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Fall tuition waivers being processed; deadline to submit is Sept. 30
Fall 2011 tuition waiver materials are being processed on an ongoing basis and should begin to appear in students’ SIS accounts this week. If you are planning to utilize the tuition waiver benefit for this semester and have not yet submitted your forms, please do so as soon as possible. The…
Deadline for honorary degree nominations Sept. 27
The deadline to submit recommendations for honorary degrees to be presented at university commencement is Sept. 27. The entire university community is invited to submit recommendations. A description of the qualifications and process and a nominating form are available online at…
Faculty: Apply for Learning Fellows program for Spring 2012
Faculty members can apply to participate in the 14th Learning Fellows program, to be conducted by UCITE during the Spring 2012 semester. This series of seminars is designed to engage faculty in thoughtful discussions with other faculty on teaching and learning and on how to improve teaching across…
Law school to honor Professor Laura Chisolm with memorial program
Case Western Reserve University School of Law will honor the late Professor Laura Chisolm at a memorial program Monday, Sept. 26, at 4:30 p.m., in the Moot Courtroom. A leading authority on the law of nonprofit organizations, she died May 21 after a long illness. Professor Chisolm joined the…
Confidential focus group to address needs of female full professors
What are the professional development needs of women full professors? The Women Faculty Leadership Development Institute of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women is running two confidential focus groups for women who are full professors to surface professional development issues so that resources…
Learn about Kelvin Smith Library resources during UCITE session
Come learn about the resources and services available through the Kelvin Smith Library during the UCITE session, held Sept. 22 from noon to 1 p.m. in the Herrick Room of the Allen Memorial Library Building. This session is designed as an introduction to the library for new faculty and those who…
Seminar series shows how to use High Performance Computing Cluster
Weekly seminars are now being held to show how to use the High Performance Computing Cluster (HPCC) optimally. There are no prerequisites for the seminars. Information about this seminar has been posted online. Attendees can bring their own laptops for interactive sessions. No registration is…
Workshops for women faculty to cover communication, negotiation
The Women Faculty Leadership Development Institute of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women and the Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity will sponsor two distinct workshops on communication and negotiation for women faculty on Oct. 4. From 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., underrepresented…
New investigators can apply for nutrition/obesity pilot project funding
New investigators are invited to submit applications for pilot projects for potential inclusion in the Nutrition Obesity Research Center Application (November 2011). Successful proposals will be included in the NIDDK NORC Application and will be considered for funding beginning November 2011. For…
Web content management initiative on the move, faculty/staff survey now open
Last March, Information Technology Services and University Marketing and Communications joined forces to launch a universitywide web content management initiative. The project will assess web publishing needs, resources and skills from department to department; create workflows and a governance…