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Implicit bias lunch series to address socio-economic status Feb. 24
The Organizational Development & Learning Unit of the Department of Human Resources will continue its lunch series on implicit bias Wednesday, Feb. 24, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in Crawford Hall, Room 209. Lisa J. Board, professional development and learning manager in the Department of Human…
Faculty: Find out how to avoid, detect and deal with plagiarism at next UCITE session
With the increased emphasis in college on writing essays, papers and reports, the possibility of plagiarism raises its ugly head. No teacher likes to think their students plagiarize, but the reality is that for a variety of reasons, some students may be tempted to do so. The next University Center…
Take a morning break and learn more about research supplier Fisher Scientific
Have a productive morning break Feb. 11 from 9:30 a.m. to noon on the ninth floor of the Biomedical Research Building. University research supplier Fisher Scientific will host an informational session for end-users. Attendees will learn about new products, promotions and supply center functions.…
Volunteer for CWRU’s Community Emergency Response Team
Case Western Reserve University is looking for faculty and staff volunteers for its Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), which prepares employees to help themselves and each other—and to supplement the work of first responders—in the event of a campus crisis. Up to 50 faculty and staff…
Employees to receive new tax document this year
Case Western Reserve employees eligible for university health insurance in 2015 will receive a new tax document this year. But they don’t need to wait for it to file this year’s returns. Confusing, right? Consider it a kind of phase-in to another governmental requirement, like the proverbial toe…
New privacy resource available for CWRU community
Have you ever wondered whether Case Western Reserve University has policies on how we use and disclose personal data? The Compliance Office’s website has been updated to be the university’s one-stop resource for the university’s privacy-related policies. For links to CWRU’s policies on student…
Enroll your children in iD Tech Camps this summer
This summer, encourage the awesome in your child. At iD Tech Camps, held at Case Western Reserve University, students ages 7 to 17 can learn to code, design video games, modify Minecraft, engineer robots, model 3-D characters, build websites, print 3-D models and more. The program includes the…
Find out how you can pursue a graduate degree in health sciences at CWRU at today’s working professional fair
The Health Sciences Graduate Studies Fair for Working Professionals is today (Feb. 4) from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. on the first floor of the Biomedical Research Building. CWRU employees and those from area medical centers can come explore all of the CWRU Health Sciences Graduate programs available to…
Make strides toward a healthier lifestyle with new online programs; information sessions to be held next week
The CWRU Wellness Program now offers Selfhelpworks, a suite of programs that can help benefits-eligible faculty and staff make healthy lifestyle changes, such as weight loss, smoke cessation, stress resilience and more. The self-paced programs typically take six to eight weeks and are available on…
Join Weight Watchers at Work for next week’s “Inspire” events
Weight Watchers will hold special “Inspire” events at meetings on the Case Western Reserve University campus Feb. 10 and 11, as part of the weekly Weight Watchers at Work meetings. Faculty and staff who want to get to a healthier weight, develop the skills to stay positive when the scale isn’t…