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There’s still time to register for Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation
The campus community is invited to the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Celebration Friday, Jan. 19, at 12:45 p.m. with keynote speaker Tiffany Cross, media personality and political analyst.  She is the former host of The Cross Connection on MSNBC and a 2020 Resident Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy…
Basic Needs Resources
Did you know about three in five college students experience insecurity related to basic needs such as food, housing, water or safety? The Dean of Students Office recognizes that meeting basic needs has become more difficult for many students, and is committed to providing assistance and…
CES welcomed most-ever inventors from CWRU
For the 11th consecutive year, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) showcased its innovations at the renowned technology expo CES. Organized by the Consumer Technology Association, CES encompasses the entire tech spectrum, featuring startups to global brands. This year, CWRU boasts its…
Upcoming mindfulness and wellness events for you
As the spring semester kicks off, University Health and Counseling Services is available to support you. The next several months are filled with events to promote your mindfulness and wellness. Learn a new skill, take time to reflect and get the support you need at an upcoming event. Mindful…
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Applications for Train the Champion now open
Applications for the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Engagement’s Train the Champion program are now open for the 2024 cohort. The program is designed to help faculty, staff and administrators become leaders in creating a more welcoming and inclusive campus environment at CWRU. The…
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Applications for Mather Center grants due Feb. 9
Applications for the latest round of research and professional development grants through the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women are due Friday, Feb. 9. This year, the center has funding available for staff awards and undergraduate research awards. Depending on funding availability, there may…
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NAACP chapter returns to CWRU
Case Western Reserve University is proud to announce the reinstatement of its chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP). This initiative, led by the Department of FOCUS Outreach and the Office of Government and Community Relations, aims to strengthen the…
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Office of Multicultural Affairs’ Dream Fund applications now open
Case Western Reserve University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs is working toward greater equity for out-of-the-classroom education. Under-resourced undergraduate students can apply now to the office’s Dream Fund for up to $2,000 toward experiential education opportunities such as conferences,…
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Spoken English Language Programs to offer UNIV 402C this spring
Spoken English Language Programs (SELP) in the School of Graduate Studies is offering UNIV 402C - Presentation Skills, an in-person, semester-long course during spring semester open to all international and/or non-native English speaking postdocs and graduate students. This is a free,…
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Unlock your team’s potential with monthly workshops
The Office of Interprofessional and Interdisciplinary Education and Research invites university faculty and staff to monthly teamwork workshops designed to facilitate communication, cultivate interprofessional relationships and foster professional growth. The workshop topic will change…