Arts and Sciences’ Noël M. Voltz shares her work-life balance experience March 8, 2021‘We’re here now’ The Chronicle of Higher Education: Noël M. Voltz, assistant professor of history at the College...Media·
Arts and Sciences’ Ted Steinberg remarks that American’s growing obsession with golf lead to a proxy of the American Dream February 23, 2021How the perfect lawn became a symbol of the American Dream History: Ted Steinberg, the Adeline Barry Davee Distinguished Professor of...Media·
“A Conversation with the Honorable Gil Cisneros on the Role of Society, Universities, and Achieving our Common Purpose” February 23, 2021The Office of the Provost will host the third installment in the North Star Seminar series—“A Conversation with...Events·
History’s Jonathan Sadowsky discusses new book on history of depression January 15, 2021Despite all the backlash, anti-depressants can really help Medium: Jonathan Sadowsky, the Theodore J. Castele Professor in the Department...Media·
History’s Jay Geller speaks on German national public radio station December 11, 2020Jay Geller, the Samuel Rosenthal Professor of Judaic Studies and professor of history at the College of Arts...Publications & Presentations·
Check out some interesting courses to add to your spring semester schedule November 9, 2020Though the fall leaves on campus may make spring feel far in the future, Case Western Reserve University...FeaturedUniversity News·
History’s Gillian Weiss co-writes piece on President Trump, Louis XIV and history of recognizing leaders with medals October 30, 2020Gillian Weiss, associate professor of history, co-wrote an article with New York University art historian Meredith Martin and...Op-ed·
Explore “Abraham Lincoln and the Changing Meaning of the Civil War” in a Siegal Lifelong Learning Program course October 14, 2020The Siegal Lifelong Learning Program will offer a course about Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War presented by...Campus Updates·
Arts and Sciences’ Peter Shulman speaks on President Trump’s coal industry fixation October 12, 2020‘The coal industry is back,’ Trump proclaimed. It wasn’t. The New York Times: Peter Shulman, associate professor of...Media·
“Modern U.S. Racial Capitalism: History, Theory, and Lessons for the Present” October 8, 2020Join the Department of Sociology Friday, Oct. 9, from 12:45 to 2:15 p.m. for its first virtual colloquium...Events·