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Back up your university computer with CrashPlan
Now available for university faculty and staff, CrashPlan is a cloud-based backup service for your university computer that helps protect the data stored on your desktop or laptop from technological issues such as: Hardware failure,Theft,Ransomware, and Accidental deletion. For an annual $50…
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Instruction email coming soon for International Tax Treaty Benefit Renewal for 2023
The United States has income tax treaties with certain foreign countries. Under these treaties, residents (not necessarily citizens) of foreign countries may be eligible to be taxed at a reduced rate or may be exempt from U.S. income taxes on certain items of income they receive from sources within…
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Nominate an active or emeritus faculty member for the 2023 Frank and Dorothy Humel Hovorka Prize
Provost Ben Vinson III invites the university community to submit nominations for the 2023 Frank and Dorothy Humel Hovorka Prize. This prize recognizes an active or emeritus faculty member whose exceptional achievements in teaching, research and scholarly service have benefited the community, the…
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Adobe Acrobat Pro, Creative Cloud to require authentication beginning Jan. 12
Beginning Thursday, Jan. 12, users of Adobe Acrobat Pro and Creative Cloud are required to authenticate into the software every two weeks using single sign-on. This is to ensure the security of the software licenses. This does not change the functionality. For assistance with any technology…
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2022 W-2 to be mailed out soon; confirm your address is up to date
W-2 forms for 2022 will be mailed by Jan. 31. Employees should ensure their home address is updated by Jan. 9. Students have the option of setting up a W-2 override address through the Student Information System (SIS) if their mailing address is different from their permanent address. Faculty…
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Division of Public Safety is out of free wheel locks; stay tuned for updates
The Division of Public Safety has run out of free wheel locks to prevent theft of Kia and Hyundai vehicles. The Division of Public Safety worked with Hyundai Motor America to obtain the locks after social media posts that detailed how to steal certain models. The Daily will provide updates when…
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Network maintenance planned on Saturday
Network maintenance will be performed Saturday, Jan. 7, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. All network service is expected to remain available during this time. Contact the University Technology Service Desk at 216.368.4357 or email help@case.edu to report problems if they occur.
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Take advantage of One to One Fitness Center’s early bird sign-up specials
Commit to your health and wellbeing in 2023. One to One Fitness Center, owned by Case Western Reserve University, has everything you need to stay motivated and succeed this year. Known for offering professional, personal, friendly and clean service, One to One Fitness is celebrating 35 years of…
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Complete annual Environmental Health and Safety retraining
Environmental Health and Safety requests those required to complete EHS safety retraining make sure their training is up to date. The retraining is an annual requirement for most classes, such as: AnnualBiohazards with Bloodborne PathogensLab Standard (Chemical Safety)Hazard CommunicationRadiation…
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Inamori Center offers funding for conversations, projects about inequities in healthcare
The Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence is accepting funding proposals as part of its Conversations on JUSTICE series. Undergraduate, graduate and professional students can apply for Conversation Grants to create spaces for conversations about inequities in healthcare and…