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Help the community through donations to the 2012 Charity Choice campaign
The Case Western Reserve University 2012 Charity Choice Campaign, which allows each person at CWRU the opportunity to help members of the community who need assistance, officially kicks off this week. Through the program, individuals can designate to an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit of their choi...
CWRU’s Psychology Clinic adds therapy for children, adolescents
Case Western Reserve University’s Psychology Clinic, which has offered confidential, low-cost mental health services to adults since the 1980s, has added therapy for children and adolescents. Fees range from $5 to $50 an hour, based on a client’s income. The clinic offers cognitive behavior therap...
HCM to be unavailable Sept. 27- Oct 1 for upgrade to version 9.1
Case Western Reserve University will be upgrading the Human Capital Management (HCM) enterprise human resources system to version 9.1 from Thursday, Sept. 27, at 6 p.m. to Monday, Oct. 1, at 8 a.m. The system will be unavailable during that time. Exception time entry will not be available during the...
Hear from university leadership on promotion and tenure during UCITE session
UCITE will hold a session on promotion and tenure Sept. 27, led by Provost W.A. “Bud” Baeslack, Deputy Provost Lynn Singer and Lois Langell, special assistant to the provost. The typical criteria for tenure and promotion are scholarship, teaching and service. All universities subscribe to this but ...
Access Services sells monthly RTA passes pre-tax for employees
Through the Commuter Advantage program, faculty and staff members can purchase monthly RTA passes via payroll deduction. The payroll deduction option means the expense for the pass will be paid with pre-tax dollars; this can provide employees with a tax benefit of up to $200 per year. Participants m...
Women STEM faculty: Volunteer to mentor in online program to encourage involvement in STEM
Case Western Reserve University has joined institutions such as Cornell University, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University and Stanford University in leading a program to encourage women to pursue careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathemat...
View the works of Art Studio faculty in exhibition Sept. 21–Oct. 12; reception held tonight
An Art Studio Faculty Exhibition kicks off today, Sept. 21, with an opening reception from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Art Studio (on the corner of Adelbert and Murray Hill roads). The exhibition features works created by Art Studio faculty members in ceramic, textile, painting, drawing, architecture, en...
Free low-cal cooking demo featuring Bon Appetit’s new dietician to be held Sept. 26
The Employee Wellness Program will host a free low-calorie cooking demonstration on Wednesday, Sept. 26 in Nord Hall 310. During the event, attendees will learn tips on cooking healthy foods from Bon Appetit chefs and can meet Bon Appetit’s new on-site dietician, Dayna Einheit, who will be availabl...
Learn about “The Future of University Libraries” in Friday’s discussion group
Arnold Hirshon, university librarian and associate provost, will lead this week’s Friday Public Affairs Discussion Group on “The Future of University Libraries.” The discussion, organized by the Center for Policy Studies, begins Sept. 21 at 12:30 p.m. in Kelvin Smith Library’s Dampeer Room. Coffee,...
Last chance to register for Steps 4 Staff 2-mile walk
The Staff Advisory Council and the Department of Human Resources will host the third annual Steps 4 Staff walk this month. The 2-mile walk will be held Friday, Sept. 21, from 3 to 5 p.m., beginning at Veale Center and continuing throughout campus. Registration is $15; all proceeds benefit the SAC S...