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Teach for America alumni, members to discuss experiences with interested students
Interested in networking and learning about Teach For America? Meet us at The Spot Feb. 2 at 6 p.m. as they launch the “Our Stories” video series, featuring clips from corps members discussing their experiences. There will also be a panel discussion with alumni and incoming corps members who can…
ESS offers weekly academic workshops, from time-management to reading with purpose
Educational Services for Students (ESS) is conducting a series of workshops to enhance students’ academic skills. By attending these workshops, students will learn ways to be more effective, efficient learners. Upcoming workshops include: “Understanding the Learning Process to Achieve Academic…
Case Consulting Group to hold first meeting for all majors Feb. 3
The Case Consulting Group will host its first General Body Meeting Feb. 3 in Peter B. Lewis Building Room 118 from 4 to 5 p.m. During the meeting, members from all majors are welcome to attend to discuss the schedule of events planned for this semester. Additionally, Leon Blazey, professor of…
First-year students, seniors to receive National Survey of Student Engagement next week
During the week of Feb. 6, first-year students and seniors will receive an invitation to participate in the National Survey of Student Engagement. The survey is being given to undergraduates at schools across the country and asks students directly about their educational and interpersonal…
Design for America national director to visit campus for kickoff workshop
The national director of Design for America will visit campus Feb. 26, 3-5 p.m., for a kickoff workshop in the Peter B. Lewis Building Room 06. Design for America is a nationwide network of interdisciplinary student teams and community members who use design to have a local, social impact. The…
International students: Learn requirements for working in U.S. after graduation
If you are an international student who wants to work in the U.S. after graduation and have questions about transitioning your work authorization to a H1B status, then join the Career Center and immigration attorney David Leopold for “Work Authorization Info for International Students.” The session…
UPB’s “Gluttony Gauntlet” eating contest to be held Feb. 7; registration ends Jan. 31
That time of year is here: University Program Board’s annual Gluttony Gauntlet will be held Feb. 7 at 7 p.m. at the Jolly Scholar. Teams will compete in a five-round food-eating contest for gift cards to Jolly Scholar and Qdoba. The first 20 teams of five participants will be…
Swing Club to host annual SparX event Feb. 3-5, featuring three major swing bands
Looking for a night on the town, 1920s style? The Case Western Reserve University Swing Club will host three of the best swing bands in the country as part of its annual event, SparX. Glenn Crytzer and his Syncopators from Seattle will play from 9 p.m. to midnight Feb. 3, and on Feb. 4, the…
Attend a Q&A on summer research program applications Feb. 3
A question and answer session about summer research program applications will be held Feb. 3, beginning at 4 p.m. in Adelbert Hall’s Toepfer Room. RSVP for the event to bvp@case.edu.
Deadline approaching for two summer undergraduate research programs
The deadline for specific Summer Undergraduate Research Programs is approaching. The deadlines for the Biomedical Engineering–Research Experience for Undergraduates (BME-REU) as well as the Heart, Lung and Blood Minority Research Training Program are Feb. 1. For more information on summer research…