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Arts and Sciences alumni are being invited to celebrate Rembrandt’s 400th birthday in Holland with Arts and Sciences’ own Rembrandt expert - Catherine Scallen, associate professor in Art History - during the “Explore With Case: Along the Waterways of Holland and Belgium” event, April 28 through May 6. For more information on the event, visit http://www.case.edu/artsci/news/Dutch%20Waterways.htm.
For the most recent listing of the news, announcements and events talking place in Arts and Sciences, visit http://www.case.edu/artsci/news/dec12email.html.
For the most recent listing of the news, announcements and events talking place in Arts and Sciences, visit http://www.case.edu/artsci/news/dec5email.html.

The first winners of the newly-created Mather Spotlight Series Prize for Women’s Scholarship were recently named. One winner from each of the schools/colleges at Case was selected. Kathleen Kash, associate professor of Physics, was selected from the College of Arts and Sciences.

I am writing these words on Thanksgiving weekend, during the first winter storm watch of the season. To some of you, the weather of your alma mater (the lake-effect snowfalls, the storms that sweep down from Canada) may be only a memory. Yet many others of you are still Ohioans or midwesterners, sharing the same climate, and wondering how the fall—not to mention the brilliant Indian summer— could have vanished so quickly.
For the most recent listing of the news, announcements and events talking place in Arts and Sciences, visit http://www.case.edu/artsci/news/nov21email.html.

Case alumnae Loretta Neal (B.A., history and environmental studies, ’04) and Rebecca “Kapika” Kaaikaula (B.A., political science, ’05) are the two barristas – also known as "sagistas – in the new SAGES Café that recently opened on the first floor of Crawford Hall. While coffee may top the menu at the Cafe, Neal and Kaaikaula also serve up information on SAGES – Case's major undergraduate initiative, the Seminar Approach to General Education and Scholarship - the campus and the Cleveland area. For more information on the Café, including background on the concept and its construction, visit http://www.case.edu/news/2005/11-05/sages.htm.
For the most recent listing of the news, announcements and events talking place in Arts and Sciences, visit http://www.case.edu/artsci/news/nov14email.html.

Case art history alumnae Carolyn Kinder Carr, Deputy Director and Chief Curator of the National Portrait Gallery in the Smithsonian Institution, will return to her alma mater for talk in early December.
For the most recent listing of the news, announcements and events talking place in Arts and Sciences, visit http://www.case.edu/artsci/news/nov7email.html.
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