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Learn how to create nutritious soups during free cooking demonstration Jan. 10
As part of the Employee Wellness Program, there will be a free cooking demo Jan. 10 on creating delicious and nutritious soups. Join Bon Appetit and Cleveland Botanical Garden’s chef Tony Smoody as he demonstrates easy ways to prepare healthy, tasty soups—and shares his creations for sampling. The…
Tickets available for one-day trip to Washington for Inauguration Day
The African American Society will host a one-day trip to Washington, D.C., Jan. 21 to see the presidential inauguration and the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial. The trip is open to all faculty, staff and students, with student tickets available for $20 and staff/faculty tickets for $50. Tickets are…
Graduate student support group to meet Tuesday, Jan. 8
GRADLink, the graduate student discussion group, will meet Tuesday, Jan. 8, offering graduate students a place to connect and explore common concerns in a safe, supportive environment. The event will take place in Tomlinson Hall library, located on the second floor, from noon to 1 p.m. Pizza and…
Free class on emotional intelligence in the workplace to be offered Jan. 16
This semester, the Office of Human Resources’ Organizational Development and Learning unit will offer a variety of free workshops to enhance employees’ professional growth. The first course, on “Exploring Emotional Intelligence,” will be held Jan. 16. Join Shirley Mosley and Mitzi Vázquez-Long from…
Frontiers in Biological Sciences Lecture Series to continue Jan. 16
As part of the Frontiers in Biological Sciences Lecture Series, the Program in Cell Biology will host “Navigating the Cellular Landscape with New Optical Probes, Imaging Strategies, and Technical Innovations,” on Wednesday, Jan. 16. Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, chief of the Section on Organelle…
Learn about the science behind networking during Science Café Cleveland event
From social to biological, individuals are deeply embedded in networks—even if one doesn’t actively seek to be networked. Valdis Krebs, founder and chief scientist of orgnet.com, has been mapping, modeling and measuring networks since the late 1980s—examining networks ranging from the halls of…
Career Center offers program to shadow alumni over spring break
The Career Center's Career Connections program is an opportunity for first- and second-year students to shadow an alumnus in their field of interest over spring break, March 11-15. The student must fill out an application, provide a critiqued résumé and a short narrative about why this would be a…
Yoga, meditation classes offered in January at a discounted rate
The Connor Integrative Medicine Network at University Hospitals once again presents four-week yoga and meditation classes, offered at a discounted price for Case Western Reserve University employees, students and volunteers. In Meditation 101, participants will experience meditation and learn…
Meeting time set for Thursday's discussion of new tuition-assistance consortium
A meeting to discuss Case Western Reserve University joining The Tuition Exchange will be held from 8:45 to 9:30 a.m. on Thursday, Dec. 20, in Nord Hall 310. Yesterday, the university announced it joined a consortium of more than 600 colleges and universities that provide tuition assistance to…
Take a break from finals Monday to decorate cookies
The Weatherhead School of Management’s undergraduate programs office invites all students to enjoy a break from finals to decorate (and eat) cookies and enjoy hot chocolate. The event will take place in the Peter B. Lewis Building student center, room 208, from Monday, Dec. 17, 1 to 3 p.m. For…