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Virtual Green Bag Lunch Series: Composting Opportunities at Home
Join the Case Western Reserve University Office of Energy & Sustainability for a summer Virtual Green Bag Lunch about composting at home Wednesday, June 24, from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom. There are many options for composting at home and June is a great time to start your own home compost…
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Webinars on helping kids navigate stress in times of global crisis
The spring and summer of 2020 may feel like a strange time for parents, so the Wellness Program will offer two one-hour webinars for faculty and staff with children. Lisa Damour, psychologist, author and columnist for The New York Times, will provide insights for working parents after her…
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Day of Giving
On Tuesday, June 16, Case Western Reserve will go All In Together for our eighth annual Day of Giving—with this year’s efforts focused on the university’s COVID-19 research and to support our students as they face additional transitions because of the coronavirus. This week, you can join us and go…
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Dual Delivery Summer Camp sessions
University Technology ([U]Tech), Teaching and Learning Technologies and University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) are offering Dual Delivery Summer Camp to help faculty prepare to teach this fall. Case Western Reserve University “counselors” and “campers” meet every Monday…
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“How to Earn a Master's Degree in Business Analytics” webinar
Are you looking to learn the necessary skills to shape the changing future of business? One that is more based on science and focused on social good? Find out how and why earning your Master of Business Analytics will change your life and your career during the “How to Earn a Master's Degree in…
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Friday Faculty Focus: Writing Productively Right Now
As we settle into working and interacting in an online environment, it is crucial to continue productive writing. Join the Office of Faculty Development to hear from a group of experienced writers from across the university who will discuss their best practices of writing at home. This Friday…
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White Fragility book discussion group
The Office of Multicultural Affairs will host a discussion group on the book White Fragility Thursday, June 18, at 4 p.m. via Zoom. The book is currently the No. 1 bestselling book on Amazon and is contributing to the conversation on the path forward for individuals and for the nation. RSVP for…
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“Conversations on Race: Turning Pain into Purpose”
The Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity (OIDEO) at Case Western Reserve University announces “Conversations on Race: Turning Pain into Purpose” Wednesday, June 17, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. This conversion will be hosted by Robert L. Solomon, vice president of the OIDEO, and Bryan…
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George Floyd Teach-In, Part 2
Join Case Western Reserve University Law Professor Bryan Adamson for a continued Zoom Teach-In series with the Seattle University School of Law on topics surrounding the George Floyd killing. The George Floyd Teach-In, Part 2 will be held today (June 11) from 4 to 5:30 p.m. This week’s event will…
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“Birding Basics: Enjoying Birds in Your Yard & Beyond”
Members of the community are invited to join Andy Jones, the William A. and Nancy R. Klamm Endowed Chair and curator of ornithology at Cleveland Museum of Natural History, for a remote lecture on birding. Offered by the Siegal Lifelong Learning Program, the “Birding Basics: Enjoying Birds in Your…