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“Power of the Latinx Vote”
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Power of Diversity Lecture Series will host national speaker Bernard L. Fraga, political scientist and author of the awarding-winning 2018 book, The Turnout Gap: Race, Ethnicity and Political Inequality in a Diversifying America. Fraga will discuss…
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“The Hoax and the Humanities”
Following the online fallout of the 2018 “grievance studies" hoax, one is struck by the enormous range of estimates of its significance, and of the variegated diagnoses of what the hoax does or does not show. The Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities will host a Faculty Work-in-Progress lecture with…
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Coffee & Connection
The Department of Human Resources Professional Development Center invites all staff and faculty to connect with colleagues from all around campus at a virtual coffee break. This Coffee & Connection event will be held Friday, Oct. 16, from 10 to 10:30 a.m. Register for the session.
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General Campus Workshop—"Considering the Source: Using Evidence Effectively"
The Writing Resource Center will hold its second General Campus Workshop series event of the semester, "Considering the Source: Using Evidence Effectively," Friday, Oct. 16, from 12:45 to 2 p.m. The workshop will be held via Zoom. John Higgins, lecturer in English, and Madeleine Gervason, graduate…
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SAGES Writing Portfolio Workshop
Have you completed your second University Seminar? Are you ready to start work on your SAGES portfolio? Want to learn more and get a start on putting it together? Come to a remote (Zoom) workshop Friday, Oct. 16, from 12:45 to 2 p.m. led by Portfolio Coordinator Kristine Kelly to learn how to…
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“Business of Entertainment Panel”
The entertainment industry employs not only talented actors and singers, but also offers opportunities for workers with strong organizational, interpersonal and analytical strengths. Post-Graduate Planning and Experiential Education invites students to learn from alumni panelists who have worked…
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Alumni Insight Speaker Series: “Creating Opportunities”
The College of Arts and Sciences, Case School of Engineering and Post-Graduate Planning and Experiential Education are collaborating to host a four-part Alumni Insight Speaker Series. The series will feature honest conversations with alumni as they share their stories about getting started post-…
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"Skills for Challenging Conversations"
University Health and Counseling Services will host "Skills for Challenging Conversations," a presentation that aims to address the "how to's" of tricky conversations. How can we feel most safe in conversations with our peers when we discuss topics such as sexual assault or racism? How can you…
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Beyond Silicon Valley: "Engaging Angel Investors" with Leen Ajlouni
Join the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship via Zoom Thursday, Oct. 15, at 10 a.m. ET for a discussion with Leen Ajlouni, investment associate at North Coast Ventures. During her talk, Ajlouni will continue a discussion on accessing capital through angel investors. The discussion will be part of…
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Pre-health resume workshop and networking
Are you a pre-health student searching for summer internships and other experiential opportunities? The CWRU Public Health Association and CWRU Post-Graduate Planning and Experiential Education will offer the pre-health resume workshop and networking event. Students will learn how to: Tailor…