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Case Quad renovations to provide new safety features, pedestrian amenities and environmental benefits
Greater Wi-Fi capabilities, more security cameras, new site furniture and enhanced lighting are only a few of the upgrades that the campus community can expect once renovations begin on Case Quad next week. With construction set to start May 16, the renovated quad is the latest project of the…
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Celebrate commencement with yard signs, GIFs, Instagram templates and more
Commencement celebrations are approaching for the Class of 2022, and we want to help you mark the occasion. Share your exciting news with GIFs, Instagram templates, and more—all included in a package of digital content available to use and share online. Graduates are encouraged to use the…
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5 things to know about… nursing
May is National Nurses Month, a time to acknowledge the contributions and sacrifices of various medical professionals in nursing who are dedicated to keeping our communities healthy. To learn more about the diversity of the field of nursing, The Daily sat down with Evelyn G. Duffy, the…
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For a Better CWRU Task Force offers updates; will transition to advisory group this fall
As the spring semester comes to a close, the For a Better CWRU Task Force encourages members of the campus community to visit the For a Better CWRU webpage to learn more about progress made since the fall. “We appreciate the hard work of all of the students, faculty and staff who helped…
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Learn how to protect yourself online during World Password Day
Passwords protect our digital identities and private data by acting as gatekeepers to the cyber world in which we live. Having weak, easy-to-guess, or re-used passwords puts you at risk of becoming a victim of cyber criminals. To learn how to keep your health, financial and other information…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in May
After a surprise bout of chilly weather last week, the worst of winter is (hopefully) behind us, and days are becoming longer and sunnier. If you’re looking for ways to get out and about in Cleveland in May, you’re in luck: The Daily has pulled together some options for you. Check out ways…
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Peter Ho Davies’ The Fortunes chosen for Case Western Reserve University’s common reading program
Award-winning author to present at university’s fall convocation The Fortunes, wrote book critic Michael Schaub in his 2016 review for NPR, “is a stunning look at what it means to be Chinese, what it means to be American and what it means to be a person navigating the strands of identity, the…
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President Kaler encourages campus engagement in this week's sexual assault awareness activities
As the nation’s Sexual Assault Awareness Month enters its final week, President Eric W. Kaler is encouraging members of the campus community to participate in special events taking place Wednesday, April 27. The first is Denim Day, co-hosted by the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, LGBT Center…
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Complete the Employee Engagement Survey starting Monday, April 25
On Monday, April 25, all Case Western Reserve faculty and staff will receive an email from Gallup with an invitation to participate in the university-wide Employee Engagement Survey. The email is expected to arrive in inboxes between 1 and 2 p.m. with the subject line “You’re Invited to Take…
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Celebrating CWRU’s story: Legacy Week events to take place April 18-23
Case Western Reserve University’s rich history, which spans nearly two centuries, will be on display this week as the campus community participates in Legacy Week, a celebration of the university’s unique growth and positive impact over the years. Organized by the Office of Student…