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Workforce DevelopmentCase, after the levee brokeSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 03/04/2006 - 15:17.
With the demand by Case Professor Krauss for a no-confidence vote against the Case president and provost, the levee broke flooding Case with the community sewage brimming its highest offices since hurricane Lewis smacked NEO several years ago, demanding the complete reorganization of Case. The rains since from Lewis' further public contempt for Case overflowed all the protection the president and board could retain, and now the Case community is in ruins.
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Proposal for Case: Add Cowen - Follow Tulane BlueprintSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 03/04/2006 - 12:52.
I have a proposal for several actions Case may take to become the "World's Most Powerful Learning Environment", as Hundert proposes. The first action is for the Case board and senior administration to form a panel of Blue Ribbon Advisors who are qualified and able to develop for the University a renewal plan. The panel must be expert in the subject, globally-respected and ready to begin immediately. Therefore, for the panel I recommend:
William G. Bowen, president, Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, president emeritus, Princeton University William R. Brody, president, The Johns Hopkins University James J. Duderstadt, president emeritus, University of Michigan Harvey Fineberg, president, The Institute of Medicine, The National Academies Malcolm Gillis, president emeritus, Rice University Eamon Kelly, president emeritus, Tulane University Scott Cowen, president, Tulane University Farris W. Womack, chief financial officer emeritus, University of Michigan 2006.02.28 NEO Film Excellence Roundtable at the City ClubSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 02/27/2006 - 08:06.
Please join a casual collaboration of Northeast Ohio leaders interested in supporting "Film" as a cultural, educational, technological and economic engine of this community. "Film" is an important factor in the NEO economy, with many talented "film" professionals involved here in management, production, creative and other roles, creating $ millions in spending and wealth and making NEO a more interesting and fulfilling place to grow up and live. But, what is film, and what matters to the community and our economy? Creating Independent Green Republic of East ClevelandSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 02/23/2006 - 10:30.
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REALNEO Knows and Loves: West Side Market... "Best in World"Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 02/19/2006 - 18:48.
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"The Best Market in the World" is how a vendor at Basketeria describes the West Side Market, and he's close enough for me. Historic, striking, convenient, accessible, friendly, quality, fresh - a landmark and asset beyond measure - the West Side Market is a regular part of the lives of people in NEO who live right. Rebuilding New Orleans: for Whom?Submitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 02/16/2006 - 12:32.
03/09/2006 - 08:30 03/09/2006 - 12:00 Etc/GMT-4 The devastation of whole neighborhoods of New Orleans raised the most uncomfortable race and class issues inherent in our cities. This forum will explore the fundamental question: What does the exposure of deep-seated race and class issues and the ambivalent national response teach us about the value we place on our nation’s cities, the people who live there, and the public policies that helped to shape those cities? Location
Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University
1717 Euclid Avenue Glickman-Miller Hall, Atrium
Cleveland, OH United States
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02/10/2006 - 19:00 02/10/2006 - 21:00 Etc/GMT-4 STRAPPED: Why America's 20- and 30-Somethings Can't Get Ahead Location
Mac's Backs
1820 Coventry Road
Cleveland Heights, OH United States
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Ohio : Respite for the Working PoorSubmitted by DerekArnold on Wed, 02/01/2006 - 00:52.
I was reading a series on the working poor from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer (you know, Cleveland had two newspapers once--Seattle has the Times and the P-I--but I digress) and I thought of a way to (1) jumpstart Ohio's economy and (2) bring bright, motivated people to Ohio. How about this:
Strapped: Why 20 and 30-somethings can't get aheadSubmitted by Sudhir Kade on Mon, 01/30/2006 - 17:03.
02/09/2006 - 16:00 02/09/2006 - 17:30 Etc/GMT-4 Strapped offers a look at the new obstacles facing young adults as they try to build careers, buy homes and start families. Key Note Speaker: Tamara Draut, dir., Economic Opportunity Program at Demos & author of Strapped. Respondents: Daniel Gray-Kontar, Catalyst Cleveland and Hannah M. Fritzman, The Cleveland Executive Fellowship & Civic Innovation Lab. Location
Levin College of Urban Affairs
1717 Euclid Ave
Cleveland, OH United States
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01.24.06 Excellence Roundtable: East Cleveland Mayor Eric BrewerSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 01/26/2006 - 18:32.
Inputs and outcomes from the January 24, 2006 Excellence Roundtable at the City Club featuring East Cleveland Mayor Eric Brewer.
A ClevelandBikes’ bike station for Northeast Ohio?Submitted by Kevin Cronin on Mon, 01/16/2006 - 11:15.
People on REALNEO’s website are used to thinking about new ideas and the way we can help create the city and region we want to live in. Rather than passive acceptance, readers at REALNEO are active shapers of the community. Our area is increasingly considering the importance of health activities, lifestyle and the comfort and attractiveness of the region. As a region, we are focusing on regional assets, including our parks and lake. With that in mind, I want to discuss ClevelandBikes, a two year-old nonprofit, and our project to develop an asset to meet these goals…a bike station, a new piece of the transportation infrastructure.
REAL GLEANING IN NEO - SOCIETY DISMANTLING ITSELFSubmitted by Jeff Buster@rea... on Wed, 01/11/2006 - 15:44.
Picking away at the carcass – an aerial feat off Woodland @ Broadway. But all around NEO you’ll see this taking place. First the low hanging fruit is plucked – off the houses and garages. The highest fruit is left ‘til last. Still a little green aluminum left for the next picker here.
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Real Full Shopping Cart in NEOSubmitted by Jeff Buster on Thu, 01/05/2006 - 12:38.
A Real NEO American entrepreneur here – He’s his own boss and gets to make all the decisions. He’s surface mining the Tremont environs. How are we collaborating with him? Does he have a Blog?
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The Real Deal in NEO - Citizens with Wheels on their heads - Why?Submitted by Jeff Buster on Wed, 01/04/2006 - 17:28.
This fellow is an entrepreneur. He's experiencing a bit of the "trickle down" economy near EcoVillage at Lorain and W65th. We are seeing more of this type of citizen than we have in the past. Why is he carrying a wheel on his head? Who is he (not individually - but as a rung in our economic ladder)?
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Making this city great again! Mayor Jackson's Inauguration PromiseSubmitted by Ed Hauser on Tue, 01/03/2006 - 12:18.
Mayor Frank Jackson was sworn in as Cleveland's 56th mayor by Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones on January 2. It was a full house at East Technical High School with most of the city council members present to honor their former president. The new mayor received standing ovations as he entered the room, took the oath of office and after he finished his inspiring inaugural address.
New report on young professionalsSubmitted by Ed Morrison on Fri, 12/23/2005 - 08:59.
Cities are competing for young knowledge workers. CEOs for Cities, has issued a new report that explores the issue. It's another example of how economic development is shifting from a focus on recruiting companies to a focus on recruiting people.
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Understanding the New Dynamic: Art, Technology and the MindSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 12/16/2005 - 11:02.
01/19/2006 - 16:00 01/19/2006 - 18:00 Etc/GMT-4 CLEVELAND -Why has art always been such an important part of being human? How are new technologies shaping our minds and human creativity? How does digital technology affect how we remember the past, visualize the future, and ultimately, construct our own reality? These and other questions that explore the impact of new technologies on contemporary life and culture will be addressed by eminent artists, cognitive scientists, museum educators, visual literacy experts and technologists at a free, public symposium, Understanding the New Dynamic: Art, Technology and the Mind on Thursday, January 19, 4-6 p.m. in the Bolton Theater at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue. This event complements the Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland’s “All Digital” exhibition, on view January 20 through May 7, featuring the pioneering work of eight artists who use digital technologies in their work. Admission Free – Registration Suggested. Location
Cleveland Play House
8500 Euclid Avenue Bolton Theater
Cleveland, OH United States
See map: Google Maps 12.13.05 Excellence Roundtable Invitation: Kent State President Dr. Carol A. CartwrightSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 12/09/2005 - 09:36.
12/13/2005 - 11:30 12/13/2005 - 13:30 Etc/GMT-4 The NEO Excellence Roundtable is very pleased to host Kent State University President, Dr. Carol A. Cartwright, as our guest discussion leader at the December 13th, 2005 Roundtable at the City Club of Cleveland. The discussions will center around the role of education in the future of our region, leveraging Dr. Cartwright's unique experience leading one of the nation's largest university systems, among her many career achievements. Location
City Club of Cleveland
850 Euclid Avenue 2nd Floor
Cleveland, OH United States
See map: Google Maps CMSD School CEO Search Advisory Committee Community Meeting: Sagrada Familia - 7719 Detroit Ave.Submitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 11/15/2005 - 15:57.
11/16/2005 - 17:30 Please attend this Cleveland Municipal School District CEO Search Advisory Committee Community Meeting and provide your feedback on what is important to you in the selection of the Chief Executive Officer to lead our municipal school district forward into the future. Light food and beverages will be provided and you will be encouraged to speak up and voice your opinions. For more information, visit http://schoolceosearch.net Location
Sagrada Familia - 7719 Detroit Ave.
CMSD School CEO Search Advisory Committee Community Meeting: Murtis Taylor Center - 13422 KinsmanSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 11/15/2005 - 15:41.
11/16/2005 - 17:30 Please attend this Cleveland Municipal School District CEO Search Advisory Committee Community Meeting and provide your feedback on what is important to you in the selection of the Chief Executive Officer to lead our municipal school district forward into the future. Location
Murtis Taylor Center - 13422 Kinsman
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Tech Czar Holiday BashSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 11/14/2005 - 15:43.
12/06/2005 - 16:30 This year has been a fantastic time for the entire Northeast Ohio tech and biotech community. So my thought Location
Foundation Room at the House of Blues
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Education ideas generated from brainstorming at the Palace - Nov. 1, 2005Submitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 11/03/2005 - 18:52.
Over a period of roundtable "world cafe" discussions, participants at the Storm the Palace table wrote the following summary ideas on a flip chart or post-it to the idea wall - each idea is being posted to the "Community Forums: Education" on REALNEO focused on this category... read on: Education
Arts and the Cleveland Mayor's RaceSubmitted by Kevin Cronin on Mon, 10/31/2005 - 09:19.
Both Mayor Campbell and Council President Jackson met with the arts community last week. Attendance was low, both at the Play House on the east with Campbell and Cleveland Public Theatre on the westside with Jackson. The Campbell strategy was to identify a top 20 list of reasons Campbell has advanced the arts, with art summits, expansion of live/work zones and public funding through the "1% for arts" set aside that is a part of public construction contracts. She says her track record merits her return to office for another four years. Jackson said, through his leadership, he deserves credit for these initiatives as well, and his record in council deserves the public’s faith and confidence that he will work to represent them well. But what would be an election without an added dose of cynicism?
PLAN A MORE BETTER FUTURE - Oct. 31 at the CIASubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 10/27/2005 - 07:49.
10/31/2005 - 15:30
Event #1: Come to the CIA and plan for a “more better future” October 31, 2005 - 4:30pm – free parking behind
Even though you are busy, come for as long as you like - stop by, be entertained, see some friends, and enjoy - invite your friends!
Escape the trick-and-treat world... connect with your friends for a real, free treat – get tricked-out for the CIA’s great new exhibit, “Dreaming of a More Better Future” (an exhibition of Art, Architecture, Technology, Science, Politics, Life Style and Mutation) – experience the world-premier of an original composition performed by an exceptional string quartet from the Cleveland Institute of Music – view multimedia work of CIA masters in TIME (Technology and Integrated Media Environment) - have your mind supercharged by Rebecca Ryan’s high-powered energy and insight – enjoy some wine, beer and cider - get really involved in state of the art visioning on your community’s future! See http://realneo.us/Future Location
Cleveland Institute of Art, Reinberger Galleries - 11141 East Boulevard
STORM THE PALACE - Nov. 1 at Playhouse SquareSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 10/27/2005 - 07:04.
11/01/2005 - 16:00 Storm the Palace and act up at the November 1, 2005 - Even though you are busy, come for as Come act up in the stunning Cleveland
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Playhouse Square, Palace Theater - 1615 Euclid Avenue.
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