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Get your family involved in homecoming weekend events
At Case Western Reserve, we like to get the whole campus family together for homecoming—that means your family, too. (Trust us, they'll be happy you asked). Homecoming and Parents Weekend will take place from Oct. 13 to 16 and will feature nearly 100 unique events, including several created specifi...
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Register your homecoming parade float and banner by Sunday
Organizations and groups can decorate a car, march with a banner or build a float for the annual homecoming parade, held Oct. 15 at 10:30 a.m. (rain or shine). Registration for homecoming parade floats and banners ends Sunday, Oct. 2, at 11:59 p.m. The student theme for homecoming this year is “Ge...
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The countdown begins: Homecoming weekend is Oct. 13–16
With exactly two weeks left until homecoming weekend officially kicks off, the Alumni Association, student organizations and many others across campus are preparing for the festivities to begin. A full list of events, times and locations is available at case.edu/homecoming, but we’ve pulled out a f...
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Seniors: Apply to be Homecoming Royalty
Seniors: Do you want to represent the Class of 2017 as Homecoming Royalty? The Office of Student Activities & Leadership invites you to show your Spartan Pride and fill out the application for Homecoming Royalty. This year’s Homecoming theme is “Geek Week.” Share what you’re passionate about by f...
Encourage your parents and family to pre-register for homecoming weekend festivities
At Case Western Reserve University, we like to celebrate homecoming as a family—and students’ parents are a valued part of the festivities. There’s the parade floats, the football, the camaraderie, the tailgating, the mingling, the showcase of student talent, the educational opportunities, the chan...
Want to help lead homecoming? Apply for brand-new committee director position
All students are encouraged to apply for a brand new leadership position as 2016 homecoming committee director. Next year will be the first time homecoming will be an “off-the-top” organization, which means it will receive funding directly from the Student Activities Fund, so a new position has bee...
"Homecoming Royalty" to be named at Saturday's football game
Update: This article has been amended, as voting officially closed at midnight. Students had the opportunity to vote for the student they believe embodies CWRU spirit, inclusivity and pride to become "Homecoming Royalty." Make sure to attend the homecoming football game Saturday, Oct. 10, to find o...
Join alumni at The Corner Alley for “Meet Up at Uptown” Oct. 10
The university community is invited to join undergraduate alumni from the Case School of Engineering, College of Arts and Sciences, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Weatherhead School of Management and predecessor schools for a round of bowling. The “Meet Up at Uptown” will be held Saturday,...
Hear from alumnus, former surgeon general on prescription for healthy lifestyle
The School of Medicine will host David Satcher (MED ’70, GRS ’70), former surgeon general, as part of Homecoming and Reunion Weekend festivities Friday, Oct. 9, at 4 p.m. in the Iris S. & Bert L. Wolstein Research Building auditorium. Satcher will present the Dean’s Distinguished Lecture on “Revisit...
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Tour your campus: See the future health education campus, the new think[box], the Dittrick Museum and more
Homecoming and Reunion Weekend will offer many tours spanning a variety of interests. Dittrick Museum of Medical History Oct. 8-9, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 10, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Take a self-guided look at artifacts and literature related to anatomy, contraception, dermatology and other Cleveland-based medica...