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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, Women...
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 H...
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 Wednesda...
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 throug...
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 and emp...
Pilot grants available for research on issues surrounding genetics
The Center for Genetic Research Ethics and Law (CGREAL) is accepting applications for pilot projects from faculty members interested in developing research on: Ethical, legal, and social issues in the design and conduct of human genetic research, or The translation of research results into clinic...
Liberty Mutual Insurance to host info sessions for employees who are alumni; lunch provided
Liberty Mutual Insurance will host two information sessions for alumni who are faculty and staff of Case Western Reserve University. The sessions will take March 12-13 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Alumni House. Individuals are encouraged to stop by at any time and enjoy a Panera Bread lunch, provided b...
Funding available for skin disease research pilot projects
The Skin Diseases Research Center (SDRC) plans to support four new Pilot and Feasibility (P&F) projects in cutaneous biology and skin diseases for one or two years with an annual budget of $20,000. The SDRC is funded by a grant from the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Di...
Registration now open for March/April CAPS training
The Case Western Reserve University Administrative Professional Series (CAPS) program is accepting registration for its March and April classes. Go to help.case.edu and click CAPS on the training menu for a complete schedule. CAPS provides valuable training on the functional and technical aspects o...
Free online courses available to help employees hone skills
The Department of Human Resources has partnered with Kelly Services to provide employees with opportunities to increase and develop skills at their convenience through an online portal. Case Western Reserve University employees will have access to interactive tutorials in subjects ranging from comp...