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Applications for Alternative Spring Break trip to Nicaragua due Dec. 1
The Center for Civic Engagement and Learning (CCEL) is accepting applications from students for its sixth annual Alternative Spring Break to Nicaragua. Alternative Spring Breaks give students the opportunity to explore a new community through service and immersion experiences. CCEL will return to N...
Get tips on finding summer research opportunities at Thursday's info session
Students are invited to attend Finding Summer Research—a 50-minute information session where students will learn how to conduct a thorough web search of the many summer programs not only at Case Western Reserve University, but all over the country and the world. Students can learn about both formal...
Next WISER general body meeting to cover publishing, co-op opportunities Nov. 6
Students are invited to join the Women in Science and Engineering Roundtable (WISER) for its monthly general body meeting with special guests Bill Novak, assistant director of cooperative education, and Jack Behrend, editor-in-chief of Discussions, the undergraduate research journal of Case Western ...
Phi Delta Epsilon to host charity concert to benefit Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital
As part of the Stand for the Kids movement, Phi Delta Epsilon will host Melodies for Miracles on Wednesday, Nov. 5, from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Jolly Scholar. The charity event will feature performances by DJ Raag, PSTRCHLD, Solstice, Keifer Wiley, Brendan Hearn, Natasha Mohanty and Victoria Trent. Th...
Diversity in neuroscience program offers free, two-day educational trip to California
Students of color who are in their junior or senior year and have an interest in neuroscience or a related field are strongly urged to apply for an all-expenses-paid two-day program, “Neuroscience Initiative to Enhance Diversity,” which will be held April 16-17 at the University of California, Davis...
Dance and discuss body image at Flora Stone Mather Center for Women fitness dance class
Join the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women for a hip hop fitness dance class Nov. 13, 5:30-7 p.m., in Tinkham Veale University Center, suite 248. Attendees will dance and discuss living healthy lifestyles and loving their bodies. There are only 20 spots available. RSVP at bit.ly/1t9pJqm....
Celebrate Halloween with Greek Life at “Greek-or-Treat”
Today, the Interfraternity Congress and Panhellenic Council will host "Greek-or-Treat" at locations all over campus from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. In the spirit of celebrating Halloween and promoting Greek Life, there will be a Plinko board at Tinkham Veale University Center, a photo booth at Strosacker Au...
CCEL to provide transportation to the polls on Election Day, Nov. 4
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 4, and to ensure students who are registered to vote in Cuyahoga County are able to get to their voting locations, the Center for Civic Engagement and Learning will offer shuttles to nearby polls—Mary Bethune School for north side and Judson Park for south side. Sign u...
Cleveland Yoga Uptown offering half-price classes for students
Cleveland Yoga Uptown, located above the Barnes and Noble university bookstore, will offer half-price yoga classes to all students this fall and winter. With the help of Case Western Reserve University, the normal $12 drop-in class rate will be reduced to $6 for all CWRU students. Students must pr...
Drop pumpkins from Clarke Tower at annual Jack Bash
On Friday, Oct. 31, the Clarke Tower and Magnolia Community Councils will host the annual Jack Bash, an event in which participants drop pumpkins from the 11th floor of Clarke Tower. Those who bring their own pumpkins will be considered to win a prize. The bash, which is sponsored by the Residence ...