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EASE@Work retirement coaches offer financial, insurance and social advice
The millions of baby boomers beginning to reach their 60s are reshaping retirement. EASE@Work’s retirement coaches can help employees address issues such as financial, health and wellness concerns, insurance policies or social adjustments to retirement. EASE@Work is the university’s confidential…
Families invited to attend free, hands-on Family Friday Night April 20
Case Western Reserve University’s Center for Science & Mathematics Education, in collaboration with Cleveland Lakefront State Park–ODNR and Cuyahoga County Public Library, will hold Family Friday Night April 20 at Cleveland Lakefront State Park. Bring the family out from 7 to 9 p.m. for a…
Women faculty: Learn strategies to counter and avoid bias during April 27 talk
Women faculty members are invited to attend an upcoming talk titled, “Learn How NOT to Derail Your Career: Strategies to Counter and Avoid Patterns of Bias.” Joan C. Williams, Distinguished Professor of Law at University of California, Hastings, will provide attendees with successful strategies to…
Get hands-on practice with T&E module in online training sessions
Want some hands-on practice before the April 16 Travel and Expense Module go-live? Don't sweat it. Thirteen interactive training sessions are scheduled through April 19. Each 90-minute lab covers features, capabilities and processes of the newest addition to CWRU Peoplesoft Financials. Visit…
Get tips to help students become expert learners in April 12 UCITE session
This week’s UCITE seminar will center on “Helping Students Become Expert Learners.” The discussion will be held April 12 from noon to 1 p.m. in the Herrick Room on the ground floor of the Allen Memorial Library Building. “Adaptive expertise” is emerging as a key concept in thinking about the…
Attend a free health seminar on addiction April 12
April is Alcohol Awareness Month. Substance abuse and addictive disease (alcohol and other drug dependence) make up the most common type of mental health problems in our community. On April 12, join School of Medicine professor Theodore Parran as he discusses the spectrum of addiction, the signs…
Employee volunteers needed for commencement 2012
The Commencement Office is seeking dependable Case Western Reserve employees to help make commencement 2012 a special and memorable day for graduates. Time off within the work week will be given with advance approval from a direct supervisor. For more information and to download the volunteer…
Cleveland Orchestra offers CWRU employees $15 tickets for Friday performance
The Cleveland Orchestra is offering faculty and staff $15 tickets for a performance by Mitsuko Uchida April 6 at 2 p.m. Uchida’s collaboration with The Cleveland Orchestra was recognized with a 2011 Grammy Award. This Friday, she returns to perform and record live two of Mozart’s most magnificent…
Learn to create a “Climate of Inclusiveness for LGBTQ Students” in April 5 UCITE discussion
Universities are often assumed to be bastions of progressiveness and inclusion. But even if they are more welcoming and tolerant of differences than society at large, research shows that one-third of undergraduate students across the country have experienced anti-LGBT harassment in the past year…
Next Faculty Work in Progress talk features art history and art’s Elina Gertsman
Elina Gertsman, assistant professor of medieval art, will present “Breaking Flesh: Performance, Anatomy, Memory” as part of the Faculty Work in Progress series. Her talk will be held April 5 at 4:30 p.m. in Clark Hall 206. A reception will begin at 4:15 p.m. In his Christmas sermon Puer natus est…