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Donate blood, get free Qdoba at Juniper Community Council blood drive Jan. 24
On Thursday, Jan. 24, Juniper Community Council will host a blood drive at Wade Commons' Red Cats Room from 2 to 7 p.m. All participants will receive free Qdoba. Register online and make an appointment with the sponsor code: casewestern. Walk-ins are welcome. More information can be found at…
Newman Catholic Student Association to start semester off with Jan. 25 dinner
The Newman Catholic Student Association will kick off this semester with a welcome dinner. Students are welcome to attend and learn more about upcoming events and activities. The dinner will take place Friday, Jan. 25, at 6:30 p.m. in the Interfaith Center.
Food for the Soul luncheon, originally set for Jan. 24, rescheduled for Feb. 22
Mark your calendars: The annual Food For the Soul luncheon, currently scheduled for Thursday, Jan. 24, has been rescheduled for Friday, Feb. 22. The event will take place from noon to 2 p.m. in the Thwing Center atrium.
Free flu vaccinations for employees Jan. 25
The Office of Human Resources and University Health Service will offer a free flu clinic for faculty and staff members on Friday, Jan. 25, from 9:30 to 11 a.m. in Crawford Hall 720. No appointments are necessary, but employee ID cards are required. A limited quantity of vaccine is available, so…
Sample local foods, learn about Slow Food movement at Jan. 24 event
On Thursday, Jan. 24, at 6:30 p.m., stop by the Guilford House to learn about the Slow Food movement, which supports eating locally and sustainably. A light dinner of local foods will be served, and there will be a screening of a student documentary based on a trip that three Case Western Reserve…
Weatherhead Tax Assistance Program to help eligible residents with filing
Appointments now can be made for the tax assistance program at Weatherhead School of Management, in which volunteers prepare basic federal and state income tax returns for residents of Cuyahoga County with incomes less than $49,000. The program provides electronic filing of returns prepared by…
English professor Jim Sheeler to discuss multimedia storytelling project during Baker-Nord event
On Thursday, Jan. 31, the Baker-Nord Center for Humanities “Revolution!” series will continue with  “Keeping the Stories Alive,” led by English professor Jim Sheeler. For the past few years, Sheeler has brought his journalism/multimedia class to Cleveland’s Eliza Bryant Village, the nation’s…
Learn about the effects of childhood sports injuries during Schubert Center talk on Jan. 24
On Thursday, Jan. 24, pediatric sports injury specialists and School of Medicine faculty members Susannah Briskin, Amanda Weiss-Kelly and Mary Solomon will present “Lessons from the Playing Field: The Impact and Scope of Childhood Sports Injuries” as part of the Schubert Conversations on Children…
Faculty: Gain advice on bridging student-faculty differences during Jan. 24 UCITE session
Students and faculty members are different, and not just in terms of age. There are other important differences, especially when it comes to attitudes toward learning and the respective roles teachers and students play in the classroom. As teachers, faculty members need to be aware of and…
Learn about working toward social justice at Jan. 24 panel discussion
Those with an interest in making a difference and incorporating activism and social justice in their careers are encouraged to attend the panel discussion, "Working Toward Social Justice: Activism and Career Choice," on Thursday, Jan. 24. The panel will include CWRU alumni and students talking…