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Share your art in CWRU’s student-run literature and arts journal
Have an art piece you're proud of, or a poem that truly speaks to you? Case Western Reserve University’s student-run literature and arts journal, the Case Reserve Review, is accepting submissions for its next edition. Poetry, prose and art submissions will be accepted through Oct. 6. Submit your w...
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Apply to serve on the Academic Integrity Board
The Academic Integrity Board (AIB) is accepting applications for new members. To apply to the AIB, you must be a full-time undergraduate student who has completed at least one semester and be in good standing at CWRU. The AIB is a group of students, faculty members and administrators who are commit...
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Share your thoughts on conservation for The Observer’s Climate Action Essay Contest
The Observer is holding a Climate Action Essay Contest, open to all Case Western Reserve University undergraduate and graduate students. The prompt is “It is true that we only have one Earth, but what makes it worth conserving?” Submissions should be 500–1,000 words, in Times New Roman, size 12 fon...
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Undergrads: Learn how you can find research opportunities
Are you looking to conduct research as an undergraduate but aren’t sure where to start? The Undergraduate Research Office will offer several informative sessions to help you find the right fit. Titled “All About Finding Research and Creative Endeavors,” these 50-minute sessions are offered virtually...
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Last chance: Enroll to become a 2023–24 Civic Engagement Scholar
The Civic Engagement Scholars program, hosted by the Center for Civic Engagement & Learning (CCEL), promotes meaningful student involvement in the community. Over an academic year, scholars complete 30 civic engagement activity hours and participate in educational events to enhance their understan...
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Find out how to better navigate depression and anxiety during a three-part series
University Health and Counseling Services will offer “Rethinking Anxiety and Depression,” a three-session, in-person workshop for students. Participants will learn how to successfully recognize symptoms and gain insights on creative ways to manage depression and anxiety as a student. The three-part...
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Complete the Healthy Minds Study to inform mental health support on campus
Case Western Reserve University is participating in the Healthy Minds Study this fall. The Healthy Minds Study is a web-based survey examining mental health, service utilization and related issues among college students. The anonymous and confidential information from this survey will be used to h...
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University Health and Counseling Services offers all pathways to recovery support program for students
University Health and Counseling Services will offer the “I'm Fine, It's Fine, Everything is Fine” program this fall, with meetings held both in person and virtually. Meetings will be held Mondays from 8 to 9 p.m. in Thwing Center, Room 224. “I'm Fine, It's Fine, Everything's Fine” is an all pathw...
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Explore your interest in entrepreneurship with the Program Rewarding Innovation in STEM Entrepreneurship; apply by Sept. 16
There are only a few days left to apply to the Program Rewarding Innovation in STEM Entrepreneurship (PRISE) for the 2023–24 cohort. PRISE is for undergraduate women-aligned individuals who are interested in entrepreneurship. Participants do not need to be in a STEM field or have any experience in ...
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BIPOC+ Support Space offered via Zoom and in person this semester
BIPOC+ Support Space is a scheduled, 30-minute, one-on-one, confidential Zoom consultation for students who are looking for a space to talk, needing input on a mental health concern, and/or searching for a safe outlet to discuss their experiences on campus and beyond. Students meet with: Naomi Dr...