February 2, 2017 Newsletter

All Majors

Save The Date
February 21, 6:00p.m., Tinkham Veale Senior Classroom
Attend the spring semester International Studies gathering, where majors will have an opportunity to share information about summer internships, volunteer work, and language programs.

SOURCE Summer Grant Application Q&A
February 2, 4:00p.m., Nord Hall 410
This session will provide information about SOURCE summer grant applications for undergraduate students.

Master of Nonprofit Organizations Information Breakfast
February 3, 8:30-9:30a.m., Mandel Community Studies Center Room 105
For those interested in working in the nonprofit sector, learn about CWRU’s nonprofit management graduate degree program. RSVP is requested.

Career Opportunities and Resume Writing for Humanities Majors
February 3, 12:00-1:00p.m., Clark Hall 206
Learn about corporate, government, and nonprofit career and internship opportunities, as well as effective resume writing tips. Registration is requested.

The Rising Tide of Global Populism
February 7, 7:30-9:00p.m., The Happy Dog (West Side Location)
This discussion will examine the growing trend of populism worldwide and what this means for liberal democracies.

Establishing Immigrant Justice
February 9, 7:00-9:00p.m., Organize! Ohio
Join the Greater Cleveland Immigrant Support Network to learn about opportunities to help immigrant communities in the Greater Cleveland area.

Europe

The Tree of Wooden Clogs
February 3, 7:30p.m., Cinematheque
This Italian film depicts four families who share a farmhouse as they live off the land and face emotional hardships. Age 25 & under tickets are $8.

Ugly, Dirty and Bad
February 5, 3:45p.m., Cinematheque
A dysfunctional family in Rome plans a scheme to steal the family patriarch’s insurance windfall. Age 25 & under tickets are $7.

Asia

Summer Resident Director in China
The American Councils for International Education is seeking Resident Directors to work with American students participating in intensive Chinese language programs in China or Taiwan this summer.

Mifune: The Last Samurai
February 2, 6:45p.m., Cinematheque
February 4, 9:15p.m., Cinematheque
This documentary chronicles the life of the first Asian actor to reach international fame as an action movie star. Age 25 & under tickets are $7.

Drunken Angel
February 4, 7:15p.m., Cinematheque
When a Japanese man visits an out-of-work, alcoholic doctor to remove a bullet, they develop a meaningful relationship. Age 25 & under tickets are $8.

Latin America

Volunteer with Esperanza
Help promote Hispanic education and be a role model for young students in the Cleveland area.

Middle East and North Africa

Understanding Turkey’s Authoritarian Turn
February 10, 12:00p.m., The City Club
Join this discussion on Turkey’s changes from democracy to autocracy and how this has affected other countries.