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Make your voice heard at strategic planning forum Nov. 15
Help plan the future of Case Western Reserve University by attending a strategic planning forum. Faculty, students and staff are invited to join Provost W.A. “Bud” Baeslack III and members of the Strategic Plan Steering Committee for an update on the planning process and a discussion of how the…
Friday’s Career Center open house to feature doughnuts, cider and giveaways
All Case Western Reserve University undergraduate and graduate students are invited to the Career Center for doughnuts, cider and music at the Fall Open House. Mingle with the Career Center staff and learn about career resources to help students achieve their career goals. The open house will take…
Political science chair to lead Public Affairs Discussion Group on this week’s election results
On Friday, Nov. 9, Professor Joseph White will lead the Public Affairs Discussion Group in a talk titled “What Just Happened: An Open Discussion About the Election Results.” All Case Western Reserve University students, faculty, and staff are invited to discuss the results of the election and their…
Zumba classes offered on north side of campus weekly
Every Monday from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., 121 Fitness—owned and operated by Case Western Reserve University—offers Zumba classes in Thwing Center Atrium. Zumba, which fuses Latin rhythms and easy-to-follow moves, is appropriate for all ages and skill levels. These classes cost $5 each or $15 for 4…
Dance department members take the stage Nov. 9-11, 15-17 for ”Facets”
On Thursday, the Case Western Reserve University Department of Dance will kick off two weekends of performances of Facets. The dance concert will feature a new work, “Remote Encounters,” by faculty member Gary Galbraith; “Hello/Goodbye,” a new piece by Shannon Sterne to showcase the…
Help your community during Saturday of Service; registration closes today
The fall, Saturday of Service will take place Nov. 10. Through this day of service, Case Western Reserve University students can volunteer to take part in one of more than 20 projects taking place throughout the day at nonprofits in the Cleveland community. Transportation is provided to all…
Study abroad info sessions, events kick off International Education Week
International Education Week officially kicks off Nov. 12, and throughout next week, the Office of Education Abroad will present several study abroad information sessions to highlight different opportunities. In addition, a few information sessions will take place this week in the lead-up to…
Uncomfortable in presentations and interviews? Attend a public speaking workshop
In preparation for final presentations and job interviews, students are invited to come get some extra help on how to speak publicly in a successful way. Though the program is designed for those who feel slightly socially awkward and want to get more comfortable speaking in front of others, all are…
University of Pittsburgh professor to give talk on ”New Insights in Tuberculosis”
In the 13th Annual Jerome I. Kleinerman, MD, Lecture, JoAnne L. Flynn, professor in the Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at the University of Pittsburgh, will discuss "Seeing is Believing: New Insights in Tuberculosis.” The lecture will take place Thursday, Nov. 8, at 4 p.m. in…
Science Café Cleveland’s next event focuses on driving fast, the science of speed
The next Science Cafe Cleveland event, to be held Nov. 12, will be titled “The Science of Speed: Why Driving Fast Isn’t as Easy as You Think!” Diandra L. Leslie-Pelecky, professor of physics at West Virginia University, will deliver the lecture, which begins at 7 p.m. at the Market Garden Brewery…