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Learn about the power of storytelling in upcoming Wellness Program series
Storytelling fosters individual and collective well-being and has the power to change lives. Not only is using strategic storytelling skills a powerful communication tactic, but it also enhances belonging within groups and strengthens the ties that bind individuals together. Case Western Reserve U...
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Students can easily submit campus facilities issues
Students at Case Western Reserve University have two ways to report facilities’ issues, depending on the building. These systems ensure concerns are addressed efficiently across campus. For academic buildings, students should contact the Department of Campus Planning & Facilities Management’s custo...
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Submit campus news to FYI and Thrive newsletters
Now that the fall semester has begun, Case Western Reserve University undergraduate student newsletters FYI and Thrive are once again seeking content submissions, including events, programs, news, important dates and deadlines, and any other information that may be important for undergraduate studen...
Third Thursdays: pre-health drop-in advising
Join the Career Center and Undergraduate Advising Support on the third Thursday of each month for drop-in sessions and quick answers to your pre-med and pre-health questions. This month, drop-in advising will take place on Thursday, Sept. 19, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Thwing Atrium. Register to att...
Engage with the campus community at the multicultural welcome reception
The CWRU community is invited to attend and help welcome new multicultural students, staff and faculty to campus at the Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Engagement’s annual welcome reception. The event also provides an opportunity to meet Vice President Robert Solomon, establish new acquai...
Digital Scholarship Series at Kelvin Smith Library
Join the Kelvin Smith Library for Digital Scholarship workshops, where you will learn how open-source and digital tools can transform your research and enhance the creation and communication of your scholarship. Throughout the fall, the workshops will take place in Kelvin Smith Library, classroom ...
Celebrate CWRU faculty and staff authors
Join Provost Joy K. Ward and the CWRU Libraries for the 2024 Faculty and Staff Authors Celebration. This special event will honor faculty and staff who have published a book between 2021 and June 2024, and have shared their work with the libraries. Recent titles from faculty and staff across campus ...
Join Pitch Playground
Born from the request of a student, Veale Institute for Entreprenuership’s Pitch Playground was created to help students practice pitching without the pressure of competition. Pitching is not just for presenting a business plan—we use it every day! We pitch to our parents, we pitch ourselves to po...
Upcoming events from the Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Engagement
Power of Diversity Lecture Series: Understanding the Middle East conflicts from a diplomat’s view, featuring Ambassador Dennis Ross Join the Office for Diversity, Equity and Inclusive Engagement on Tuesday, Sept. 17, from 4 to 6 p.m. in the Tinkham Veale University Center, Ballroom A, for a discuss...
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Become a 2024–25 Civic Engagement Scholar
Be a part of a larger group of students committed to meaningful service. Now in its 15th year, the Civic Engagement Scholars program—hosted by the Center for Civic Engagement & Learning (CCEL)—promotes, and recognizes meaningful student involvement in the community. Scholars choose to complete a tra...