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Meet the 2012 Homecoming Court; online voting for king and queen closes Thursday
This year’s Homecoming Court was announced Sept. 24 at Spartan Spiritfest, and voting is officially open to all undergraduate students at students.case.edu/events/homecoming/court/2012.html. The candidates for queen are Kaleigh Judson, Kaitlyn Kooser, Julia Pitts, Gabby Pruchno and Brittany…
Learn how to safely conduct research during undergraduate seminar series
SOURCE and the Office of Research Administration will co-sponsor a new seminar series for undergraduates this year, titled “Responsible Conduct of Research for Undergraduates.” This series will include three seminars during the fall semester and three seminars during the spring semester. Students…
STAND informational meeting on Sept. 26 will include fundraiser planning, free pizza
STAND, a student group that advocates for refugees, victims of genocide and internally displaced persons, will hold an informational meeting Wednesday, Sept. 26, in the Office of Multicultural Affairs from 11:30 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. During the event, attendees will discuss fundraising activities for…
Relay for Life planning season kicks off Sept. 28 with community hour event
Celebrate the kickoff of Case Western Reserve University’s 2013 Relay For Life planning season Sept. 28 to learn about Relay For Life’s tradition at Case Western Reserve and how to get involved. Relay For Life is an overnight event scheduled for April 20–21, 2013, that raises funds for the American…
Wondering how politics and religion can mix? Find out in interfaith discussion
United Protestant Campus Ministries (UPCAM) will hold a discussion on faith and politics Sept. 28 from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in the Interfaith Center, located in Church of the Covenant. In the session titled “God’s Politics: Why the Right Gets It Wrong and the Left Doesn’t Get It,” attendees will…
Active Minds at Case Western Reserve meets every Wednesday
Interested in learning more about mental health? Want to help spread information and erase the stigma on your campus? Come check out Active Minds at Case Western Reserve, a local chapter of the national organization. The chapter meets every Wednesday at 6 p.m. in Guilford Lounge. Questions? Stop…
Undergraduate women in STEM fields invited to take part in online mentoring with leaders in field
Case Western Reserve University has joined institutions such as Cornell University, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Princeton University and Stanford University in leading a program to encourage women to pursue careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering and…
Free hummus on the library oval today, courtesy of the Middle Eastern Cultural Association
The Middle Eastern Cultural Association will be on the Kelvin Smith Library oval today during community hour (12:30–2 p.m.) offering free hummus to members of the campus community. For more information on MECA, join the mailing list at lists.case.edu/wws/info/meca.
Interested in teaching English in Japan? Attend informational session Sept. 24
On Monday, Sept. 24, a representative from the Japanese consulate in Detroit will visit the Case Western Reserve University campus for an informational session about teaching English in Japan through the Japan Exchange and Teaching (JET) Program. The session will be in the Guilford House lounge…
Submit papers, reviews or essays to “Discussions,” CWRU’s undergraduate research journal
Case Western Reserve University's undergraduate research journal, Discussions, is accepting submissions for the Spring 2013 edition. Discussions is student-run and publishes papers written by undergraduates across the country in a wide array of fields. The goal of the journal is to encourage…