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CWRUartsci uploaded 1 week ago
THE FALL OF THE FACULTY: Governing Universities in the 21st Century
Universities are anomalous institutions -- from early days "corporations" but not businesses; with public purposes but not governments. In theory a...
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CWRUartsci uploaded 1 week ago
"America's Exhibit A" Hillary Rodham Clinton's Living History and the Genres of Authenticity
In the early 21st century, memoir culture, celebrity culture, and U.S. political culture have converged as Presidential wannabes publish memoir aft...
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CWRUartsci uploaded 1 week ago
Creativity, Copyright, and the Universal Library
Professor Adrian Johns, Professor of History at the University of Chicago, discusses Google's ambition to produce a massive online 'library' of dig...
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CWRUartsci uploaded 3 weeks ago
Democracy, Diplomacy and US Interests in Egypt: Sources of the January 25th Revolution
Professor Jason Brownlee of the University of Texas political science department examines the historical events over the past thirty years that led...
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CWRUartsci uploaded 3 weeks ago
Democratic Peace and War in Africa: Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire
Lauren M. MacLean, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Political Science at Indiana University, discusses the divergent paths of democratization in neigh...
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CWRUartsci uploaded 3 weeks ago
Same-Sex Marriage and the Constitution
The Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), passed by Congress in 1996, defines marriage as a legal union between one man and one woman. As a result, same-...
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CWRUartsci uploaded 3 weeks ago
Awash in Debt: State Liabilities and the Future of the Chinese Economy
Although China has some of the world's lowest level of foreign debt and official government debt, the Chinese government and state owned banks and ...
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CWRUartsci uploaded 3 weeks ago
The Political Impact of International Migration from India
Devesh Kapur is the Madan Lal Sobti Associate Professor for the Study of Contemporary India, Director, Center for Advanced Study of India, Universi...
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CWRUartsci uploaded 3 weeks ago
The Budget Deficit: How Big an Issue, and What Should Be Done About It
Our panel of distinguished guests was be moderated by Case Western Reserve University Associate Professor of Economics Mark Votruba, Ph.D. and feat...
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CWRUartsci uploaded 3 weeks ago
Tibet, America, and the Book of the Dead
The Tibetan Book of the Dead, edited by W. Y. Evans Wentz, was published in 1927 and became an instant classic, passing through numerous editions, ...
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CWRUartsci favorited 10 months ago
Session II: "Confronting History and State Violence, Then and Now"
Program: 2011 Jean Donovan International Social Justice Conference
Session II: "Confronting History and State Violence, Then and Now"
Date: Februar...
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Tim Beal, Case Western Reserve University religion professor on "the end of the word as we know it."
Christians have a buying penchant for Bibles, but Case Western Reserve University religious studies professor Timothy Beal finds "the Word" gets lo...
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CWRUartsci posted a bulletin 1 year ago
A World-Wide Learning Environment
Highlights from CWRU's College of Arts and Sciences' McGregor Fund grant that supported faculty innovation in internationalizing the undergraduate ...
New! Check out this video featuring highlights from CWRU's College of Arts and Sciences' McGregor Fund, a grant that supported faculty innovation in internationalizing the undergraduate curriculum through the use of advanced information technology. Be sure to watch all of the individual project videos located in our Favorites!
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CWRUartsci favorited 1 year ago
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CWRUartsci favorited 1 year ago
China in Transformation
CWRU modern languages and literatures professor Peter Yang collaborates with faculty and students at Shanghai universities. A World-Wide Learning E...
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Cognitive Science Students Connect to the World
CWRU cognitive science professor Mark Turner enables undergraduates to develop informal connections with faculty and peers around the world. A Worl...
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Créer pour Résister
CWRU modern languages and literatures professor Cheryl Toman brings two generations of Arab women artists to CWRU. A World-Wide Learning Environmen...
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A Cyberfestival of New Plays
CWRU English professor John Orlock and modern languages and literatures professor Denise Caterinacci connect CWRU and Italian students in a playwri...
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CWRUartsci favorited 1 year ago
Language and Cognition
CWRU cognitive science professor Todd Oakley co-teaches a course on language and cognition with Professor Anders Hougaard of the University of Sout...
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Culture and Caregiving
CWRU psychology professor T. J. McCallum brings Brazilian and South Korean experts into his classroom to discuss global perspectives on caregiving....
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Cross-Cultural Music Education
CWRU music education professor Lisa Koops establishes a cross-cultural music education partnership with faculty and students at Shenjang Conservato...
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The Cameroon Experience
CWRU philosophy professor Laura Hengehold and modern languages and literatures professor Gilbert Doho collaborate with the University of Buea to co...
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CWRUartsci favorited 1 year ago
The Art of Paul Gauguin
CWRU art history professor Anne Helmreich co-teaches a course on Paul Gauguin with colleagues at the Cleveland Museum of Art and the University of ...
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Bringing Anthropology into the Classroom
CWRU anthropology professor Larry Greksa leads a project in which student researchers document the fundamentals of anthropological fieldwork for un...
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Global Perspectives on Children's Rights
In his course on children's rights, CWRU sociology professor Brian Gran connects with experts around the world. A World-Wide Learning Environment p...
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A Comparative Look at U.S. and Turkish Museums
CWRU history professor John Grabowski introduces CWRU and Bilkent University students to comparative issues in museum and archives administration. ...
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CWRUartsci favorited 1 year ago
Ethics in Cross-Cultural Perspective
CWRU Religious Studies professor Bill Deal teaches a comparative ethics course with Professor Shoji Nishimura at Waseda University. A World-Wide Le...
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A Biology Lab Connects to Africa
CWRU biology professors Chris Cullis and Joe Koonce develop innovative laboratory courses that connect students to researchers in southern Africa w...
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