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Learn about building community at CWRU during Friday event
On Friday, Nov. 16, the Case Western Reserve University Share the Vision Committee will sponsor the community hour program, Building Community at CWRU. The program is designed to celebrate Share the Vision's message and affirmations and underscore the ways in which cooperation can help realize a…
Law review’s annual symposium to tackle law, policy issues surrounding fracking
Beginning at 9 a.m. on Nov. 16, the Case Western Reserve Law Review will present its annual symposium. This year’s topic is “The Law and Policy of Hydraulic Fracturing: Addressing the Issues of the Natural Gas Boom.” Symposium speakers will discuss issues ranging from the division of regulative…
Learn about the Mandel School’s online master’s program during Nov. 14 webinar
Learn about the field education component of the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences’ new online master’s program during a webinar Nov. 14. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about the online Master of Science in Social Administration program, which is Case Western Reserve's…
Celebrate international culture, campus diversity at Poetry and Arts Coffeehouse
As a part of International Education Week, the University Program Board, Share the Vision and Bon Appetit will host the Poetry and Arts Coffeehouse. The event will celebrate international poetry and the arts, so all members of the campus community are invited to share a favorite poem, song or…
Improve your health during annual benefits fair Nov. 14-15
At Case Western Reserve, election season is going just a few weeks longer. On Nov. 14 and 15, the Office of Human Resources will hold its annual benefits fair in Thwing Center ballroom, giving employees a chance to make their choice on health insurance options. From 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 14 and 8…
Department of Bioethics to host showing of ”Rise of the Planet of the Apes” Nov. 14
The Department of Bioethics will host a movie night Nov. 14, showing Rise of the Planet of the Apes. Students are invited to take a break from studying to come watch with their peers and faculty members. Afterward, attendees will discuss the ethical issues that arise in the film. The movie will be…
UCITE session to address conflict resolution in professional settings
On Thursday, Nov. 15, Professor Emeritus Wally Gingerich will lead a UCITE session on handling academic conflict and improving negotiation skills. Gingerich, who heads the Faculty Conciliation and Mediation Program, will focus on ways to help faculty understand the nature of conflict, highlight…
Lebanese scholar to visit campus for talk, ”Lebanese Women and Qur’anic Exegesis in the 1920s”
On Friday, Nov. 16, Dima Dabbous-Sensenig of Lebanese American University Beirut will give a talk, titled "Lebanese Women and Qur’anic Exegesis in the 1920s: The Case of Nazira Zeineddine." The lecture will highlight the work of Nazira Zeineddine, who, through her scholarly writings, likely was…
Learn the difference between CVs and resumes--and how to write both--Nov. 13
The Graduate Student Senate Professional Development Committee will host a workshop examining the difference between curriculum vitae and résumés, and the necessary information and technique for each. Case Western Reserve University Career Center’s Kim Paik will host the seminar, providing…
Graduate student support group to meet Nov. 13
GRADLink, the graduate student discussion group, will meet Nov. 13 for graduate students to connect and explore common concerns in a safe, supportive environment. The event will take place in Sears Building 543, from noon to 1 p.m. Pizza and refreshments will be provided. GRADLink, which meets…