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“So You Found Some Uranium—Now What?”
The Case Western Reserve University Science and Human Rights Coalition will host a lecture titled “So You Found Some Uranium—Now What?” by Christine E. Duval, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering. The lecture will be held Monday, April 15, from 5 to 6 p.m. at Tinkham Veale…
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Study abroad risk management training sessions for faculty-led programs
The Office of Education Abroad's top priority is to ensure that faculty and students are safe on Case Western Reserve University study abroad programs. It is important for faculty members taking students abroad to know how to minimize risks and manage crisis while on a study abroad program.…
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UCITE session: “Designing a High-Impact Study Abroad Program that Gets Results”
Research has shown that studying abroad can profoundly influence a student’s overall college experience. Living and learning in a new environment gives students the opportunity not only to become immersed in a different culture but also to bond with a peer cohort and unearth latent academic…
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Fulbright Scholar information session
The Fulbright Scholar Program provides opportunities to study, teach and conduct research in more than 125 countries around the world. The Center for International Affairs will host a workshop for Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff about the program Thursday, April 18, from 2 to 3…
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CWRU Faculty Parents' Group: Lunch with the President
The Case Western Reserve University Faculty Parents' Group will host its final lunch of the semester Tuesday, April 30, from noon to 1 p.m. in Adelbert Hall’s Toepfer Room. President Barbara R. Snyder will join the group to answer questions from and engage in discussion with faculty parents.…
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“Bridges or Barriers? Keys for Successful Communication”
The Department of Human Resources and IMPACT Solutions, Case Western Reserve University’s employee assistance program, invite staff and faculty to participate in a free seminar titled "Bridges or Barriers? Keys for Successful Communication.” The seminar will be held Thursday, April 4, from 9 to…
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“Leadership That Gets Results”
IMPACT Solutions, the university's employee assistance program provider, will host a workshop titled “Leadership That Gets Results,” Tuesday, March 26, 10 to 11:30 a.m. in the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Center for Community Studies, Room 115. About the workshop Many business people struggle…
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Fiscally Fit classes
Whether retirement is around the corner or many years down the road, professional input can help you choose more wisely and rest easier. The Wellness Program invites faculty and staff to join Vanguard’s Dawn Ahr for any or all of three Fiscally Fit classes March 18, 19 and 20. Faculty and staff…
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“Caregiver Stress and Compassion Fatigue”
Whether good or bad, we all experience stress. This is particularly true for professional caregivers, especially as decreased funding can lead to higher caseloads and longer hours for many caregivers. Finding a balance and setting healthy boundaries makes life easier both at work and at home. Not…
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“Rethinking Research: Faculty Panel on Alternatives to the Research Paper”
The way we work and live today demands students are adaptable to communicating using a variety of new media forms. While the traditional term paper remains a staple of academic output, alternate assignments can challenge students intellectually and creatively. They have the potential to motivate…