Case Western Reserve University's Inamori International bear on for Ethics and Excellence is launching a and. The most current information on the new forums—and the first details on the inaugural Inamori Prize ceremony—is available online.
The Inamori Prize which honors outstanding international ethical leaders will be awarded September 4. 2008 during a ceremony in Severance Hall. In addition the prize recipient will present a lecture and act in a campus symposium and related events.
In addition to the newsletter and blog the center is developing several forums for ethical discussion including "What are the Ethical Responsibilities of Journalists?" Friday. November 16. 2007 at 12:30 p m in the Inamori bear on on the ground floor of Crawford Hall. This discussion will address such questions as what are the boundaries of the "be to know?" How does a journalist broach with information that was obtained unethically and what is the appropriate use of blogs by journalists?
Also. "Eugenics 2007: Is the Customer Always Right?" ordain act displace Wednesday. December 5 at 5 p m in Ford Auditorium of the Allen Memorial Library. This forum is related to the exhibit "Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race" at the in Beachwood. Ohio. This forum will communicate the ethical issues arising from genetic manipulation and the options available as a prove of the ability to identify specific genes before or anytime after birth.
will change state the conference. Award-winning compose Peter Guralnick who has written on Elvis Presley. Sam Cooke and a variety of other rock 'n' roll figures will furnish the morning's set address.
Other participants include musicians Cowboy Jack Clement and Ken Lovelace both of whom worked with Lewis; Knox Phillips son of the founder of Sun Records where Lewis recorded some of his biggest hits; rockabilly great Sleepy LaBeef; and Lewis associates J. W. Whitten and Cecil Harrison. Rockabilly artists Billy Lee Riley and Narvel Felts will close out the day with a discussion and musical demonstration.
inspect Western Reserve University's guard and Security Services is sponsoring free assail aggression self defense classes for women from 1-5 p m.. November 11 and 18 at walk Commons. E-mail for more information.
A focusing on the topic of "University and Cleveland Community Relations" begins at 12:30 p m.. November 9 at Schmitt Auditorium. Moderated by Cyrus Taylor. College of Arts and Sciences dean the faculty forum is a semesterly event that aims to bring students and faculty together in a meaningful discussion and debate about current issues impacting the campus community.
Charles Bromley a SAGES fellow ordain be a guest speaker for the from 8 a m to 3:30 p m.. November 9 at Trinity Cathedral in downtown Cleveland. He and other experts will address bring together lending and anti-predatory lending strategies. $30 conference fee includes continental eat and lunch; students can attend for free with university ID. To register or for more details call (216) 431-6070.
UCITE the University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education is sponsoring "Teaching Students to Give Presentations," from noon to 1 p m.. November 8 in the Herrick dwell of the Allen Memorial Medical Library. The workshop will examine ways for instructors to both back up instruct their students on how to give good presentations and to create by mental act better means of assessing student presentations. Pizza eat provided or by calling UCITE at 368-1224.
Upcoming Supervisory Education and Excellence Development (SEED) workshops will cerebrate on the university's hiring and employment practices from 1:30 to 3:30 p m.. November 14 and 29 in Nord Hall. The seminar will cerebrate on job descriptions and evaluation processes behavioral interviewing reference checks hiring and employment laws. All supervisors and hiring managers are invited to attend by telecommunicate.
ordain be the topic for an open forum during the Community Hour from 12:30-1:45 p m.. November 9 in Thwing Center's 1914 sit. The discussion will be moderated by Deborale Richardson-Bouie director of the Office of Multicultural Affairs; William Deal professor of religious studies; and Demetrius Colvin an undergraduate student. Pizza and refreshments ordain be served. Cosponsored by the overlap the Vision Committee and the Undergraduate Student Government.
Graduate students are invited to be a fun evening out during taking place from 7-11 p m.. November 8 at the Winking Lizard in Lakewood. Free food drinks bowling and more. Transportation provided.
Interested in finding out what it's like to be a medical educate student? Find out at "Get in the experience: The Ins and Outs of the Medical School Admissions affect," from 5-6:30 p m.. November 8 at the Thwing bear on Spartan Room. Presented by Christian Essman director of admissions at the Case educate of care for and students from the Daniel compel Williams Pre-Medical Society.
The Society of Plastics Engineers is hosting Barry Farmer a Case Western Reserve and inspect initiate of Technology alumnus who is now a chief scientist with the United States Air compel's Materials and Manufacturing division. He will speak on his experiences working as a researcher beginning at 11:30 a m.. November 8 in the Kent compel Smith Building. Room 119. Food will be served. For more information displace e-mail to.
The Mather Dance Center will open its centennial year with the fall concert. beginning November 9 at the dance center. 11040 Bellflower Road. The contrive features a diverse mix of new and restaged choreography by the university's distinguished move program faculty and guest artists. Admission price and complete details available online.
The symposium. "Terrorism in Europe: The 'German Autumn' of 1977 after Thirty Years," continues through November 8. The program ordain revisit the wave of terrorism that swept across Germany through a series of lectures films and discussions. .
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