All Majors
Courses with International Content
To assist you with planning your fall courses, please see the list of courses with international content.
Distressed Children and Infants International Fundraiser
April 22, 3:00–6:00 pm, Thwing Center 201
Enjoy a raffle and food to support this global campaign against childhood blindness. Entry is $5 and includes 10 raffle tickets.
Nefarious: Merchant of Souls
April 23, 7:00 pm, Clapp Hall 108
This documentary examines the issue of global sex trafficking in the modern world.
Europe
Holocaust Mini-Symposium
April 21, 4:30-6:30 pm, Clark Hall 206
This event will examine the Holocaust as portrayed in visual arts and pop culture. Registration is required.
Vergil Week
April 16-22, CWRU
Join the Classics Department in honoring Vergil. Featured events include a reading of Vergil’s Aeneidand a guest lecture on “Vergil’s Aeneid and the Movement of Peoples.”
Love’s Labour’s Lost
April 21-April 24, Great Lakes Theater
A King and his men swear off women, but are distracted by a princess and her ladies in this Shakespearean comedy. Student tickets are $13.
Marie Antoinette
April 22-May 22, Dobama Theatre
This play follows the life of Marie Antoinette during the French Revolution. Student tickets are $10.
Italian Film Festival
April 12-22, CWRU and Tri-C
This festival features seven films in Italian with English subtitles. Admission is free.
Rams
April 21, 8:50 pm, Cinematheque
April 22, 8:25 pm, Cinematheque
Estranged brothers in Iceland reunite when their sheep are infected with a deadly illness. Tickets for individuals aged 25 and under are $7.
Latin America
Brazilian Presidential Impeachment
April 26, 12:00 pm, Faculty Lounge, Law School
Join this discussion with Professor Juscelino Colares about the possible presidential impeachment in Brazil.
Middle East and North Africa
A Third Way
April 24, 4:15 pm, Cinematheque
This film follows a group of West Bank settlers and Palestinians as they seek to understand each other. Tickets for individuals aged 25 and under are $7.