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Mandel School offers part-time options for PhD programs; info session to be held Nov. 13
The doctoral program at the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences offers part-time study options for employees wanting to pursue a doctoral degree in Social Welfare while maintaining their current employment status and utilizing tuition benefits. The doctoral program invites interested…
Undergrads: Get tips on finding research positions during Oct. 30 event
Undergraduate students: Looking for a research position? Learn tips on earning one during upcoming an information session. SOURCE (Support of Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavors) will hold an event on “How to Find Undergraduate Research Positions” Oct. 30 at 8:30 a.m. in Nord Hall 410.…
Become a Safe Zone member by attending upcoming workshops
Two workshops will be held Nov. 5 for individuals in the campus community to become Safe Zone members. The Safe Zone Program is a visible network of volunteers who are committed to creating a community of respect and dignity for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and questioning students, staff,…
Learn about the Middle East’s political stability vs. energy sustainability dilemma in Nov. 8 talk
On Nov. 8, the College of Arts and Sciences and the Sustainability Alliance will present a talk with Jim Krane titled “Stability vs. Sustainability: The Gulf Monarchs’ Energy Dilemma.” Krane is a Cambridge University doctoral candidate as well as the author of the book, City of Gold: Dubai and the…
President Snyder to deliver State of the University Address to students Oct. 30
On Monday, Oct. 30, President Barbara R. Snyder will reflect on the past year and share future plans for the university in her annual State of the University address to students. In addition, she will address questions submitted by students through an online forum and those asked in person during…
Mind-Body Café series continues Friday with session on boosting self-esteem
The Mind-Body Café series continues with the workshop “Boosting Self-Esteem.” The Mind-Body Café is a series of workshops designed to foster student health and wellness. “Boosting Self-Esteem,” the most recent installment of the series, will take place Friday, Oct. 26, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in…
CWRU fraternities launch new leadership event featuring prominent Cleveland speakers
On Saturday, Nov. 3, the Sigma Nu and Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternities at Case Western Reserve University will host a new philanthropy event, “The Cleveland Education, Leadership and Learning Symposium” (CELLS). The event will showcase a collection of speakers from the Cleveland area, including Case…
Halloween at Home hits campus Oct. 27
Case Western Reserve University’s annual Halloween at Home will take place this weekend, welcoming faculty, staff, students, alumni and families to celebrate Halloween with food, live music and activities. Halloween at Home will be held on the Mather Quad Saturday, Oct. 27, from 3 to 7 p.m. For…
Spartan volleyball to ”Dig for the Cure” in breast-cancer awareness matches Oct. 27
The Case Western Reserve University volleyball team will "Dig for the Cure" Oct. 27 as it hosts a tri-match versus Ursuline College and Kenyon College beginning at 11 a.m. in Horsburgh Gymnasium. All alumni, family and friends are welcome to attend and join the Spartans in the fight against breast…
More tickets available to see Mayim Bialik on Nov. 1
Due to popular demand, 100 additional tickets have been released to students for the Mayim Bialik talk on Nov. 1, sponsored by Hillel. Bialik, who played the title character on the 1990s TV series Blossom and now stars on The Big Bang Theory, will be giving a talk titled “Neuroscience and Acting:…