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Applications to participate in Entrepreneurship Immersion Week due June 24
Case Western Reserve University undergraduate students (including incoming first-years) interested in entrepreneurship, innovation, public speaking and/or business case development should consider applying to represent CWRU at the fourth annual Entrepreneurship Immersion Week. Presented by the Entr...
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Interested in pursuing a PhD in social welfare? Attend a doctoral program open house June 21
Is your goal to pursue a career in social welfare research, policy, teaching or human services leadership? The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences’ nationally ranked doctoral program offers preparation for those careers with a curriculum that emphasizes the creative and ...
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International graduate students: Register now for Spoken English Seminar
Educational Services for Students (ESS) will offer a fee-based Spoken English Seminar for international graduate students this summer. Students will have the opportunity to participate in an interactive and engaging seminar to improve their spoken English skills. The five-week, 10-hour seminar will...
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Improve your presentation skills with free summer seminar
Educational Services for Students will offer a free “Improving Accuracy for Presentations” seminar this summer. In the seminar, students will learn about presentation skills and public speaking etiquette, as well as how to engage an audience using language and charts/graphs. This free seminar will...
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International graduate students: Register for seminar to build conversation skills
Educational Services for Students (ESS) will offer a free seminar, ESS Spoken English for Communication: Building Authentic Conversation Skills, for international graduate students this summer. In this six-week seminar, which will allow for small and large group discussion, students will learn the ...
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Collegiate Inventors Competition accepting applications through June 1
The Collegiate Inventors Competition is accepting applications through June 1. This nationwide program recognizes America’s most innovative students for their emerging ideas in science, technology, engineering and other creative endeavors. Finalists receive an all-expense paid trip to the United St...
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CWRU receives grant to support study abroad scholarships for underrepresented minority students; applications due Sept. 30
Case Western Reserve University recently received a $7,500 Generation Study Abroad Grant from the Institute of International Education (IIE) to support new scholarships for underrepresented minority students. The Office of Education Abroad will match this funding, and will work closely with the Offi...
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Develop new skills this summer with free Lynda.com service
What better time to develop new skills than during the summer? Students have access to the free Lynda.com service, which offers free online and mobile video-based training courses on various topics, including web development, computer programming, professional skills and more. Each video, taught b...
Encourage your parents and family to pre-register for homecoming weekend festivities
At Case Western Reserve University, we like to celebrate homecoming as a family—and students’ parents are a valued part of the festivities. There’s the parade floats, the football, the camaraderie, the tailgating, the mingling, the showcase of student talent, the educational opportunities, the chan...
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Center for International Affairs office closed May 20; walk-in hours available this summer
While the Center for International Affairs office will be closed Friday, May 20, due to Tomlinson Marketplace construction, students can take advantage of walk-in hours the remainder of the summer. The Office of International Student Services (located in Tomlinson Hall, Room 143) will be available ...