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Get hands-on practice with T&E module in online training sessions
Want some hands-on practice before the April 16 Travel and Expense Module go-live? Don't sweat it. Thirteen interactive training sessions are scheduled through April 19. Each 90-minute lab covers features, capabilities and processes of the newest addition to CWRU Peoplesoft Financials. Visit…
CWRU chapter of New Abolitionists to meet with Northeast Ohio chapters for founding meeting
The Case Western Reserve University chapter of New Abolitionists will meet with chapters from all campuses across Northeast Ohio for the founding assembly April 16 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Olivet Baptist Church. Transportation will be provided. Local leaders, artists and students from will kick off the…
Guest lecturer to discuss “Advancement of the African Woman: Myth or Reality” April 13
Gabonese cultural studies and literature scholar Honorine Ngou will visit campus April 13 for a talk, titled “Advancement of the African Woman: Myth or Reality.” The talk will begin at 12:30 p.m. in Clark Hall 309. Ngou, professor of Francophone cultural studies and literature at Omar Bongo…
Dhamakapella music group to perform year-end concert April 14
To wrap up a long year of hard work and national achievements, Dhamakapella, an international music group from Case Western Reserve University, will perform its final concert April 14 in Ford Auditorium. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m., with doors opening at 7 p.m. The event is free for…
Get tips to help students become expert learners in April 12 UCITE session
This week’s UCITE seminar will center on “Helping Students Become Expert Learners.” The discussion will be held April 12 from noon to 1 p.m. in the Herrick Room on the ground floor of the Allen Memorial Library Building. “Adaptive expertise” is emerging as a key concept in thinking about the…
ITS to hold second online training on Google Calendar system April 19
Information Technology Services (ITS) will present its second half of online training on Google Calendar on Thursday, April 19, at 11:30 a.m. This session is a continuation of what was covered in the first part of Google Calendar training March 15. Topics will include the effective use of calendar…
They’re back: Prepare for more crowds Thursday and Friday as prospective students visit CWRU
Last week’s flood of future undergraduates and their families proved so much fun that the university is doing it again—albeit without the dancing RV. Combine nearly 450 admitted students, almost 300 high school juniors and sophomores, and all of the parents and siblings who accompany the teens,…
Delta Tau Delta to host Delt Caddyshack fundraiser for Chris Thibodeau Memorial Fund
On Saturday, April 14, the Delta Tau Delta fraternity will host its annual philanthropy event, Delt Caddyshack, featuring a nine-hole mini-golf course in and around the fraternity house on Magnolia Drive. The money raised from this year’s event will benefit the Chris Thibodeau Memorial Fund at Case…
Noted rare book collector to visit campus for talk April 11
Noted book collector Robert H. Jackson will present his talk, “Victorian Serials: Essential Parts of the 19th Century Imagination,” April 11 at 4 p.m. in Kelvin Smith Library’s Dampeer Room. In his talk, Jackson will explore the various aspects of serial publishing, including the important role it…
Volunteer at Relay for Life, to be held on campus April 20-22
Relay for Life at CWRU is looking for volunteers. Volunteers are needed throughout the day and night at the North Residential Village April 20-22 to help with setup, food service, logistics, registration, cleanup and more. Shifts are flexible, so individuals can volunteer for one hour or the entire…