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Discuss the gender politics of New Year's dieting at next What? Wednesday event
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will sponsor a discussion led by Megan Swihart Jewell, instructor in the Department of English, as part of its What? Wednesday brown bag lunchtime program. Jewell’s discussion, titled “Understanding Resolutions: The Gender Politics of New Year's…
Free tobacco-cessation programs offered, beginning this week
The university will offer two tobacco-cessation program series this winter for members of the campus community. Eight weekly sessions are available, led by a representative from ease@work, the university’s Employee Assistance Program vendor. Goals of the program include: Assess readiness to end…
Learn about available technology on campus at Academic Technology Fair Jan. 8
The Weatherhead School of Management's Information Technology Group will host an Academic Technology Fair on Wednesday, Jan. 8, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Peter B. Lewis Building, Lower Level. The Academic Technology Fair is an opportunity for faculty and staff to learn about academic…
Another session of discounted yoga offered at University Hospitals
The Connor Integrative Medicine Network at University Hospitals once again will offer its yoga classes at a discounted price for Case Western Reserve University employees, students and volunteers. In January only, buys four classes and receive one class free, or buy eight classes and receive two…
Faculty Climate Survey coming this week
During the week of Jan. 6, full-time faculty who were hired before April 2013 will receive an email from Provost and Executive Vice President W.A. "Bud" Baeslack with an invitation to participate in the Faculty Climate Survey. The survey is a follow-up to the 2010 survey and is designed to help…
Alumnus, professor emeritus Robert Eiben passes away at age 91
Robert Eiben (ADL '44, MED '46), professor emeritus of pediatric neurology and local pioneer in the treatment of polio, died Saturday as a result of complications from congestive heart failure. He was 91. Eiben worked at MetroHealth following his residency until accepting a fellowship in neurology…
Learn about HCM updates at Friday’s lunch and learn webinar
The Department of Human Resources’ records team will hold a lunch and learn webinar about Human Capital Management (HCM) updates on Friday, Jan. 3, from noon to 1 p.m at connect.case.edu/hcmupdates. Topics to be discussed include a confidentiality agreement, a new page in HCM for emergency alert…
Free flu vaccines being administered Jan. 2-3
The Department of Human Resources and University Health Service have arranged more opportunities for faculty and staff members to receive flu vaccinations. The free vaccines will be administered on Thursday, Jan. 2, and Friday, Jan. 3, on a walk-in basis at University Health Service (2145 Adelbert…
Early bird registration for “Get Fit for Life” program ends Dec. 31
121 Fitness will host its “Get Fit for Life” program beginning Jan. 13. Those interested may choose from two 12-week program tiers with individual instruction focusing on exercise or nutrition. Participants also can add discounted personal training or nutrition counseling for a more well-rounded…
Donate to CWRU’s annual Charity Choice campaign through Dec. 20
The deadline to donate to Case Western Reserve University’s annual Charity Choice campaign has been extended to Friday, Dec. 20. Members of the campus community can donate through the university’s three primary organizational partners: United Way of Greater Cleveland, the leading convener and…