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Enter Kelvin Smith Library’s Six Word Story Contest for a chance to win an Amazon gift card
To celebrate National Library Week (April 23–29), Kelvin Smith Library is hosting a Six Word Story Contest.The theme of this year's National Library Week and the contest is “There's More to the Story.”  What else can you find at Kelvin Smith Library besides books? Study spaces? Your friends?…
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EMS Spartan Reservation System to undergo maintenance
Due to scheduled maintenance, the EMS Spartan Reservation System will be unavailable from Wednesday, April 19, at 10 p.m. through Thursday, April 20, at 4 a.m. Campus users will be unable to book a room or workspace for a brief window during this time. For assistance with any technology product or…
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Apply to serve on Project Ukraine executive board
Project Ukraine has opened applications for 2023–24 executive board positions. Those who would like to serve on the executive board should complete the application form by Wednesday, April 19, at 11:59 p.m. Students can apply for multiple positions, but they should provide responses for the…
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Gmail header change may affect mass messages
Does your office use a third-party company to send mass mailings? Google will begin rejecting email messages that contain multiple headers on April 24. The change follows the Internet Official Protocol Standards on message formats. It is designed to reduce spam and other email abuse by rejecting…
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Combat biases in STEM with allyship program offered by the Mather Center
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women invites faculty members to apply for STEM Allyship, a program that trains key STEM faculty members to be effective allies. Participants in this program will build a culture that is not only aware of biases, but actively works against them.  Through this…
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Virtuoso medical illustration posters on display at Samson Pavilion
Virtuoso medical illustration posters by Cleveland Institute of Art students are on display in the Samson Pavilion. For this project, each student produced a poster that includes several images, such as from medicine and basic biology. The students showed their proficiency in computer graphics…
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Enter this year’s CWRU in Bloom photo contest
Cherry blossoms, magnolias and tulips—oh my! Spring has finally arrived in The Land. As the sunshine wipes away our winter blues, we’re feeling inspired by all the beauty Case Western Reserve University and University Circle have to offer. To celebrate the arrival of colorful flowers and singing…
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“Hear for You” student club set to launch
A new student club called “Hear For You” is set to launch at Case Western Reserve University with the purpose of helping students hear in the classroom. Described as a Hard of Hearing/Deaf affinity club, the group’s goal is to spread awareness about hearing challenges, improve accessibility for all…
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MyHealthConnect now requires two-factor authentication
To better secure MyHealth accounts at Case Western Reserve University, everyone in the campus community who is licensed and registered for two-factor authentication will also be prompted by DUO when accessing the MyHealthConnect service. CWRU and guest users who are not currently licensed or…
Technology access, including Gmail/Google Workspace, will change for graduating students
As noted via email earlier this week, after graduation, Case Western Reserve students' access to some university services will end. Students should make plans now to ensure their work is still available to them. Gmail and Google Workspace Students will retain access to Google Workspace for 180…