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Find out how to study abroad with hard sciences and natural sciences majors
CWRU students can study hard sciences and natural sciences abroad, transferring courses back for your major! Let the Office of Education Abroad show you the many program types, lengths, and possibilities at our Natural and Hard Sciences Study Abroad Info Session! This virtual session is geared towar...
Learn about study abroad opportunities for the arts and humanities
If you are studying the arts and humanities, there are many study abroad opportunities available for you! Come to our info virtual session on Thursday, September 23, at 10 a.m. and explore them all - plus how to find the one that's perfect for you! The Office of Education Abroad will discuss the app...
Enter for a chance to win a shopping spree at Plum Market Kitchen
Want a chance to win a $200 shopping spree to Plum Market Kitchen? They're giving away THREE! Sign up for their MyPalate email communication club between 9/15-10/13 for your chance to win! Sign up at https://www.plummarket.com/CLE/#mypalate One shopping spree will be given to an existing MyPalate me...
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2nd Annual CWRU School of Medicine/FBP School of Nursing Face Mask Fundraiser!
Schools for Slowing the Spread is once again hosting a face mask fundraiser! This year we are offering a 3-ply face mask with an adjustable nose wire and ear loops, printed with the respective logo on the (wearer's) left side. We'll be collecting presales for 2-weeks. For Week 1 only masks will be ...
Webinar on Mobilizing Lead Safe Strategies for Children's to be held Sept. 22
No child should ever be poisoned by lead since lead exposure is completely preventable. According to a 12/7/20 News5Cleveland.com report, in 2019, 2% of Ohio children tested had high lead levels, and that number jumped to nearly 6% in Cuyahoga County and in Cleveland it is even higher at 8.6%. The L...
Carillon concert to be held Sunday
University Circle is home to one of only 185 cast-bell carillons in North America. This Sunday hear a free afternoon carillon concert on the 15,000 lb. McGaffin Carillon's 47 Dutch bronze bells. Guest carillonist, Michelle Lam from Michigan will present a concert inspired by and in tribute to Suprem...
Harvard University symposium to cover book by Michael W. Clune
Harvard University is hosting a day-long symposium on Michael W. Clune's new book, A Defense of Judgment, with responses by faculty from Harvard, Boston College, Northeastern and elsewhere. The symposium will be held Friday, Sept. 24, beginning at 11 a.m. via Zoom Learn more and register....
Celebration of Life for Claudia Anderson
Claudia Anderson, assistant Dean of Undergraduate Studies, died June 13, 2020 following a two-year battle with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). The conditions of the pandemic prevented a remembrance at that time. The family has announced a memorial service/celebration of life will be held at St....
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Engineering Study Abroad Info Session to be held Sept. 13
Engineering students are encouraged to join the Office of Education Abroad for a Study Abroad Information Session Monday, Sept. 13, at 4:30 p.m. in Tomlinson Hall, Room 135. The session is geared toward first- and second-year students and will cover common questions engineering students may have r...
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IFI Fall Getaway for International Students
International students at Case Western Reserve University are invited to attend a camping trip with International Friendships, Inc for the 2021 Fall Getaway, located at Camp Y-Noah in Clinton, Ohio. This weekend trip is a chance to get out of the city and enjoy camp activities, such as team competit...