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Enroll in KSL course for Spring Semester
Navigating the Information Landscape: Misinformation on Social Media  Enroll in a 3-credit course on misinformation in the digital space, taught by Olivia Hobbs, Kelvin Smith Library Research and Engagement Librarian, in Spring 2025. This course will be held at KSL and fulfills a University…
Pass/no pass and course withdrawal deadline is Friday
Friday, Nov. 8, at 11:59 p.m. ET, is the deadline for upperclass students and transfer undergraduate students to choose the pass/no pass (P/NP) grading option and to withdraw from individual courses. If you are considering taking either of these enrollment actions, you should review the details…
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Professors Adler and Flatt preview environmental cases in federal court
On Oct. 16, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral argument in City and County of San Francisco v. Environmental Protection Agency, a challenge to the EPA’s use of “generic” prohibitions in Clean Water Act permits. On Sept. 24, professor Jonathan Adler moderated a webinar previewing the arguments and…
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Nord family commits $15M to Case Western Reserve
New gifts support forthcoming ISEB, Baker-Nord Center and Emerging Scholars Program Eric and Jane Nord and their family have made an impact through decades of philanthropy that can be seen across Case Western Reserve University, from student stipends and faculty awards to the 15-acre Nord Family…
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Plan the next steps in your career through a faculty development program
The Office of Faculty Advancement and Postdoctoral Affairs is accepting applications for the annual Mid-Career Mapping program. The objectives of the program are to help participants: Gain clarity about next steps in career development; Understand common challenges of mid-career and develop…
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CWRU Collaborative Coding Club guest speakers
The Collaborative Coding Club at Case Western Reserve University will host two guest speakers Thursday, Nov. 7, at 7:30 p.m. in Olin Building, Room 404. The speakers, Natalie Abreu and Tobe Obochi, both interned at Google. Abreu is pursuing a PhD in machine and deep learning at Harvard…
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Dance department brings technological innovation and artistry to the stage with Voyages
When you think of dance performances, chances are your mind doesn’t go to technology—but the newest production from Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Dance looks to change your perspective. Building on a proven track record of introducing cutting-edge technology on the stage, the…
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2025 Benefits and Wellness Update Town Hall
Leaders of the university’s Department of Human Resources invite faculty and staff members to an informational session regarding the 2025 Benefits and Wellness programs today (Nov. 7) from 11 a.m. to noon via Zoom. Registration is not required. To attend, log into the webinar 10 minutes prior to…
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“Wings of Wonder”
Think you’ve got what it takes to soar? Undergraduate students are invited to join Sigma Lambda Gamma for “Wings of Wonder,” a paper airplane competition, Monday, Nov. 11, from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Center first-floor conference room. Participants are encouraged to test…
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CWRU continuing Campus Master Plan initiative—additional listening sessions taking place on campus Nov. 19
After nearly a decade since its last campus master plan was released, Case Western Reserve is continuing the initiative to shape the future of the university’s physical campus. This new plan—led by campus master planning and design firm SmithGroup—will serve as a comprehensive guide for the…