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Know how to improve campus? Enter USG’s “Click, Complain, Chipotle” contest
Have ideas on how to improve campus? Like free food? Then take part in Undergraduate Student Government’s “Click, Complain, Chipotle” campaign. To enter, simply think about the question, “How would you improve CWRU?” Then, visit usg.case.edu/feedback and submit your answer. If your feedback is one...
Undergraduate Indian Students Association’s Navratri Garba to take place Oct. 14
The Undergraduate Indian Students Association (uISA)’s Navratri Garba will take place Oct. 14 from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. in Adelbert Gym. The entire university community is invited to this night full of dancing, food and fun. Admission is free....
Submit program proposals for SatCo by Oct. 18
Looking for ways to meet new people and share a special hobby or talent? Thinking about building your résumé and increasing your presentation skills? Presenting at SatCo Nov. 5-6 is a great way to get a head start. If you are interested in presenting, submit a program proposal here. The deadline fo...
Deadline extended for study abroad/service trip to Costa Rica
The deadline has been extended to Oct. 28 for the three-credit course/service learning to Costa Rica over winter break. The course also has been approved for Global and Cultural Diversity credit. The Department of Bioethics and the Center for Civic Engagement and Learning have teamed up to offer the...
Choices Fair to learn about majors, minors and degree programs, to be held Oct. 7
The Choices 2011: Exploring Academic & Experiential Opportunities Fair, sponsored by Undergraduate Studies, will be held Friday, Oct. 7, during the University Community Hour, 12:30–1:45 p.m., in the Veale Center. The fair provides students the opportunity to learn about major, minor and degree offer...
New study abroad courses approved for Global and Cultural Diversity credit
Many newly approved Global and Cultural Diversity three-credit short-term abroad courses are available to students over winter and spring break. The courses are open to all undergraduate and graduate students, and travel costs may be covered by financial aid. Programs offered through the Department...
Graduate student dental health care option under review; increased enrollment necessary
The Graduate Student Senate Health and Wellness Committee is evaluating the graduate student dental health care option. Unless enrollment in the plan increases, the dental health care option may no longer be offered next year. The deadline to enroll is Oct. 14. Learn more about graduate student heal...
Mission trip to Rome to take place over winter break
United Protestant Campus Ministries and Newman Catholic Campus Ministries will take a mission trip and pilgrimage to Rome over winter break, Dec. 27-Jan. 12. During the trip, work will be done with the community of St. Edigio, an ecumenical community that serves the poor. The cost of the trip is $2...
Leadership Journey Series kicks off with session on networking
The Student Leadership Journey Council will kick off its Leadership Journey Series on Oct. 5 from noon to 1 p.m. in Nord Hall 310. Jared Schnall, director of corporate relations at Case Western Reserve, will discuss networking tactics—just in time for students to use this information at the next day...
Department of Physiology & Biophysics to host open house Oct. 22
The Department of Physiology and Biophysics will host its annual open house Saturday, Oct. 22, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The day will provide the opportunity for prospective students to get their questions answered and additional information on the department’s degree programs. To learn more and to see...