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Graduate students host Thanksgiving food drive
Public health problems often need collaborative solutions. This Thanksgiving season, the students within the MPH, MD, DDS, MSASS, MS-Nutrition, MS-Biostatistics, and MS-Medical Physiology programs are working together to combat food insecurity within the Cleveland and Cuyahoga County communities…
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WISHED December book club: Being successful by overcoming imposter syndrome
For the professional women (and men) who experience the confidence-zapping “Impostor Syndrome,” Valerie Young offers an empowering plan to overcome the needless self-doubt that keeps them from feeling intelligent and competent in her book, The Secret Thoughts of Successful Women. This is the…
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“Where to Publish? How to Select and Target Publishers for Graduate Students”
The fifth session of the "Increasing Your Scholarly Impact: Getting Publications Recognized" University Libraries Workshop Series will take place Thursday, Nov. 16, from 3 to 4 p.m. at the Kelvin Smith Library, Room 215. This session will provide an in-depth look at what matters most in targeting…
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“Behind the Scenes with the Search Committee: The Academic Application Process”
The Graduate Studies Professional Development Center will offer the “Academic Job Search Series for Graduate Students and Postdocs in STEM Fields” with three sessions over the next three months. The first session, titled “Behind the Scenes with the Search Committee: The Academic Application…
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Free graduate student coaching program offered
Students pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree as well as postdoctoral scholars can develop personally and professionally through a free graduate student coaching program. Each participant will engage in up to four individual coaching sessions with a professional staff graduate of the Weatherhead…
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“Leveraging Your Rights as an Author: Copyright, Publishing and Authors' Rights”
The fourth Increasing your Scholarly Impact session, a part of the University Libraries Workshop Series, will cover "Leveraging Your Rights as an Author: Copyright, Publishing and Authors' Rights.” It will take place Thursday, Nov. 9, from 5 to 6 p.m. in Kelvin Smith Library, Room 215. The…
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Diwali 2017
Join Satrang, the graduate Indian student association, for Diwali 2017, a celebration of the Indian Festival of Lights. The event, held Sunday, Nov. 5, from 6 to 9:30 p.m. in the Thwing Center ballroom, is open to all graduate students at Case Western Reserve University. The evening will be full…
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Non-academic career series available for graduate students and postdocs
Join the Graduate Studies Professional Development Center for lectures featuring guest speakers working in various fields. There also are follow-up how-to sessions with checklists and resources on what you need to get into those jobs. Sessions are held on Tuesdays from 5 to 6 p.m. in Thwing Center,…
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Fall Feast
Come connect with fellow graduate students at Fall Feast, a free dinner being held Wednesday, Nov. 8, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in Thwing Center ballroom. Guests are encouraged to arrive promptly as the evening will begin with an indigenous land acknowledgement by Susan Rose Dominguez. Throughout the…
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“Digital Scholarship, Services, Data Visualization and Data Management and Preservation for Graduate Students”
The third session of Increasing Your Scholarly Impact: Getting Publications Recognized — A University Library Workshop Series will cover “Digital Scholarship, Services, Data Visualization and Data Management, and Preservation for Graduate Students.” The lecture will take place Thursday, Nov. 2,…