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Freedman Fellowship Focus: Jacqueline Curtis
As a spatial epidemiologist, APP Associate Professor Jacqueline Curtis, PhD, collects and looks for geographic patterns in disease, social, and environmental data to determine public health impacts. While working from home during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, Curtis…
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“Using AI in the Classroom” 
APP is committed to leveraging technology for the greater good and to advancing the work we do in the classroom. Last semester, an AI in Education Task Force began exploring AI integration in the university's educational processes, leading to the development of a…
Freedman Fellows Forum 2024
April 22, 2024 from 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. Kelvin Smith Library, Freedman Center Collaboration Commons You’re Invited to the Freedman Fellows Forum! Want to see what you can do using Kelvin Smith Library's digital scholarship resources? Join us for a forum and reception celebrating the progress (and…
Celebrating National Library Workers Day
Kelvin Smith Library is celebrating National Library Workers Day on Tuesday, April 9, by highlighting a few (of many) team members who maintain a learning environment that inspires discovery, advances research and provides opportunities for the community to better understand the world around…
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Kelvin Smith Library Game Night featuring Jackbox games
APP students are invited to join Kelvin Smith Library and CWRU's Big Games Club for an evening of fun and entertainment Wednesday, March 27, from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Freedman Center Collaboration Commons. The event will feature snacks, board games and virtual Jackbox…
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Students collaborate to preserve and understand our past
An innovative collaboration of the classics, art history and computer science showcases the shared goals of three Kelvin Smith Library student employees to preserve and understand the past. The project organized by Hayley Latta, a fourth-year undergraduate classics major, aims to identify and…
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Women’s History Month “Read Aloud”
Kelvin Smith Library and the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will host a “Read Aloud” event celebrating Women’s History Month Tuesday, March 26, from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at the library. This event will feature faculty, staff and students from English 373: American Women’s Poetry, reading…
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Astronomy & Awe: A Historical Journey
As part of the 2024 Cleveland Humanities Festival, join us on March 21, 2024 at 4:30 p.m. in Kelvin Smith Library’s Freedman Center Collaboration Commons for Astronomy and Awe: A Historical Journey.  The night skies have long inspired awe, and the history of astronomy can be told via the stories…
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“Astronomy and Awe: A Historical Journey”
The night skies have long inspired awe, and the history of astronomy can be told via the stories of the many star-struck individuals who channeled that awe into new arguments about the universe and our place within it. Members of the APP community can learn more…
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Art of STEM exhibit opening reception
Kelvin Smith Library will host an opening reception for the Art of STEM exhibit Wednesday, March 20, from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Dampeer Room on the second floor. The exhibit will showcase the winning entries and all entries will be featured in an online exhibit that will open at the…