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Attend the next Music Colloquium Series event Sept. 29
The Department of Music will host its next Music Colloquium Series event Friday, Sept. 29, from 4 to 5 p.m. in Harkness Chapel. Marysol Quevedo (University of Miami) will present “Sisters of the Clear Waters”: Afro-Diasporic Womanhood in Tania León’s “Oh Yemanja.” About the talk In recent years…
Volunteer to help patients at University Hospitals
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center is recruiting 10 volunteers to assist patients registering for MyChart. Candidates must have excellent communication skills, be comfortable in the patient care environment and be available for a 2-3 hour shift one time per week from 9 am – noon or 1-4…
Meet the 2023 Veale Faculty Fellows in the Case School of Engineering
Designed specifically for faculty interested in exploring entrepreneurship as a path to market for their research, the Veale Faculty Fellowship program welcomes eight fellows this year, four from the Case School of Engineering:  Changyong "Chase" Cao, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace…
Tackling a pandemic: Meet the MD/PhD student who helped create the first COVID-19 vaccines
When Olubukola Abiona began a four-year postbaccalaureate fellowship at the National Institutes of Health Vaccine Research Center in 2017, she knew she’d gain valuable experience—but had no idea just how impactful her efforts would be.  Not long later, those impacts became clear: Her team’s…
Free carillon concert to be held Sunday afternoon
University Circle is home to The Alexander McGaffin Memorial Carillon, one of only ten cast-bell carillon in the State of Ohio. The 15,000 pound 47 bronze bells have been part of the soundscape of campus since 1968. Hear a guest concert on Sunday afternoon at 4pm by Carson Landry. The hour-long…
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Tackling a pandemic: Meet the MD/PhD student who helped create the first COVID-19 vaccines
When Olubukola Abiona began a four-year postbaccalaureate fellowship at the National Institutes of Health Vaccine Research Center in 2017, she knew she’d gain valuable experience—but had no idea just how impactful her efforts would be.  Not long later, those impacts became clear: Her team’s…
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A spectacle of colors: Learn where to see fall foliage around Northeast Ohio
When it comes to the benefits of living in Northeast Ohio, one tops many people’s lists: the seasons. Fall has officially begun, and as autumn’s crisp breeze sweeps through the region, the landscape is transforming into a breathtaking mosaic of crimson, gold and amber hues. Whether you’re…
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Artificial intelligence conference
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to a conference on artificial intelligence (AI) Thursday, Oct. 5, from 4 to 7 p.m. on the first floor of Sears think[box]. The conference, organized jointly by the Association of Computing Machinery-Women chapter and the CWRU…
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Apply to serve on the Academic Integrity Board
The Academic Integrity Board (AIB) is accepting applications for new members. To apply to the AIB, you must be a full-time undergraduate student who has completed at least one semester and be in good standing at CWRU. The AIB is a group of students, faculty members and administrators who are…
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Share your thoughts on conservation for The Observer’s Climate Action Essay Contest
The Observer is holding a Climate Action Essay Contest, open to all Case Western Reserve University undergraduate and graduate students. The prompt is “It is true that we only have one Earth, but what makes it worth conserving?” Submissions should be 500–1,000 words, in Times New Roman, size 12…