Emalyn Delgado Rosario is a chemistry major who is determined to impact and (drive) change for future generations. “Chemistry is everywhere,” she said. “The opportunities are limitless with groundbreaking work continuously being done.”
Emalyn Delgado Rosario is a chemistry major who is determined to impact and (drive) change for future generations. “Chemistry is everywhere,” she said. “The opportunities are limitless with groundbreaking work continuously being done.”
What a great way to start your Saturday morning! Attend “From Lake to Lagoon: Exploring Sustainability in Cleveland & Venice,” on May 6, at the #CWRU Samson Pavilion, 10 a.m.-noon. You can also attend this free public event virtually.
Join casual but crucial conversations on environmental impact while hearing virtually from the curatorial team and participating artists in Venice.
Megha Dalal is a cognitive science major who also has a lot of other interests. “I had always been interested in a variety of topics, and CWRU would allow me to explore classes (and, eventually, majors and minors) unfettered,” she said.
It’s National Poetry Month so we asked English’s Lindsay Turner what advice she gives to aspiring poets. “The best—I think maybe the only—way to start writing poetry is to read poetry!” Learn more about the ins and outs of poetry.
This Friday, April 7, from 10:30 a.m. to noon at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Community Studies Center join the Department of Sociology and the LGBT Center for a colloquium featuring stef m. shuster (they/them) of Michigan State University. RSVPs to Michelle Corcoran are appreciated by not required.
The college has received a $2 million gift from the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation to establish a new major in experimental humanities, and provide funding support for humanities research projects.