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I am thrilled to welcome you to the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at Case Western Reserve University. As a first-generation college and graduate student on my way to ...
In the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing’s Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) program, you will discover a rich academic experience that combines a foundation in theory and practice with ...
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In addition to the required courses above, students pursuing the LLM in International Business Law must complete 12 credits (for a total of 24 credits) from the list of elective classes below.
The GLENVILLE SHOOTOUT (23 July 1968) was a gun battle between the CLEVELAND POLICE and an armed black militant group called the Black Nationalists of New Libya, led by FRED "AHMED" EVANS. The ...
The CLEVELAND POLICE DEPARTMENT was formed in 1866 under the auspices of the Metropolitan Police Act enacted by the Ohio general assembly. Prior to 1866 police services had been provided by an elected ...
WATER SYSTEM. The production, purification, and distribution of potable water constitutes a "hidden system" in the infrastructure of the modern city. Until faucets run dry, or reservoirs are exhausted ...
IMMIGRATION AND MIGRATION. The growth of major industrial centers such as Cleveland was made possible in large part by the migration of peoples of a variety of origins to provide the labor or ...
The University Center is directly accessible from the garage on the first level only. When entering the garage, follow the large blue sign and proceed to the left. The entrance is a marked set of gray ...
The BLACK LAWS were a series of early 19th-century restrictions on Cleveland's black citizens imposed by the Ohio state constitution of 1802 and by state law. Growing antislavery sentiment in the ...
EAST CLEVELAND, originally part of East Cleveland Twp. (organized in 1845 from parts of Cleveland, NEWBURGH, EUCLID, and WARRENSVILLE Twps.), was incorporated as East Cleveland Village in 1895 and as ...