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Apply for part-time MBA program by April 15
All Case Western Reserve University employees who plan to apply for the part-time MBA program have until April 15 to submit their applications; once this date has passed, they will be ineligible for admission. The deadline has been specifically set for university employees. The MBA program gives…
Next implicit bias workshop to focus on Native Americans
The Organizational Development and Learning Unit of the Department of Human Resources will continue its brown bag lunch series on implicit bias on Tuesday, March 10, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Crawford Hall, Room 209. Valerie Haywood, faculty member in the Department of Biology, and Bruce Kafer, a…
HCM to be unavailable overnight into Saturday morning
Engineers will perform application maintenance on the Human Capital Management (HCM) system from midnight to 9 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 28. During this nine-hour period, HCM will be unavailable to members of the university community. Assistance with any technology product or service, such as HCM, is…
Parents: Bring daughters to CWRU, OneCommunity's technology and innovation Olympiad
OneCommunity, Case Western Reserve University and BlueBridge Networks will give local girls a chance to bring forth their ideas on technology and innovation and collaborate. This inaugural, free event taking place March 13 and 14 will allow young women from ages 13 to 18 to brainstorm and…
Watch ”The Motherhood Manifesto” with the Mothers Offering Mothers Support Group
The Mothers Offering Mothers Support group will hold a screening of the film The Motherhood Manifesto on Monday, March 2, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, located in Tinkham Veale University Center's Suite 248. The Motherhood Manifesto combines moving personal…
Join UCITE on Thursday for session on the importance of seminars
The SAGES program at Case Western Reserve University has been a major part of the university’s effort to make students aware, from the moment they set foot on campus, of the benefits of a seminar approach to learning. But do students perceive the benefits of seminars? Do they understand why there…
”Rising Above a Toxic Workplace” series to begin March 4
The Department of Human Resources' Organizational Development and Learning Unit will launch a six-part series beginning on Wednesday, March 4, based on the book Rising Above a Toxic Workplace by Gary Chapman, Paul White and Harold Myra. During the series, attendees will examine various aspects of a…
Administrative Professionals Network to discuss travel at meeting on Tuesday
The CWRU Administrative Professionals Network will hold its bi-monthly meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 24, from noon to 1 p.m. in Kelvin Smith Library, Room LL06. The topic of this meeting is “All Things Travel at CWRU” with special guests Michael Kurutz, travel services manager, and Lisa Palazzo,…
Weight Watchers webinar series to continue tomorrow
The second Weight Watchers webinar is Tuesday, Feb. 24, from noon to 12:30 p.m. It will feature the topic, “Getting the Most Out of Weight Watchers' Digital Tools.” Those who attend the workshop will learn how to calculate “PointsPlus” values, how to slim down old recipes and find new ones, and…
Learn more about international student work authorization on Feb. 26 training session
The Office of International Affairs will host an optional practical training session on “The Basics of International Student Work Authorization” on Thursday, Feb. 26, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Tomlinson Hall's large conference room. This session will explore the requirements that international…