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Senior development director, athletics advocate Gary Pillar passes away
For nearly the past two decades, Gary Pillar’s work has been evident across Case Western Reserve University, especially through the athletics programs and facilities that his engagement with donors helped support. Now, the campus community, alumni and friends are mourning the passing of Pillar,…
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“Keeping Innovation and Entrepreneurship Alive in the Family Business”
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to join the Center for Family Business at Weatherhead School of Management to hear from Kim Eddleston, the Schulze Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship at Northeastern University and editor of…
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Update to the latest version of Zoom
In order to make the Zoom experience consistent across the Case Western Reserve University community, as of Monday, Jan. 6, the minimum software version requirement for Zoom is version 6.2.5. Security updates and many new features implemented over the past several months require the latest version…
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CWRU Spartans and CMU Tartans Food Fight
The Case Western Reserve University men’s and women’s basketball teams will take on the Carnegie Mellon University Tartans this weekend, and the games will support a good cause. To combat food insecurity, fans are encouraged to bring non-perishable food items to be donated to the CWRU Community…
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Case Western Reserve University School of Law counters national trend in student diversity
Boosted by partnerships with minority serving institutions nationally
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Tell us about your unique hobbies for a chance to be featured in The Daily
Case Western Reserve University is home to incredible faculty, staff and students who excel in their subject areas—and beyond. January is National Hobby Month, and The Daily’s editorial team is seeking to feature those with unique hobbies. Are you a beekeeper in your spare time? Do you dabble in…
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Study abroad this spring
Apply to study abroad during spring break and May on a faculty-led program. Join Case Western Reserve University faculty members and peers on a three-credit spring semester course that includes an international travel component. Programs are offered through the College of Arts and Sciences, Case…
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New pilates class offered to faculty and staff members
Pilates Mat is a low-impact class that focuses on muscle tone, balance, posture, body alignment and mind-body awareness. There is concentration on each movement being precise, steady, and controlled, with associated breath control. Pilates specifically emphasizes your core, which affects the rest…
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Engage in meaningful conversations with colleagues through Reflection Point
The University Wellness Program for faculty and staff members are offering two new Reflection Point groups in January. Those who have wanted to try this program in the past but weren’t sure they had time to read three books will have the chance to participate in a series focused exclusively on…
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Faculty-led study abroad programs information session
Thinking about studying abroad but not sure if a whole semester or summer is right for you? Eager to spend time abroad learning about one subject intensely with your Case Western Reserve University peers and faculty? Faculty-led/short-term study abroad programs are tied to fall, spring or summer…