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Faculty and Staff Green Dot overview sessions
Faculty and staff are invited to participate in Green Dot overview sessions to learn more about how to be active bystanders. Green Dot is a bystander intervention strategy to prevent power-based personal violence. It empowers participants to make observations, draw conclusions and take safe steps t...
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UCITE session: "Using Concept Mapping to Assist Students with Reading Difficult Texts"
The ability to understand and analyze scholarly texts and journal articles is a critical skill for students. However, many students have difficulty in reading and understanding this material. At the next University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education session, Dianne Kube, a biology lect...
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UCITE session: Canvas demonstration
The University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education will host a demonstration of Canvas today (Jan. 26) noon to 1 p.m. in the Allen Memorial Medical Library’s Herrick Room (use Adelbert Road doors). Attendees will learn about some of the most powerful and useful features of the system, i...
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Moms Offering Moms Support: “Tweens, Teens and the New Rules of Parenting”
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women will host a M.O.M.S. (Moms Offering Moms Support) event Wednesday, Jan. 25, at noon in Tinkham Veale University Center, Suite 248. Stephanie Silverman and Susan Borison, editors of Your Teen Magazine, will facilitate the meeting, titled “Tweens, Teens and the...
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UCITE session: “Creating a Positive Classroom Environment”
The next University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) session will address how faculty can create a positive classroom environment. Much has been written about the academic benefits of applying positive psychology to secondary—and even elementary—school classrooms, but there a...
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Grant Writing Program information session
Faculty members who plan to apply for a National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award in 2017 are invited to participate in Grant Writing Program meetings to be held biweekly February through June. The writing program provides writing support and feedback on grant proposals, as well as resources s...
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Wellness Program seated massages
If you’re stressed, your muscles are sore or you just need a little quiet time to focus on you, take a break with seated massage offered by the Case Western Reserve University Wellness Program. Faculty and staff can get a 12- to 13-minute seated massage Wednesday, Dec. 14, in Thwing Center, Room 20...
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Benelect Open Enrollment kits sent to benefits-eligible employees
Benelect Open Enrollment kits have been sent via campus mail to benefits-eligible faculty and staff and should arrive this week. The packets contain the 2017 Benelect guide, a summary of Benelect changes for 2017, the 2017 price sheets and instructions for making your elections in the online enrollm...
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Flu shot clinic
A collaborative effort among the CWRU Wellness Program, University Health Service and Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing will provide benefits-eligible faculty and staff three more opportunities to receive free flu shots on campus this fall. The next walk-in day for flu shots will be Friday, Oc...
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Learn how to effectively communicate with children through free online seminar
Case Western Reserve University’s employee assistance program through EASE@Work now offers an online seminar to help staff and faculty learn techniques to communicate with their children more effectively and to avoid communication styles that hamper conversation and increase conflict. The seminar i...