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Informational meeting for Women Staff Leadership Development Institute set for April 15
Women professional staff are invited to attend an informational meeting about the Women Staff Leadership Development Institute (WSLDI) April 15 from noon to 1:30 in Room LL06 of the Kelvin Smith Library. The purpose of WSLDI is to provide a university-based resource and support system for women…
Spartan Sports Camp to be held this summer; discounts available for employees’ children
Faculty and staff members are invited to get their children involved in this year’s Spartan Sports Camp. Children of Case Western Reserve University employees will receive a $25 discount. This summer’s camp will be held June 10 to Aug. 9 for children aged 6 to 12 years old. Those interested in…
Results of employee health risk assessment are in
Last fall, Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff had the opportunity to complete a free, private Health Risk Assessment (HRA). More than 580 employees (10.9 percent of all employees) chose to complete the HRA. Results revealed that the participant group engages in healthy behaviors and…
Researchers: Submit proposals for W.M. Keck Foundation high-risk research grants
Science, engineering and medical researchers are invited to submit proposals for the W.M. Keck Foundation’s grant. Two applications will be allowed. The grants will be capped at $1 million. The submission deadline for Case Western Reserve University internal applications is June 3, and the…
University Hospitals to offer more four-week yoga, meditation courses
The Connor Integrative Medicine Network at University Hospitals once again will hold four-week yoga and meditation classes, offered at a discounted price for Case Western Reserve University employees, students and volunteers. Progressing from Meditation 101, the Meditation 102 series aims to help…
Women faculty and graduate students: Join April 15 discussion on why women ”need to try harder"
Do women really need to try harder? Unfortunately, the answer is yes, according to Jill G. Conley, program director of KwaZulu-Natal Research Institute for Tuberculosis and HIV, Howard Hughes Medical Institute. Female faculty members and graduate students are invited to attend “Unfortunately,…
Learn to make quick, healthy meals at March 27 cooking demo
121 Fitness and CWRU Wellness will hold a free cooking demonstration on how to make quick, easy and healthy meals. A Bon Appetit chef will lead the demonstration and will be on hand to answer any questions. Samples will be provided. The program will take place March 27 from noon to 1 p.m. in Nord…
Women faculty: Discuss how to avoid becoming marginalized at April 3 luncheon
Female faculty members are invited to attend “Advice from Full Professors: How to Avoid being Marginalized,” a discussion on ways to ensure your voice is heard and your participation is welcomed and respected. The discussion, led by Lyndsay Harris, Sana Loue and Z. Meral Ozsoyoglu, will be…
Development leader Susan Lewis passes away
Susan Lewis, executive director of development and external relations at the College of Arts and Sciences, passed away Friday, March 15. She was 49. Lewis began this role in 2008, working to strengthen programs in the arts, humanities, mathematics and social, physical and biological sciences…
Human Resources to host retirement planning workshops in April
Employees are encouraged to attend a variety of workshops on retirement planning. All workshops are free and will be facilitated by planning experts from The Vanguard Group and TIAA-CREF. All classes are outlined below. Register online for classes. Join the Plan Who should attend: New hires…