Students walking in front of giant letters: CWRU. Banner for University Welcome and Fall Convocation slash Elaine G. Hadden Distinguished Author in partnership with Think Forum, featuring Ashley Shew

University Welcome and Fall Convocation / Elaine G. Hadden Distinguished Author in partnership with Think Forum, featuring Ashley Shew

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Lecture/Speaker Admission: Free Audience: Undergraduate Students Educational Experiences: First Years Featured in The Daily Featured Public Events Format: In-Person

Mon, Aug 18, 2025

4 PM – 6:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Starting in Fall 2025, we will celebrate the start of the academic year with a single event that welcomes our newest students and their families. The combined University Welcome and Fall Convocation will feature remarks by members of university leadership, student leaders, as well as a keynote address by the Elaine G. Hadden Distinguished Visiting Author. Our 2025 speaker will be author Ashley Shew, associate professor of Science, Technology, and Society at Virginia Tech, where she works in philosophy of technology at its intersections with emerging technologies, animal studies, and disability studies. Shew's current research focuses on the representation of disability in technological narrative and imagination. Her nonfiction book, "Against Technoableism: Rethinking Who Needs Improvement (2023)," was chosen as Case Western Reserve University's 2025 common reading book. Each year since 2002, the university’s common reading has served as a basis for programs and discussions for first-year students.

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