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My Journey to undergo maintenance
Due to scheduled maintenance, My Journey will be unavailable Sunday, Jan. 19, from 3 to 8 a.m. Undergraduate students will be unable to book advising appointments for a brief window during this time. For assistance with any technology product or service at Case Western Reserve University,…
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Connect with innovators through the Veale Snyder Fellowship program
Case Western Reserve University students have big ideas. Some have already formed businesses. Some are deep in research. And others are interested in being a part of the startup ecosystem. For students who want a deeper dive into entrepreneurship experiential learning, the Veale Institute for…
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Apply for the Program Rewarding Innovation in STEM Entrepreneurship (PRISE)
The Program Rewarding Innovation in STEM Entrepreneurship (PRISE) is now accepting applications for the 2025–26 cohort. PRISE is a cohort-based program for undergraduate women who are interested in entrepreneurship and is designed to support undergraduate women interested in STEM innovation,…
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[U]Tech announces availability of NotebookLM
University Technology ([U]Tech) has announced that NotebookLM, a new artificial intelligence-powered note-taking tool from Google, is now available to all students, faculty and staff. NotebookLM combines traditional note-taking with advanced AI capabilities. Users can ask questions of their own…
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Tips to stay warm and safe during the extreme cold next week
Temperatures in Cleveland are expected to plummet to bitterly cold lows in the next week, worsened by wind chill that makes the air feel even colder. Members of the Case Western Reserve University community should take precautionary measures to prepare for these dangerous weather conditions, which…
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Legacy of first Black alumnus paints portrait of activism
When David Johnson (WRC ‘73) proposed a scholarship for someone who possesses a “visceral” sense of social justice, he had the legacy of John Sykes Fayette in mind. Fayette was the first Black graduate of Western Reserve College—one of Case Western Reserve University’s predecessor institutions,…
Attend next week's Power of Diversity Lecture
The campus community is invited to attend the Power of Diversity Lecture on Thursday, Jan. 23 featuring Junki Takeda—a historian of early modern France and empire who grew up as an undocumented immigrant facing multiple deportation hearings. In this talk, she discusses her journey through academia…
Join a club at the Spring Student Activities Fair
Have you been wanting to participate in a student organization at Case Western Reserve University or perhaps you have a special group or activity on your bucket list? If so, the Spring Student Activities Fair is your chance to connect and engage! Stop by the Tinkham Veale University Center and…
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Celebrating the life and legacy of MLK
Each year, Case Western Reserve University honors Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with a celebration that includes a range of activities including workshops, films, panel discussions and acclaimed speakers. In support of the MLK Celebrations, the library offers a selection of resources on the featured…
Learn about research opportunities and deadlines
The Undergraduate Research Office (URO) is available to assist all students interested in research, scholarship and creative projects. This includes help with identifying opportunities on and around campus during the academic year and the summer, providing research professional development, hosting…