday, October 18 and 19 . . . No films because of Fall
Break
Friday, October 24 . . . "Bruce Almighty." Strosacker
Auditorium. 7, 9:30 p.m. and midnight.
Saturday, October 25 . . . "Rocky Horror
Picture Show." Strosacker
Auditorium, 7 p.m. and midnight.
Friday, October 31 . . . "Matrix
Reloaded." Strosacker Auditorium,
7 and 10 p.m.
Saturday, November 1 . . . "House of Wax." Strosacker
Auditorium, 7 and 9 p.m.
Saturday, October 18 . . . Chapel, Court and Countryside: Early Music
at Harkness. "Flights of Fantasy," Second City Musick. An
informal Q&A sessions follows the engagement. Series subscription
$70 or $65 for students, seniors and EMA members. Single tickets: $20
or $18. Harkness Chapel, 7:30 p.m. http://music.case.edu/ccc. Contact:
Beverly Simmons, 283-4649 (bxs6).
Tuesday, October 21 . . . Fortnightly
Musical Club of Cleveland: Community Concert Event. Cleveland Institute
of Music, 10:30 a.m. Contact: 766-5738.
Sunday,
October 26 . . . Faculty Recital. Marla Berg, soprano. Linda Jones,
piano. Cleveland Institute of Music, 4 p.m. Contact: 766-5738.
Wednesday,
October 29 . . . Midday Music at CIM: Student Recital Series. Bring
your lunch and enjoy a variety of short solo and chamber music
selections performed by CIM students. Le Pavilion Cleveland Institute
of Music noon. http://www.cim.edu. Contact: 791-5000.
Wednesday, October
29 . . . The CIM Orchestra, Carl Topilow, conductor. Concerto Competition
winner, Michael Block, will perform the Elgar
Cello Concerto. Other repertoire includes Ge Xu (Antiphony) by visiting
composer, Chen Yi; Strauss's Don Juan and Respighi's Pines of Rome.
Seating passes will be distributed in the lobby 30 minutes prior
to the concert. Cleveland Institute of Music, 8 p.m. http://www.cim.edu.
Contact: 791-5000.
October 16, 18, 21, 23, and 25 . . . MFA Conservatory Ensemble Spotlight
Series: "Twelfth Night." Matinee: October 18 at 4 p.m. General
admission $10, $5 Case students, faculty and staff. The Cleveland Play
House Brooks Theater, 8499 Euclid Avenue. 8 p.m. http://clevelandplayhouse.com.
Contact: Ticket Office: 795-700.
October 17, 22, and 24 . . . MFA Conservatory
Ensemble Spotlight Series: "Hay
Fever." Matinee: 16 at 2 p.m.. General admission $10, $5 Case
students, faculty and staff. The Cleveland Play House Brooks Theater,
8500 Euclid Avenue. 8 p.m. http://clevelandplayhouse.com. Contact:
Ticket Office: 795-700.
Now through October 31 . . . National Collage Society 19th Annual
Juried Exhibition. Sponsored by Case Art Education, the National Collage
Society, and the Northeast Ohio Art Education Association. Art Studio
Gallery, 2215 Adelbert Road, Gallery hours: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m. to
5 p.m. and October 25 from 12:30-4:30 p.m.
October 30 through December
30 . . . Wish you were here-The Art of Adventure curated by Cathleen
Chaffee and David Carrier. Showcases
the work of nine international contemporary artists as they explore
adventure through their art. Opening party October 30, 5:30-8 p.m.
Reinberger Galleries, Cleveland Institute of Art Gallery hours: Monday-Thursday
and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday 1-5
p.m. http://www.cia.edu. Contact: Tim Shucherow, 368-2714 (txs10).
DEADLINES
Thursday, October 16 . . . Last day to register your participation
in the Case Heritage and Cultural Celebration. Registration form is
available online. Completed form may be faxed to 368-8948. 5 p.m. http://www.ceru.edu/finadmin/humres/eerel/hcregistration.pdf.
Contact: Carolyn Gerich, 368-2458 (cag16).
Monday, October 20 . . .
Mid-term grades due.
OTHER EVENTS
Saturday, October 18 . . . Metropolitan Opera National Council District
Auditions: Community Concert Event Cleveland Institute of Music, 1:30
p.m. Contact: 766-5738.
Saturday, October 18 . . . JASON XV: Rainforests
at the Crossroads: Teacher Professional Development. Fee $85. Lunch
included. 8:30 a.m.
to 5 p.m. Contact: Kathryn Kwiatkowski, 368-5075 (kmk21).
Monday and
Tuesday, October 20 and 21 . . . Fall Break.
Wednesday through Friday,
October 22, 23, 24 . . . TIAA-CREF Individual Retirement Counseling
Sessions. Reservations required. 209 Crawford
Hall, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contact: Kay Fulk or Alisia Powell, 1-877-209-3138.
Thursday
and Friday, October 23 and 24 . . . Center for Women Grand Opening
and Dedication. October 23: Featured speaker: Ellen Goodman,
9:30 a.m.; Symposium: Women's Visions for a Strong Community: Leadership,
Health, and Education, 10:30 a.m. to noon. October 24: All day campus-wide
celebration. Music, prizes, refreshments, and other activities. All
are invited to "drop in." Thwing Center http://www.case.edu/provost/centerforwomen/calendar.html.
Contact: Ginnette Boyarko, 368-0985 (geb9).
Friday and Saturday, October
24 and 25 . . . Homecoming Weekend. Welcome Center in Thwing Center
Atrium. Various activities throughout the campus.
Please visit the Web site for more information. http://www.case.edu/development/alum2/newsevents/home/index.shtml.
Contact: Melissa Winter, 368-2416 (maw13).
Friday, October 24 . . .
Greek Life Gathering. Meet former class mates and current members
of Greek Life. Complimentary appetizers. Drink
specials $1. Register online. Rough Rider Room, Carelton Commons,
5-7 p.m.
Friday, October 24 . . . Pep Rally. Cheer on our Spartan Football
Team! Featuring our own Campus bands to add excitement. Turning Point
Park,
rain site is Thwing Center Atrium, 7-8 p.m.
Friday, October 24 . .
. All Teams Football Reunion. Cash bar. Hall of Fame Room, Veale
Center, 8-10 p.m.
Saturday, October 25 . . . Homecoming
Parade. Student organizations, community members and alumni will
participate in this year's parade.
The parade winds through North Campus and concludes along East 115th
Street near the football field. 10:30 a.m.
Saturday, October 25 . .
. Special guided tour of the National Collage Society 19th Annual
Juried Exhibition. Hosted by Tim Shuckerow. The
Art Studio Gallery will be open from 12:30-4:30. Tour, 1:30-2:30
p.m. Art Studio Gallery, 2215 Adelbert Road.
Saturday, October 25 . . . Homecoming
Dance. Join in with students participating in this annual tradition.
Alumni interested in attending
should contact the Student activities office, 368-2679, for ticket
information. 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Tuesday, October 28 . . . Fiction Reading
by acclaimed short story writer Lee K. Abbott. Sponsored by the Department
of English. Spartan
Room, Thwing Center, 4:30 p.m. http://www.case.edu/artsci/engl/speakers.html.
Contact: Mary Grimm, 368-2355 (mcg3).
Saturday, November 1 . . . SatCo
classes begin. http://ess.case.edu/vision/satco. Contact: Mayo Bulloch
(mxb14).