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Financial Wellness Wednesdays: “Financial Planning for a Study Abroad Experience”
Are you thinking about studying abroad but not sure how to pay for it? Students are invited to an informational session to learn about the options available to finance study abroad programs. The program is part of University Health and Counseling Services and the Office of Multicultural Affairs’…
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Mandel School International Education Programs Lunch and Learn Information Session: Invisible Groups in a New Poland
Join the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School for Applied Social Sciences for its next International Education Programs Lunch and Learn Information Session. The next event will highlight the Mandel School’s Invisible Groups in a New Poland program, which is led by Associate Professor Kathleen…
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Multicultural Graduate Student Luncheon
The Office of Multicultural Affairs will host a luncheon for graduate students Friday, Oct. 26, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in Sears Library Building, Room 409. Graduate students can mingle with fellow students outside of their schools to build community and create connections while enjoying a…
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Bioethics and Medical Humanities Integrated Graduate Studies Program information session and open house
The Department of Bioethics will host an open house and information session about its integrated graduate studies (IGS) program, which allows undergraduates to pursue a master’s degree in bioethics and medical humanities during their senior year. The event will take place Thursday, Oct. 25, at 5…
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First CWRU's first general body meeting
First-generation students looking to build community with other first-generation students are welcome to attend First CWRU’s very first general body meeting. The group was formed this semester after students demonstrated interest. Attendees will learn how to get involved and become a leader in the…
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“Developing an Online Professional Experience”
Women in Science and Humanities Earning Doctorates (WISHED) will lead a session on creating an online professional profile, including those on LinkedIn and ResearchGate. Dana Crawford, associate professor of population and quantitative health sciences, will talk with doctoral students about…
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“Plain and Precise Legal Prose”
Terri Mester, pre-law adviser, lecturer in English and adjunct professor of law, will lead a 90-minute workshop teaching students to apply plain language principles to the unique demands of legal writing. The session will intersperse lecturing with group discussion, starting with why Chaucer took…
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SAGES Portfolio Workshop
Students are invited to a SAGES Portfolio Workshop Friday, Oct. 19, from 12:45 to 2 p.m. in Bellflower Hall, Room 102. The SAGES Portfolio coordinator will lead a workshop on how to write, assemble, and submit all documents for the SAGES Writing Portfolio. Pizza will be provided. For students who…
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Operation Smile Blankets and Service Event
Students are invited to join Operation Smile for its Blankets and Service Event Thursday, Oct. 25, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in House 4 Great Room. Attendees will make tie blankets and cards for children at Cleveland Clinic’s pediatric center. The event will be catered by Potbelly. Tickets are $5 a…
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“Applying to Graduate School in the STEM Fields—and Writing Those Pesky Personal Statements”
Undergraduate students are invited to a seminar on the process for applying to graduate school in the STEM fields Friday, Oct. 26, from 12:45 to 2 p.m. in Sears Library Building, Room 439. Ina Martin, director of the Materials for Opto/Electronics Research and Education Center, and Emily Pentzer,…