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ALICE training
The Case Western Reserve University will host an ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) training class Friday, Dec. 9, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Yost Hall, Room 112. The class is limited to the first 25 people to RSVP to Sgt. Paul Owens at pjo2@case.edu.
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Thwing Study Over
De-stress before finals at Thwing Study Over Sunday, Dec. 11, from 7 to 11 p.m. in Thwing Center. There will be free food from Cheesecake Factory, Barrio, Colossal Cupcake, Insomnia Cookies and more. Entertainment includes massages, a live DJ, airbrush T-shirts and other activities hosted by…
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International Student Success Series: “Time Management, Test Taking, and Tips to Combat Procrastination”
Struggling to find time to study? Are you concerned about adequately preparing for tests? Do you want to be involved on campus but don’t think you have the time management skills? Attend the next International Student Success Series event, titled “Time Management, Test Taking, and Tips to Combat…
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Freedman Center Friday
CaseLearns will host the next Freedman Center Friday event Dec. 2 during Community Hour, from 12:45 to 2 p.m. in the Freedman Center on the first floor of Kelvin Smith Library. The event will give the university community a chance to take a tour through Case Western Reserve University’s hub of…
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Two CWRU Administrative Professional Series courses to be offered
University Technology ([U]Tech) will offer two upcoming courses in the Case Western Reserve University Administrative Professional Series (CAPS). CAPS provides training to university employees on the policies and procedures that direct their stewardship of university funds. The following courses…
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ESS offers seminar to help international graduate students with giving presentations
Educational Services for Students will offer a Spoken English seminar for international graduate students titled “Improving Accuracy for Presentations.” Students can enhance their confidence as presenters and public speakers by practicing presentation skills, receiving feedback and focusing on…
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Campus mental health strategy meeting
Maia Delegal, founder of Case Western Reserve University’s chapter of National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) on Campus, will host a strategy meeting for all mental health leaders on campus. The meeting will be held Friday, Dec. 2, at 12:45 p.m. in the interactive classroom at the Stephanie…
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Law's Dalindyebo Shabalala discusses state records on Ohio's film tax credit
Hollywood hijacking: How movie producers make off with millions in Ohio tax dollars WEWS: Dalindyebo Shabalala, visiting assistant professor of law, discussed state records on Ohio’s film tax credit that redact information on how many jobs were created from movies being filmed in the state. “It…
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Music's Susan McClary talks about Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho
The troubadour and the lady New Yorker: Susan McClary, professor and head of musicology, talked about Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho, whose work she teaches in the classroom. “Listeners who ordinarily are terrified of new music and experimental music are enchanted by Saariaho,” she said.
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Get CWRU apparel online through Dec. 12
Spartan Athletics is offering its inaugural online store, giving the university community a chance to purchase CWRU athletic apparel and have it delivered directly to their doors. Help support the Spartans by going online to bsnteamsports.com, and using the access code “sparta9A8Y” to enter the…