Participate in discussion on climate at March 18 Faculty Friday event March 17, 2016This week’s Faculty Friday event for students will feature a casual discussion on climate March 18 from 12:30 to...EventsStudent Life·
Through artworks hidden in plain sight, a new look at French slavery (and enslavement) February 25, 2016A painted medallion depicting turbaned slaves in chains at the feet of Louis XIV adorns a ceiling at...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
History professor to share stories of 19th and 20th century American missionaries in South Africa February 15, 2016Miriam Levin, professor of history, will give a lecture at a CWRU History Associates event Thursday, Feb. 25,...Campus UpdatesEvents·
Learn about the de-industrialization of steel in Northern Ohio at CWRU History Associates event January 19, 2016The Case Western Reserve University History Associates will host a program on the de-industrialization of steel in Northern...Campus UpdatesEvents·
History’s David Hammack gives plenary address at international conference December 4, 2015David Hammack, the Hiram C. Haydn Professor of History, delivered a plenary address at the annual conference for...Publications & Presentations·
History professor’s Twitter account goes viral—again November 25, 2015Last Monday, Peter Shulman sat in his Mather House office considering the present-day refugee situation in Syria. Hadn’t...Featured·
History’s Renee Sentilles to speak on gender in the United States November 18, 2015The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women Community Advisory Board will hold its first salon speaker event of...Campus UpdatesEvents·
Get in the Halloween spirit: Dittrick Museum’s conversation series to continue with talk on dissection, body snatching October 12, 2015Do you know the origins of using dissection to train medical physicians? An upcoming Dittrick Medical History Center...Campus UpdatesEvents·
Dittrick Museum awarded grant for interactive exhibit highlighting evolution of medicine in America September 3, 2015In the last century, Cleveland has transitioned from rust belt to health care hub. The city, once known...Featured·
History’s Miriam R. Levin to create course on world’s fairs after attending symposium in Milan August 7, 2015Miriam R. Levin, professor of history and art history, attended Expo Milan 2015 in Milan this summer to...Publications & Presentations·