Award-winning architect Robert Madison was the first African American to graduate from Case Western Reserve's School of Architecture, as well as the first to g...
Critically acclaimed indigenous poet Joy Harjo will discuss her work in a conversation with David Lucas, poet laureate of the State of Ohio and lecturer in the...
In the late 19th century, the invention of new devices for seeing inside the human body coincided with a sudden enthusiasm for medical specialization. At the s...
The Schubert Center for Child Studies will hold a three-part speaker series titled “Celebrating Identity Beyond Diagnosis: Recognition + Representation of Chil...
“I Come from a People Who…” is a series of events with Native author, playwright and poet Marcie Rendon that weaves together the themes of the 2021 Humanities ...
The OpEd Project’s mission is to change who writes history by partnering with universities, foundations, companies, nonprofits and communities to diversify kno...
The Baker-Nord Center for Humanities will host a Faculty Work-in-Progress lecture exploring human understanding and development of love Tuesday, Dec. 1, at 4:3...
Thirty years have passed since George H. W. Bush declared the "decade of the brain." In that time, remarkable advances in brain imaging technology have spurred...
Pidgeon Pagonis, co-founder of the Intersex Justice Project, will lead a series of virtual events focused on intersex advocacy Nov. 5–6. Intersex is an umbrell...
While most modern environmental movements of the late 20th century were concerned with the conservation of the natural world for human use, the deep ecology mo...