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Faculty advisers: Get students' questions answered during study abroad information session Oct. 10
The Center for International Affairs will host “Study Abroad 101: Tips for faculty advisers,” on Thursday, Oct. 10, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Tomlinson Hall 135. This session will provide faculty advisers with concrete answers to student questions about study abroad program availability and the…
E-Waste Drive previously scheduled for today is canceled
Due to a variety of events occurring on/near campus and the lack of available parking spaces for the RET3 truck, the E-Waste Drive will not take place Friday, Oct. 4. The drive is expected to be rescheduled for later this fall. Case Western Reserve University staff and faculty who have e-waste to…
Baker-Nord Center to host screening of ”The Queen of Versailles” Oct. 14
To continue the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities fall series, there will be an on-campus screening of the documentary The Queen of Versailles Monday, Oct. 14, at 6 p.m. in the Wolstein Research Building auditorium. The whimsical documentary offers an off-center view of a billionaire couple as…
Guest lecturer to discuss development in Africa Oct. 8
The Program in Ethnic Studies will sponsor a lecture by Roger Mondoue, titled  "Philosophy of Action in Postcolonial Africa: The Practice of Knowledge Decentralization," on Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 4: 30 p.m. in Clark Hall 206. Mondoue is a professor of philosophy and ethics at the University of…
Men’s basketball team joins record-setting ”STU MAN Group” in Walk to Defeat ALS
This past Sunday went in the books as a celebrated day in Cleveland sports history. The Indians clinched the top spot in the American League Wild Card race, and the Browns defeated in-state rival Cincinnati to move into first place in the AFC North. But, there was one other accomplishment during…
5 questions with…student leader, Louis Stokes Scholarship recipient Anton Spencer
Junior music and biomedical engineering major Anton Spencer is known around campus as a proven leader. He is president of the Music Undergraduate Student Involvement Committee, principal flute for the Case Western/University Circle Symphonic Orchestra, a new student orientation leader, an Eagle…
Help students transition to life in the U.S. through International Friendship Families Program
Case Western Reserve University faculty, staff and alumni in Cleveland are encouraged to participate in the university’s International Friendship Family Program. The program aims to help current international students make the transition to life in the U.S., give friendship families the…
A look at how the federal government shutdown will affect researchers, students
The federal shutdown that has closed national parks, stalled services and furloughed 800,000 government employees naturally raises questions for those at Case Western Reserve who rely on federal support for research and education. The shutdown began at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 1, and will continue…
LGBT Center to host Gender Identity Conversation Group today
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual Transgender Center’s Gender Identity Conversation Group meeting will be held Thursday, Oct. 3, at 6 p.m. in Thwing Center Meeting Room C. The Gender Identity Conversion Group is a confidential discussion/conversation group on gender identity for all individuals across…
Get discounted tickets to see the Cleveland Browns vs. Detroit Lions Oct. 13
The Weatherhead School of Management's Office of Student Affairs offers all students, staff and faculty a chance to attend the Oct. 13 Cleveland Browns vs. Detroit Lions game at a discounted price of $20 per ticket. Face value of the tickets is $50. Register for tickets online. Any student, staff…