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First-year students: Apply for Emerging Leaders Program
Incoming first-year students are invited to apply for the Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) to jumpstart their college experience. ELP is a 10-week program that aims to give students the confidence, knowledge, connections and skills necessary to thrive as leaders both inside and outside the…
International students: Check out peerTransfer for tuition payments
International students who have not yet arrived in the area or have not obtained a local bank account should check out peerTransfer, Case Western Reserve University’s partner for online transfer of international funds, to pay their tuition bills. Learn how to use the peerTransfer system online at…
Interested in a career in health care? Gain experience as a health coach
University Hospitals is seeking health coach volunteers. This opportunity is ideal for pre-med students and others interested in careers in health care. Volunteers will only be needed four hours per week. No prior experience is required. Volunteers will receive intensive training in health…
New students: Experience all the University Farm has to offer during orientation event
Case Western Reserve University’s Squire Valleevue and Valley Ridge Farms, just 20 minutes from campus, offer CWRU students plenty of opportunities to volunteer, learn, conduct research or just enjoy the great outdoors. It also is home to the university’s Farm Food Program, which, with the help of…
New students: Register for Parent and Family Orientation by Aug. 1
Parents and family members of the Class of 2019 are encouraged to attend Parent and Family Orientation Sunday, Aug. 16, and Monday, Aug. 17. This two-day event overlaps with the first days of New-Student Orientation (Aug. 16–23), in which all first-year students participate, and is designed to help…
Graduate students: Improve English-speaking skills in two-week program
The Office of Educational Services for Students (ESS) will present a Graduate Student Spoken English Seminar, “Academic Communication and Culture,” August 3-14. This program runs for two weeks, three hours per day (noon to 3 p.m.), for a total of 30 instructional hours. During this two-week Spoken…
Have your voice heard: Serve as a Faculty Senate student representative in 2015-2016
Undergraduate representatives are needed to serve on the committees of the Faculty Senate for the upcoming 2015-2016 school year. The Case Western Reserve Faculty Senate is composed of elected members of the university faculty and has regular meetings, approximately once a month. Its powers and…
Apply for Undergraduate Student Government elections commission by July 21
Undergraduate Student Government has openings for four associate elections commissioners. The Elections Commission is tasked with organizing fall elections and, ultimately, helps shape the group of representatives that advocate for the student body. “The work of the elections commission is…
Educational Services for Students to host conference for new undergraduate teaching assistants
The Undergraduate Teaching Assistant Professional Development Conference will be Sunday, Sept. 13, from 12:30 to 5 p.m., in DeGrace Hall, Room 312. Attendance at the conference is required for all new undergraduate teaching assistants. Pizza and beverages will be provided. The conference,…
Learn how to create safe laboratory environments at July 10 seminar
The Macromolecular Student Organization will sponsor a laboratory safety seminar Friday, July 10, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in Clapp Hall, Room 108. Donald Conner, off-site safety officer from the Environmental Health and Safety office at Virginia Tech, will give the presentation as part of the…