
It’s April, which means that Writing Week has arrived at Case Western.
This year, Writing Week extends throughout the entire month and includes many activities for those interested in reading, writing, and attending lectures about reading and writing.
A full schedule of events is available here.
Some highlights include “The Past, Present and Future of Women’s and Gender Studies”—a workshop by Susan Stanford Friedman. It will take place on April 7th from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm in the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities Seminar Room (Clark Hall, Room 206).
Also, “A Conversation with Greil Marcus”—a music and humanities workshop will take place in Harkness Classroom from 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm on April 9th.
On April 13th, Case Western Reserve University students will showcase their work in the Guilford House Parlor and Dining Room from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.
This event allows Case students to read their work to a crowd of students and faculty. It’s a casual atmosphere, and most people stop by between classes to hear a few stories and poems and are on their way.
It is really a great way to hear the many talented students at Case display their creative efforts.
Writing Week is the perfect time to check out what the humanities departments are up to. Be sure to check it out!
[Photo Credit: Guildford House courtesy of casewiki]
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