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Undergraduates: Apply now for the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Award
Undergraduate student applications are being accepted for the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Award, a variable award offering between $500 and $2,000. Created in 2010, the award was established to recognize an underrepresented, undergraduate Case Western Reserve University student for significant…
Registration opens for 2013 commencement
Registration for 2013 commencement is now open. All students who plan to attend commencement ceremonies on Sunday, May 19, must register online by 5 p.m. EDT on April 1. Register now. Additionally, the commencement office will host two doctoral fitting days: Wednesday, March 6, from 10 a.m. to 3…
Find out what to expect when you’re graduating during today’s community hour event
Have you ever wondered what to expect after you graduate from Case Western Reserve University? “The Grand Affair: Life After College Explained” is an inaugural event that will provide students with help transitioning from the university setting, personal budgeting and tax advice, guidelines for…
Join Dean Wolcowitz for a study break conversation March 4
Undergraduate students are invited to join Dean Jeffrey Wolcowitz on Monday, March 4, in Hovorka Atrium from 4 to 5:30 p.m. for the Dean's Study Break. The Dean’s Study Breaks are casual opportunities for students to chat informally with Wolcowitz, guests and each other. Students can attend for…
Abstracts being accepted for Biomedical Graduate Student Symposium until March 15
Abstracts are being accepted for the 36th annual Biomedical Graduate Student Symposium (BGSS) on Friday, May 10. The keynote speaker will be Robert Sah, professor of bioengineering at the University of California–San Diego, who will talk about cartilage and tissue repair. The deadline for abstract…
Annual Juggling Club Spectacular to feature international juggling styles
The Case Juggling Club Spectacular will take place Friday, March 1, and Saturday, March 2. This annual showcase will feature of all the juggling the club has been practicing for the past year. With a theme of  “Juggling Around the World,” the event will explore the different types of juggling…
Award-winning employees to share their experiences during Wittke/Jackson Lecture March 1
All members of the campus community are invited to attend the annual Wittke/Jackson Lecture March 1 at 12:30 p.m. in Nord Hall 310. The Wittke/Jackson Lecture will feature the 2012 winners of the Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (Heath Demaree, associate professor of…
Alternative spring break alum to host ”Fiesta on the First” to fundraise for Nicaraguan community
Student alumni from the alternative spring break trip to Nicaragua will host a “Fiesta on the First” fundraiser at the Jolly Scholar Friday, March 1, from 10 p.m. until 2 a.m. There will be drink and food specials, and discounts will also be offered for those who bring school supply donations to…
Take part in SpartanTHON dance marathon March 2
The SpartanTHON dance marathon will take place this Saturday, March 2, from noon to midnight. Help fundraise for Children's Miracle Network and Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital. Students are invited to dance and form a team, or to simply support the dancers who will be on their feet for 12…
Are you a writer? Earn cash prizes for your work through English Prizes 2013, open to all majors
Entries are being accepted for the Department of English’s annual prize competitions, which are open to students of all majors. More than $1,500 in prizes will be warded. The competition categories are: For first-year essayists The Karl Lemmerman Prize for the best essay written by a first-year…