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Discover the resources available to help combat implicit biases at May 4 workshop
The Organizational Development & Learning Unit of the Department of Human Resources will continue the lunch bag series on implicit bias Wednesday, May 4, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Crawford Hall, Room 209. The session will give attendees the chance to gain additional insight results from the…
Get information about applying for Social Security benefits at upcoming workshops
Faculty and staff are invited to instructional workshops about applying for Social Security Benefits. The workshops offer clear, concise information regarding Social Security retirement for individuals as well as spousal and survivor benefits. The workshops will be held Thursday, April 28, in…
Are you considering adopting or fostering a child? Learn about your options at April 25 workshop
The Women’s Health Series Program and Moms Offering Moms Support (MOMS) Group Program will continue with an upcoming session on adoption, provided by the Family Equity Committee. The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will hold an Adoption 101 workshop Monday, April 25, from noon to 1 p.m. in…
Learn how to secure your mobile devices at next Privacy and Security Information Series event
What are the best ways to secure your cell phones, tablets and other personal electronic devices? The University Compliance and Information Technology Services Security offices will answer that question as they continue their Privacy and Security Information Series Tuesday, April 19, from 3 to 4…
Register for upcoming CAPS Sponsored Projects Accounting classes
Want to learn how to manage financial resources for sponsored projects at Case Western Reserve University? Registration is now open for five classes in the CWRU Administrative Professional Series (CAPS) that explore Sponsored Projects Accounting. Read below for class descriptions as well as…
Parents: Register your children in open enrollment Techie Camps
This summer, Case Western Reserve University will host Techie Camp, a full-day, week-long technology experience designed specifically for elementary- and middle-school students. While camps will be offered free to students in six local school districts, two camps will be offered on an…
Glennan Fellows to present on their projects at April 22 event
The University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education will recognize the scholar-researchers who have been awarded fellowships under the Glennan endowment. The fellows will talk about their projects Friday, April 22, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in the Allen Memorial Medical Library’s Herrick…
How can you better understand cultural differences? Find out at April 27 implicit bias workshop
The Organizational Development & Learning Unit of the Department of Human Resources will continue the lunch bag series on implicit bias Wednesday, April 27, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Crawford Hall, Room 209. Camala “Cami” Ross, coordinator of programming at the Center for International…
Attend Baker-Nord Center event April 20 to learn about literature seminars in the workplace
Drawing from their Books@Work seminars in community and company settings, three local professors will share how participants use their own life experience to reflect on narrative texts—with compelling results. Students have a wide array of personal experiences that shape the way they engage with…
Find out best practices for multi-national classrooms at April 14 UCITE session
When faculty members teach students with different educational and cultural backgrounds, expectations of an individual’s "home" educational system tend to arise, and with that can come biases, even frustrations. How do we best teach if our students have been brought up in an entirely different…