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Benefits staff available to answer questions on tax filings for married same-sex couples
Case Western Reserve’s Office of Human Resources announced today that benefits staff members are available to answer questions that married same-sex couples may have regarding their benefits in the wake of new rules from the U.S. Department of the Treasury and Internal Revenue Service. The federal…
Attend the Global Leadership Exploration retreat to learn inclusive, effective leadership techniques
From Jan. 25 to 26, the Office of Student Activities and Leadership and the Center for International Affairs will host the inaugural Global Leadership Exploration. This a free overnight retreat for undergraduate students. The purpose of this retreat is to create inclusive teams and organizations…
Sign up today to volunteer at the youth Engineering Challenges Carnival
Volunteers still are needed to help with the Engineering Challenges Carnival for local youth on Saturday, Feb. 15, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., hosted by the Leonard Gelfand STEM Center, the Division of Education and Student Programs and the Great Lakes Science Center. This is an opportunity for…
Learn about the impact of DOMA on finances at Dec. 10 discussion
The Supreme Court’s ruling on the Defense Against Marriage Act has several implications, including financial effects. How does marital status affect investment planning for LGBT partners/spouses? What are the best strategies available? Join the LGBT & Allies Committee for a complimentary…
Order a cake for the holidays or finals through men’s basketball's Cakes at Case program
Need a dessert for a holiday party, or something sweet to catch a break from exams? Since last year, the Spartan men’s basketball team has provided the service Cakes at Case. Each cake is freshly baked and personalized by a local bakery and then delivered by a Spartan basketball player or…
University to sponsor winter break program for children of employees, students
The President’s Committee on Child Care Options (PCCCO) is building on the success of two spring break pilot programs by sponsoring a winter break program for children of Case Western Reserve faculty, staff and students. The university is partnering with the Mandel Jewish Community Center (JCC) in…
Take part in annual Giving Tree Program to help those in neighborhood community
A number of university organizations will sponsor the annual Giving Tree program, which provides gifts to more than 100 children who live in neighborhoods surrounding Case Western Reserve University and use the services of the Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services Inc. To take part, visit…
Psychology's Julie Exline blogs about the importance of showing gratitude
Sweet and sour: Two flavors of "thank you" Psychology Today: Julie Exline, associate professor of psychology, blogged about the importance of showing gratitude and how being grateful can enrich ones life in her most recent edition of “Light and Shadow.”
Medicine's Pamela Davis sounds off on advantages of collaborating to launch the Institute of Computational Biology
Can three Northeast Ohio health care heavyweights tame big data?    Crain’s Cleveland: Cleveland Clinic, UH and the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine have joined to launch the Institute of Computational Biology, which will allow them to take advantage of the hulking amount of clinical…
Church of the Covenant to hold array of events this Sunday
The Church of the Covenant (11205 Euclid Ave. next to Thwing Center) will hold a full day of events this Sunday, Dec. 8, as a study break from finals. The Cache resale Christmas bazaar will be open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. In addition, guests will have the opportunity to climb the Carillon Tower and…