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Department of Dance Fall 2024 Faculty and Guest Artist Concert: Voyages
Case Western Reserve University’s Department of Dance announces the 2024 production of Voyages. An evening of exciting new and revisited works, Voyages features Gary Galbraith’s new technology-infused “Quest,” Richard Oaxaca’s “Rooted,” as well as the return of “Into the Wind” by department chair…
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CWRU’s Michael Scharf leads team to prepare Ukrainian judges and prosecutors to try environmental war crimes and ecocide
In the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine, destruction of the environment has not just been an indirect result of the fighting; Russia has purposely targeted the environment to demoralize the Ukraine population.  The Ukraine government has thus made the prosecution of environmental war…
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Alumna Dorothy Faller a guest on Mandel School's "Change Leaders" podcast
Dorothy Faller (MSSA '75), ACSW, was the special guest on a recent episode of the Mandel School's podcast, Change Leaders. A member of the Mandel School's first management class, she also took coursework in clinical social work. This type of educational combination—in administration and clinical…
Case Fencing Club Honors Legendary Varsity Coach
On November 2nd, the Case Fencing Club will be hosting the newly named Kadar Duels in honor of Menyhert Kadar who led the former varsity fencing team and its members to victories at the national and international levels. Over 28 seasons, coach Kadar led the Western Reserve Wildcats and, later, the…
Volunteer to tutor youth
Learn to Be is a national organization dedicated to helping youth in underserved communities achieve academic success through free, 1-on-1 online tutoring. Learn To Be: CWRU Chapter is currently looking for new volunteers that are passionate about helping the community to join in this mission to…
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Dental staff member Sue Opsitnick passes away 
If you ever walked around Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine’s admitting or radiology clinics and heard someone say, “we can do it,” there’s a good chance that was Sue Opsitnick. A radiology technician who dedicated nearly two decades to Case Western Reserve University,…
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Postdoc of the Month: Fredrick Kizito
When Fredrick Kizito completed his PhD in molecular virology at Case Western Reserve University in May 2022, he decided to apply his training in a familiar place. He’s now a postdoctoral scholar alongside Jonathan Karn in the Department of Molecular Biology and Microbiology at Case Western Reserve…
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“Rise & Thrive” with K9 Maverick
The Greek Life Office is partnering with the Division of Public Safety and the Explore Program for “Rise & Thrive” with K9 Maverick Tuesday, Oct. 15, from 9 to 9:30 a.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Center Student Organization Center. Undergraduate students are invited to meet K9…
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National Cybersecurity Awareness Month: Avoid getting hooked by phishing
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month. To mark the occasion, the Information Security Office will share advice throughout the month to help members of the Case Western Reserve University community learn the essentials of cybersecurity and how you can protect themselves online. This week…
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Master of Nonprofit Organization (MNO) online information session
Do you want to lead, manage and innovate in the nonprofit sector? The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences will host an online information session about its Master of Nonprofit Organizations (MNO) program Thursday, Oct. 17, from 7 to 8:15 p.m. Join our online…