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Become an orientation leader
Share your excitement and knowledge about Case Western Reserve University with new students and their families as a 2023 orientation leader. As an orientation leader, you'll provide meaningful support to new members of the university community. With your help, they will enjoy a smooth transition…
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Develop your mindfulness skills
Graduate and undergraduate students are invited to attend Koru Mindfulness, a four-session course that teaches a wide variety of mindfulness skills in a group learning environment. These skills will help participants incorporate mindfulness into their daily lives so that they can experience the…
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Take part in Undergraduate Student Moderator Skill Series this semester
Is a group you care about on campus polarized or divided? Are you interested in leading Dialogue Circles on topics related to equity, inclusion, belonging or identity? Join the Sustained Dialogue Institute for an Undergraduate Student Moderator Skill Series designed specifically for…
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Dean of Students Office offers lists of resources to address basic-needs insecurity
Did you know about three in five college students experience insecurity related to basic needs such as food, housing, water or safety? The Dean of Students Office recognizes that meeting basic needs has become more difficult for many students, and is committed to providing assistance and…
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Join the University Program Board for this year’s spring break trip
Case Western Reserve University students can join the University Program Board (UPB) on the powdery slopes of Mammoth, California, or in the sunshine state to visit Orlando, Florida, over spring break. UPB is hosting a lottery open through Jan. 27 at 11:59 p.m. Groups of two or four are being…
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Get help navigating life off campus
Need help navigating life off campus? Case Western Reserve University offers a dedicated website to help you connect with resources, such as rental listings, moving tips, parking and transportation options, and more. Visit the website to access the resources. Those with questions can call…
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Nominate faculty members for John S. Diekhoff Awards for Graduate Teaching and Mentoring
Do you know a faculty member who is an outstanding teacher or mentor to graduate students? Nominate them for the prestigious John S. Diekhoff Awards. Up to four Diekhoff Awards are given annually to faculty members nominated, interviewed and selected by students. The winners will be recognized at…
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Meet with Provost Vinson during monthly office hours
Provost and Executive Vice President Ben Vinson III has instituted monthly office hours where students are invited to sign up for 10-minute meetings held via Zoom to discuss important topics, seek advice, or gain clarity on any number of items impacting the university or the student…
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Graduate students: Help recognize outstanding teachers and mentors
Graduate students are invited to help recognize faculty members for their exemplary contributions to the education and development of graduate students through advising, mentoring, and classroom teaching. The School of Graduate Studies encourages students to apply to serve on the 2023 Diekhoff…
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Apply for the Projects for Peace program
Projects for Peace is a global program that encourages young adults to develop innovative, community-centered and scalable responses to the world’s most pressing issues. Every year, 100 or more student leaders are each awarded a grant in the amount of $10,000 to implement a “Project for Peace,”…