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Seventh annual Italian Film Festival to show movies on campus throughout April
The seventh annual Italian Film Festival begins next week, with the following films being shown: Thursday, April 3: The Venice Syndrome Tuesday, April 8: Long Live Freedom Tuesday, April 15: The Women Worker's War Thursday, April 24: White as Milk, Red as Blood At April 15 showing of Women…
Baker-Nord Center’s "Interpreting Capitalism" Film Series to continue with “Inside Job” April 3
The next film in the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities’ “Interpreting Capitalism Film Series,” is Inside Job, the 2010 Oscar winner for Best Documentary. Inside Job provides a comprehensive analysis of the global financial crisis of 2008, which at a cost of more than $20 trillion, caused…
UPB brings eight food trucks to the quad this Friday
The University Program Board will bring food trucks to the quad on Friday, March 28, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The invited trucks will include: Donut Lab Little Cheesers Sweet! Mobile Cupcakery The Orange Truk Wholly Frijoles Jibaro World Eats Pig Lickin' Good BBQ Mobile Sushi Bar. All…
Collaborative to End Human Trafficking to present interdisciplinary symposium April 5
The Collaborative to End Human Trafficking will present “Responses of Professionals to the Pandemic of Human Trafficking,” a symposium on Saturday, April 5, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Robbins Building. The symposium calls on practitioners and students from nursing, medicine, social work, law,…
Law symposium examines racial bias in health care 50 years after enactment of the Civil Rights Act
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 mandated that all races have the right to equal access to health care. Fifty years later, real concerns exist that access to health care remains separate and unequal, and racial bias may be a root cause, according to APP Law…
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jane Smiley to speak at CWRU March 31
Jane Smiley, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of A Thousand Acres and other award-winning novels, will present the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities’ 2014 Rose Wohlgemuth Weisman Women’s Voices Lecture at APP.  The free and public event will be held on Monday, March 31,…
Celebrate Women’s History Month today in Thwing Center
Join the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women and the Feminist Collective in celebrating Women's History Month. Come learn about women's achievements throughout history at an event that will include games, a photo booth and displays. The event is open for anyone to attend. Free food will be…
Thursday kicks off month-long series of packed admission events; expect crowds
This Thursday and Friday, March 27-28, the Office of Undergraduate Admission will kick off a series of open house events for admitted seniors and prospective underclassmen, bringing large crowds and lots of excitement to campus. Open house events will continue throughout the month of April, leading…
Learn about religious life of Samuel Johnson at March 28 talk
Katherine Kickel, an associate professor of English at Miami University, will speak about the life and contributions of Samuel Johnson, an 18th-century religious citizen who left a remarkable legacy of essays, prayers and sermons. Kickel will give the talk, “Dr. Johnson at Prayer,” during the Case…
Attend open conversation about disabilities March 28
The campus community is invited to meet Sean, Paige, Craig and Max for an engaging, unedited and honest dialogue of their experiences as APP students with disabilities. The talk, titled "Disabilities Talk To: Awareness, Acceptance, Assistance, and Answers," will take…