Events
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Feb 19, 2026At APP, we want to promote the health and well-being of all our students. In addition to individual and group counseling and a variety of other counseling services, we offer Let’s Talk. Let’s Talk is a drop-in service that offers 1:1 informal, confidential consultation with a UHCS counselor. Who is a good fit for Let’s Talk? Students wanting to talk through a ... -
Feb 19, 2026Dr. Alex Nading will discuss his recent book, The Kidney and the Cane: Planetary Health and Plantation Labor in Nicaragua (Duke University Press, 2025). The Kidney and the Cane is based on a multi-year study of environmental health activism, toxic exposure, and climate crisis on Nicaraguan sugarcane plantations. Dr.Nading is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Cornell University and Dir... -
Feb 19, 2026Each year, Engineers Week (E-Week) unites engineers, students, and communities across the nation to celebrate how engineering shapes our world. Founded by NSPE in 1951, E-Week (CWRU's E-Week dates are February 20-28, 2026) is more than a week of recognition; it’s also a movement to inspire the next generation of innovators, spotlight the impact of our profession, and strengthen connections acro... -
Feb 20, 2026UCITE Book Club: Radical Hope: A Teaching Manifesto by Kevin Gannon The UCITE Book Club will be once a month during the spring semester (1/30, 2/20, 3/20, and 4/17). UCITE will be providing the book free of charge to participants, and we ask that you commit to all four sessions. Zoom is available if needed! About Radical Hope: A Teaching Manifesto by Kevin Gannon This text makes the po... -
Feb 20, 2026Colonialism’s project of “modernizing” both sharpened and undermined the idea of kingship and of the modern secularized state. The medieval theory of kingship has disappeared, but the abstract idea of the king’s body—the mystical representation of the state--has been reanimated in post-independence regimes: a leader who is sacred, messianic, untouchable. The political power of this idea comes p... -
Feb 20, 2026Join Rising Tide for our first General Body meeting of the semester. We are kicking things off with a mix of community service planning, goal setting, and a trip to see the Cleveland Monsters. If you're looking to build your service skills, professional skills, and want to catch a hockey game, this is the event for you! -
Feb 20, 2026Experience the vibrant choral community of APP at this annual concert featuring our three undergraduate choirs. The Concert Choir, the university’s premier auditioned mixed-voice ensemble, is joined by the Glee Club—the oldest continually operating student organization on campus—and the University Chorale, CWRU’s treble choir, for an evening of dynamic and expressive... -
Feb 21, 2026During this workshop, members will be led through a workshop that will introduce them to basic embedded programming skills. -
Feb 21, 2026One improv troupe not enough? Try FOUR! Join IMPROVment this Saturday in the Roe Green Theater to see three other improv troupes from across the state of Ohio. It'll be a wild improv party, and YOU'RE invited! -
Feb 22, 2026Revenge is a dish best served… bloody. In this savagely hilarious comedy-thriller, three stories cross outside of Portland, Oregon, including an illicit affair, a couple hanging on by a thread, bears at the window, the worst curiosity shop on the west coast, and an adorable missing dog named Mr. Bundles. No one's happy, people stop being nice, and blood spills. This mash-up of myth, missing emp...