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First-year course registration is tomorrow
Spring 2025 course registration will open for first-year undergraduates on Friday, Nov. 22, at 7 a.m. Eastern. This is also listed in the "Classes & Enrollment" tile in SIS and is sometimes referred to as your “enrollment appointment.” To prepare for a successful registration, follow the steps…
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Dell offers Black Friday deals to campus community for personal use
As a technology partner of the university, Dell is offering special Black Friday deals on personal purchases for faculty, staff and students. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your personal tech collection or find the perfect gifts for your loved ones, Dell has you covered. Known for their…
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Apply or nominate students to be orientation leaders
Orientation planning for fall 2025 is already well underway, and the Office of Orientation and New Student Transitions is seeking orientation leaders who will help welcome another group of first-year and transfer students to Case Western Reserve University. Orientation leaders share their…
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KSL Collections Annex supports library storage on campus
Carefully tucked into the secure, climate- and humidity-controlled, renovated spaces in the basement of the building known as the 11000 Cedar Incubator are invaluable Kelvin Smith Library (KSL) resources for students, faculty, staff and the greater Case Western Reserve University community to use…
KSL team digitizes Forest City Hospital archives
The legacy of Forest City Hospital—an institution founded in 1957 by Black physicians to serve Cleveland’s Glenville neighborhood—is now accessible online thanks to a team of experts at Case Western Reserve University’s Kelvin Smith Library (KSL). With the support of an Ohio Local History Alliance…
Thanksgiving break reminders
Because of the Thanksgiving holiday, Case Western Reserve University will be closed Thursday, Nov. 28, and Friday, Nov. 29. University offices will also close at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 27.  Residence halls will remain open during Thanksgiving break and dining halls will operate on a revised…
Take a wellness break
Join Kelvin Smith Library and University Health and Counseling Services for a wellness break during finals. There will be food, a make-your-own-tea bar, rock painting, chair massages, coloring, socializing and more!  Stop by KSL's second floor Dampeer Room, anytime between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. on…
Review resources in recognition of Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week
Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week is a time for us to deepen our understanding of how these issues affect our CWRU community. It is also a time to provide information on support resources here at the university. The goals are to grow the conversation, reduce stigma and barriers to support, and…
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Find resources to address housing and food insecurity
In a recent survey, 31.56% of CWRU student respondents were food insecure and 3% were homeless. This semester alone, the CWRU Community Pantry and the on-campus Mobile Food Pantry have served 2,410 people and 40,617 meals. Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week is a time for us to deepen our…
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Read about the CWRU Relationship Management Policy
Certain personal relationships, due to intimacy or power imbalance, between members of the CWRU community may create actual or perceived inequities, exploitation or favoritism. These can be detrimental to the university’s learning and working environment. To manage these risks, and maintain our…