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Guides available to help faculty and staff assist students in distress and manage disruptive behavior in the classroom
The Division of Student Affairs has put together two documents to help faculty and staff support students. Faculty and staff can refer to the guides when assisting students in distress, providing them with support and connecting them with campus resources. One guide, titled “A Faculty Guide to Enc...
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Late Night Breakfast
Students are invited to take a break from studying and de-stress at Late Night Breakfast Thursday, Dec. 13, from 9:30 to 11 p.m. in Fribley and Leutner Commons. The meal will feature several breakfast-food staples. Anywhere from 1,200 to 1,500 students usually attend the event, which began in 1988....
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CampusGroups selected as Case Western Reserve University’s new community-engagement platform
As communication moves from paper fliers tacked to bulletin boards to group chats and mobile apps, Case Western Reserve University is keeping pace—ensuring that students, and others across campus, can stay up-to-date on campus events and activities with the tap of a button or click of a mouse. Now,...
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Students: Visit local attractions for free with the Free Access Program
Editor's note: This announcement corrects errors to the "Did You Know?" section of The Daily earlier this week. Through the Free Access Program, Case Western Reserve University students can visit many area attractions for free. Local institutions participating in the Free Access Program are: Cl...
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Register for the second annual Student Success Summit
Registration is open for the second annual Student Success Summit, hosted by the Division of Student Affairs. The event will provide faculty and staff with skills to collaborate with colleagues and ensure greater success for students. The summit is free for all Case Western Reserve University facul...
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CampusGroups to replace OrgSync as CWRU’s community engagement platform
CampusGroups will replace OrgSync as the university’s new community engagement platform. The anticipated launch date is July 1. The Division of Student Affairs began the selection process in spring 2017 as a response to significant planned changes to the current engagement platform, OrgSync, as wel...
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Submit proposals to Student Success Summit
The 2018 Student Success Summit will focus on how student affairs practitioners, faculty and staff can develop effective approaches to support students who struggle to complete their degree. The 2018 Planning Committee seeks engaging and influential proposals that incorporate this year’s theme: Con...
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Save the date for the second annual Student Success Summit
The University Office of Student Affairs will host the second annual Student Success Summit July 24–25. The summit will focus on how faculty, staff and administrators can connect with colleagues across campus, help one another grow and expand knowledge of campus resources and student support servic...
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Apply for the Alexandra Piepho Learning and Life Scholarship
Alexandra Piepho, as a promising member of the class of 2016, balanced her passion for exploration and learning with a variety of enriching interests in both the arts and sciences. To honor Alexandra’s legacy, her parents, family and friends created the Alexandra Piepho Learning and Life Scholarship...
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OrgSync successor demonstrations
The Office of Student Affairs is in the later stages of choosing an engagement platform to replace OrgSync, which is undergoing large-scale changes in 2018. This week, two vendors will visit campus to present in-depth demonstrations of their offerings. The university community is invited to the fo...