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SPRING 2005 EVENTS

Here are a few of the public events being offered by the College of Arts and Sciences during spring semester, 2005. Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted. For more information, and a list of many more events, visit connection.case.edu/cas/content/eventList.cfm.

Music and Culture Lecture Series
Friday, January 21, 2005
4 pm in Clark Hall Room 206,
11130 Bellflower Road
The Father of the Blues in American History: W. C. Handy, Richard Crawford, University of Michigan
Friday, April 8, 2005
4 pm in Guilford House Parlor,
11120 Bellflower Road
Music and 'The Complex Whole': Musical Values and Cultural Values in Three Societies, Bruno Nettle, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Sponsored by the Department of Music

Samuel Rosenthal Center for Judaic Studies Events
Wednesday, January 26, 2005
4:30 pm in Clark Hall Room 206
Rethinking the Problem of Edith Stein: Jew and Catholic Saint, Zev Garber, Rosenthal Visiting Fellow, Spring 2005
Sunday, April 10, 2005
7 pm in Thwing Ballroom, 11111 Euclid Avenue
An Evening with Madame F, Claudia Stevens, actor-singer-composer
Sponsored by the Rosenthal Center for Judaic Studies

Case Conversations on Children in Research and Policy
Tuesday, February 1, 2005
All talks are at 11:45 am in Clark Hall Room 206
Mothers Under Siege: Reflections on Research, Policy, and Practice with Mothers with Children in Foster Care, Kathleen M. Wells, professor, Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences
Tuesday, March 1, 2005
An Age-Old Challenge in Theory and Practice: Age Integration and the Intergenerational School, Dale Dannefer, Ph.D., professor of sociology; and Peter Whitehouse, professor of neurology and director of Integrative Studies, University Memory and Aging Center
Tuesday, April 5, 2005
Changing the Oral Health of Cleveland's Children, James A. Lalumandier, associate professor and chair, Community Dentistry
All talks sponsored by the Schubert Center for Child Development

Women, War, Identity and Music
February 3-10, 2005
A week-long women's music festival and lecture series that will feature individual and group concerts with internationally known female musicians (Faytinga Gonin, Evelyne Accad, Kristen Lems) performing music from Arab, African and Asian cultures.
Sponsored by the French and Francophone Studies Program with numerous co-sponsors

Case Eldred Drama Series 2004-2005
February 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 2005 at 8 pm
February 13 and 20, 2005 at 2:30 pm
Here Comes Dad
Written and directed by Omri Yavin
April 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 2005 at 8 pm
April 10 and 17, 2005 at 2:30 pm
Life of Galileo
By Bertolt Brecht, translated by David Hare, directed by John Orlock

The Sixteenth Annual Harvey Buchanan Lecture in Art History & the Humanities
Friday, March 4, 2005
6 pm in The Cleveland Museum of Art
Lecture Hall, 11150 East Boulevard
Into the Lions' Den with Daniel, Marilyn Stokstad, Judith Harris Murphy Distinguished Professor of Art History, The University of Kansas
Sponsored by the Department of Art History and Art

Humanities Week
March 14-19, 2005
A week-long series of events around the theme "Homelands and Security"
Sponsored by the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities

Department of Dance
March 17-19, 2005 at 8 pm
March 20, 2005 at 2:30 pm
Echoes
Danceworks by Master of Fine Arts candidate Sarah McCalister
March 31, April 1-2, 2005 at 8 pm
April 3, 2005 at 2:30 pm
Now...
...Then

Danceworks by Master of Fine Arts candidate Richard Dickinson

Frontiers of Astronomy Lecture Series
Presentations are held at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History's Murch Auditorium, 1 Wade Oval Drive in University Circle, at 8 pm
Thursday, March 24, 2005
How the Milky Way Galaxy Changed with Time, Robert Zinn, Yale University
Thursday, April 4, 2005
The Evolution of Galaxies in Different Environments, Jacqueline van Gorkom, Columbia University
Sponsored by the Department of Astronomy at Case, The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and The Cleveland Astronomical Society.