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Meet the Class of 2016 by leading common reading breakout sessions at orientation
Looking to connect with the incoming first-year students—and to find a nice summer reading book with a positive message? Sign up today to lead a common reading breakout session during new student orientation! The Office of First Year Experience is looking for faculty and staff members to help lead ...
Learn to make professional presentations more successful during June 21 UCITE seminar
Learning to prepare a good presentation can help a person sharpen his/her ideas, be more concise in messaging and improve his/her awareness of the power of language to persuade. The ability to make a good presentation is a valuable skill for any student or academic, both in terms of teaching and giv...
Free outdoor yoga class to be held June 20 for summer solstice
The Employee Wellness Program will offer a free summer solstice yoga class June 20 for all interested attendees. The class will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. outdoors, next to the windmill/121 Fitness Center. Led by Krysia Maciuszko, this class is open to all fitness/yoga levels and is des...
Learn to grill meats, veggies and more during employee wellness event
The Employee Wellness Program will host an outdoor grilling demonstration June 19 from noon to 1 p.m. outside of Nord Hall. A chef from Bon Appetit will be on hand to provide tips on preparing delicious, healthy meats and vegetables on the grill. Samples will be provided. Register online....
Urban farmer, author Will Allen to visit campus June 21 for book signing
Will Allen, author of The Good Food Revolution and CEO of urban farming project Growing Power, will be on campus June 21 for a book signing. The event, held from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in the Agnar Pytte Center, is free and open to the public. Books will be available for purchase. Allen's signing is spons...
Faculty: Learn how to vary classroom discussions during Thursday’s UCITE seminar
Using discussion as a teaching format can be an effective way for students to express and explore their ideas and to have them challenged by their peers. But facilitating good classroom discussions takes more than throwing out a provocative idea and sitting back to watch fruitful dialogue unfold. De...
David Katz to visit campus June 19 for talk on early childhood obesity
David L. Katz, an internationally renowned authority on nutrition, weight management and chronic disease prevention and an internationally recognized leader in integrative medicine and patient-centered care, will be on campus June 19 for a Grand Rounds speaking event. His discussion on early childh...
Workshops offered in July to become a Safe Zone member
Two workshops will be held in July for students, faculty and staff interested in becoming a member of Safe Zone. The Safe Zone Program is a visible network of volunteers who are committed to creating a community of respect and dignity for lesbian, bisexual, transgender and questioning students, staf...
Attend free seminar on skin health/skin cancer awareness June 14
The Employee Wellness Program will host a skin health/skin cancer awareness seminar June 14 from noon to 1 p.m. in room A59 of the law school. Margaret Bobonich, a certified nurse practitioner in the Department of Dermatology, will discuss the best ways to preserve and protect your skin—to prevent ...
ITS to hold online training on Google Sites June 14
Information Technology Services will host “ITS Connect: Google Sites” Thursday, June 14, at 11:30 a.m. online at connect.case.edu/itsconnect. This training presentation will demonstrate the basic functions of Google Sites, their capability to integrate other Google Apps and their usefulness in proje...