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KSL evolves to accommodate the increase in undergraduate enrollment, with improved technology and program needs
Since Kelvin Smith Library opened its doors in 1996, the Case Western Reserve University’s undergraduate population has grown by 79.5% and technology used for information gathering and sharing has evolved to include artificial intelligence and digital scholarship. Along with adopting new…
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Incentivize yourself with a motivating November sign-up special at One to One Fitness Center
One to One Fitness Center is offering a “No Excuses” special in November to help members of the Case Western Reserve University community stay motivated heading into the new year. The special includes: 50% off the initiation fee (regularly $50 plus tax); and The opportunity to earn back what you…
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Enter a contest to design the next cover of the LUX yearbook
Case Western Reserve University undergraduate students can make their mark by designing the cover of the 2023–24 edition of the LUX yearbook. The book's theme is ancient Greece and the title is “The CWRU Odyssey.” The yearbook staff is holding a contest for students. Designs can be digitally or…
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Get tips for recognizing phishing attempts
The University Technology ([U]Tech) Information Security Office continues its Security Awareness Video of the Month Series—“Secure in Seconds”—in November for members of the Case Western Reserve University community. November’s topic is “Phishing Baits.” The November video highlights common…
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CTSC offers new voucher program to promote collaboration among partner institutions
The Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative (CTSC) is offering a new voucher program for local multi-site projects and invites investigators to apply. The CTSC Voucher Program is intended to promote collaboration among the various partner institutions of the CTSC and designed to support…
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Get security advice for using social media
Social interaction on digital platforms has become a staple of modern life, and along with that has come a flood of stories about accounts being duplicated or hacked, and private information being exposed to unintended or unwanted viewers. University Technology’s ([U]Tech) Information Security…
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Expand inclusion, internationalization, diversity and equity practices in your teaching
The University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) is accepting applications for the third cohort of the Advancing Inclusivity, Internationalization, Diversity & Equity Teaching & Learning Collaborative (AIIDE TLC). The principal goal of this program is to create spaces…
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Workshop highlights the significance of zines in LGBTQ culture
To celebrate LGBTQ History Month, KSL and the university’s LGBT Center invited the community to make zines (taken from “magazine”). Participants learned about the significance of zines in LGBTQ culture, and were provided art and crafting materials to create their own small magazine featuring a…
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Get tips for prioritizing cybersecurity in a hybrid workplace
In recent years, the boundaries between work life, home life and student life have become harder to see. Wherever Case Western Reserve users are, they take with them the computers and mobile devices that access university systems and data. University Technology’s Information Security Office has…
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Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative offering funding for pilot awards; letters of intent due Nov. 15
The Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative Annual Pilot Award Program is seeking letters of intent for one-year Annual Pilot Projects ($50,000) for: Dissemination and implementation of research evidence and innovation to clinical practice; and Interventions at community and/or clinical…