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Get help starting a running routine or training for an upcoming race
Are you training for a race this spring? Do you want to start running this year? Has your performance plateaued or decreased, or are you ready to take it to the next level? Are you experiencing injury or misalignment with your walking or running gait? One to One Fitness Center offers several…
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Airport shuttle service available ahead of spring break
A shuttle with service to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport from the Case Western Reserve University campus will operate March 7–10 for students traveling for spring break. The shuttle will pick students up from two stops: the Greenlink stop near the Juniper residence halls and at the Nursing…
Upcoming events from the Veale Institute of Entrepreneurship
The Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship regularly hosts events and workshops through their Speaker Series and Skills Lab Series, which are designed to provide opportunities for students to engage in important discussion and learn valuable skills. They’ll be hosting several events in…
Book collecting contest from Kelvin Smith Library
Case Western Reserve University Students who have built a collection of 10-50 books based on a theme are encouraged to enter a book collecting contest sponsored by Kelvin Smith Library. Cash prizes for the top three collections will be awarded, including a $700 first prize for an undergraduate and…
Planning to take a summer course at another school? Complete the request form
Are you planning to take one or more courses at another college or university this summer? You will need to complete an off-campus study request form by Monday, April 1. By submitting the form prior to your summer enrollment at another institution, you will receive a guarantee of how the courses…
Attend Think Forum lecture featuring David Baron
On Wednesday, March 20, Think Forum will welcome radio personality, author and avid eclipse chaser David Baron to the Maltz Performing Arts Center Stage speaking on his book American Eclipse.  Admission is free, but tickets are required for entrance. Please register online for the lecture.
Deadlines and research opportunities from the Undergraduate Research Office
There are several deadlines approaching for both Intersections registration and summer research funding. Additionally, if you’re looking to explore research or internships in healthcare, the Undergraduate Research Office (URO) is hosting information sessions to help you identify opportunities,…
Participate in the Transgender Day of Visibility talent show and open mic night
The LGBT Center is seeking talented LGBT community members and allies to perform at the Center's annual Transgender Day of Visibility Talent Show and Open Mic Night, on March 29 from 6 to 9 p.m. at The Spot in Leutner Commons. This event is a fundraiser benefiting Margie's Closet, a local…
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Showcase your organizations to admitted students
The Office of Undergraduate Admission invites student groups and organizations to participate in a student activities fair that will be held during admitted student open houses this spring. The student activities fair will take place Thursdays this spring—March 28 and April 4, 11, and 18—from 4…
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Visit the VISA Office for a tax treaty analysis
If you are an international faculty or staff member, scholar, or student employee, make an appointment with the VISA Office every year to complete a tax treaty analysis. The analysis will determine whether you are eligible for tax treaty benefits or other exemptions and to what extent. Without this…