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Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb (LAW '18; MGT '18) named university commencement speaker
Double alumnus also will address law graduates at their diploma ceremony Justin Bibb, a double alumnus who won a landslide victory last fall to become Cleveland’s 58th mayor, will deliver Case Western Reserve University’s commencement address Sunday, May 15, at the Veale Convocation, Recreation a...
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5 reasons why… you should give compliments
Chances are, you’ve had days where things don’t seem to be going your way—but then you receive a compliment from someone that turns your day around. While compliments may seem simple, they can have a large impact on you and the people around you, creating a ripple of positivity. But why is that? I...
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2022 Cleveland Humanities Festival: ‘DISCOURSE’
This spring, the seventh Cleveland Humanities Festival continues its annual exploration of some of society’s most pressing issues and concerns—through the lens of a single topic This March and April, the 2022 Cleveland Humanities Festival (CHF) will probe the idea of “discourse” through art, litera...
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Discover 6 books written by Black CWRU faculty
As Black History Month continues, The Daily is putting a spotlight on some of Case Western Reserve University’s incredible Black faculty members. As leaders in their fields, they share salient—and often groundbreaking—work in books, journals, media outlets and, of course, enlightening courses. Her...
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Friday, March 4, is National Employee Appreciation Day: CWRU honors staff and encourages self-care
Dear Case Western Reserve Staff, Despite the challenges we’ve faced over the past two years, your collective commitment to excellence at Case Western Reserve has enabled this university to continue moving ahead in so many positive ways. And while we all hope that the worst of this pandemic is be...
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3 things to know about… E-Week at CWRU
Ever wondered how engineering plays into your daily life? Engineers design machinery, skyscrapers, public works and so much more—and you’ll be able to see their work on a smaller scale at Case Western Reserve University this week. Not only that, but you’ll have the chance to take engineering concept...
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Faculty and staff can get paid for referring applicants to CWRU—if they get hired
Case Western Reserve is launching a pilot program where faculty and staff can receive up to $1,500 if people they encourage to apply for specific staff positions get hired here—and succeed. In this instance, success counts as the newly hired staff member remaining in the position for at least six m...
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School of Law Co-Dean Michael Scharf will present before International Criminal Court in The Hague
Case Western Reserve University School of Law Co-Dean Michael Scharf has been invited to present an amicus curiae (friend of the court) argument before the Appeals Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague on Feb. 14. It is uncommon for the ICC to invite outside counsel to pre...
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CWRU joins Hillel International’s Campus Climate Initiative
Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Hillel are among nearly 20 university-Hillel partners selected to participate in Hillel International’s Campus Climate Initiative (CCI) cohort for the 2021-22 academic year. Working with a group of 19 other higher education institutions—including New Y...
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University bookstore moving to new Uptown location; Dunkin’ headed to “The Tink”
A few changes are in store for two Uptown retailers: the Case Western Reserve University Bookstore (Barnes & Noble) and the adjacent Dunkin’ baked goods and coffee shop. In March, the university bookstore will move to the south side of Euclid Avenue, to the former ABC Tavern space at 11434 Uptown A...