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Volunteer to be an interviewer during Mock Multiple-Mini Interview Day for undergraduate students
The Career Center is seeking faculty and staff members to participate in the sixth annual Mock Multiple-Mini Interview (MMI) Day for pre-med and pre-health students Thursday, Sept. 14. The MMI is a unique interview format, sometimes referred to as a “speed-dating” interview, which requires…
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Discuss literature with colleagues through Reflection Point
Having close relationships at work has been found to positively affect employee retention, safety, work quality and engagement. Building community within the university is an important part of building wellbeing for faculty, staff and the university. The Reflection Point experience, offered…
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Join UCITE for a book club this fall
The University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) book club will begin again during the fall semester. Aimed at instructors at all levels, the book club is offered in a laid-back setting amongst a small group of people who meet regularly to talk about ideas and practices…
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Nursing financial aid overview online information session
Case Western Reserve University’s Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing will host an online information session to provide an overview of financial aid Wednesday, Aug. 16, from noon to 1 p.m. Dedra Hanna Adams, director of financial aid at the nursing school, will lead this live session to…
Faculty entrepreneurship needs are growing—and so is the Veale Faculty Fellowship program
Case Western Reserve University’s culture of innovation and entrepreneurship is contagious—and at the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, the buzz is spreading. One exciting update is the expanding Veale Faculty Fellowship, which has increased in size to meet the growing needs of faculty at…
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Spotlighting CWRU students’ summer experiences for National Intern Day
Jada Kleinholz Case School of Engineering Bristol Myers Squibb in Devens, Massachusetts Jada Kleinholz was in elementary school when her interest for science and engineering piqued. Her parents, an engineer and a chemist, were eager to support her passions and sent her to STEM-related summer…
Accelerating AI, machine learning in research
With a $5.1 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), Case Western Reserve University and partners at the University of Cincinnati (UC) and Ohio Supercomputer Center (OSC) will work to optimize the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning by making trained experts…
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Student Spotlight: Léa Cazaudumec Lucas
With her family originating in Bordeaux, Léa Cazaudumec Lucas was fortunate to avoid the experience of culture shock when she jetted to Lyon, France, to begin her summer internship with Interpol. Despite her familiarity with the French language and culture, she spent time adjusting to her new…
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What’s on tap? Engineering PhD student shares the key elements of brewing beer
Editor’s note: The legal age to consume alcohol in the United States is 21. Those under 21 should not consume or purchase alcohol. When the COVID-19 pandemic struck in 2020, Aidan Klemm and his roommate, PhD candidate William Dean, were looking for ways to fill their time. That’s when they decided…
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Case Western Reserve University’s Sears think[box] opens ‘Community Floor’
First-floor grand opening marks formal completion of seven-story, 50,000-square-foot creative and entrepreneurial space for university and expanding community use Case Western Reserve University’s Sears think[box], the largest open-access makerspace and innovation center in the United States, is…