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Magnolia Block Party
Undergraduate students are invited to Magnolia Block Party, an event featuring food, lawn games, a dunk tank, and a 40 ft. inflatable obstacle course all along Magnolia Drive at the Greek Houses. Hosted jointly by Alpha Phi, Zeta Beta Tau, Theta Chi, Delta Tau Delta, Sigma Alpha and Phi Kappa Theta...
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Student Activities Fair
For the first time since fall 2019, the fall Student Activities Fair will return to its in-person format, hosting students looking to get involved in an organization on campus. The fair will be held outdoors Sunday, Aug. 22, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the Kelvin Smith Library oval, Tinkham Veal...
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Virtual career fairs
Post-Graduate Planning and Experiential Education will host two virtual career fairs during the fall 2021 semester. Whether you are looking for an internship, a full-time position or a co-op, attending a career fair is an important part of your search. Leading up to the fair, employers from a broad...
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“Trimming in Two: Spoken English Fluency”
The Spoken English Program will offer “Trimming in Two: Spoken English Fluency,” a two-session seminar July 2 and July 9 from 2 to 2:50 p.m. In this seminar, participants will learn the general guidelines for using the skill of “trimming” to sound fluent in English. Participants will see examples o...
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"Getting Unstuck"
"Getting Unstuck" is a fast-paced, three-session online seminar hosted by University Health and Counseling Services on July 7, 14 and 21, from 1–2 p.m. This seminar is intended to help increase your understanding and knowledge about depression. The goal is to provide you with some skills to recogniz...
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“Getting Unstuck”
Students are invited to participate in “Getting Unstuck,” a fast-paced, three-session seminar to increase their understanding and knowledge of depression. Offered by University Health and Counseling Services, the goal of this seminar is to provide students with skills to recognize and manage symptom...
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CWRU faculty to organize study abroad trips during 2021-2022 winter break
CWRU faculty are planning study abroad programs for winter break 2021-2022 in the hopes that international travel will be able to safely resume for the programs to take place. There are at least two study abroad programs that will be offered during winter break: Biology 309 in Costa Rica and Spanis...
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“Understanding the Black Student Experience”
The African and African American Studies Minor and Office for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity will host a session for undergraduate students titled “Understanding the Black Student Experience” Thursday, May 20, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Attendees will: Meet CWRU faculty, staff and students;...
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“Life Without Sports: What's Next?”
University Health and Counseling Services will offer a group called “Life Without Sports: What's Next?” May 19 and 25. The sessions will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. Whether you were a former student-athlete in high school, a current athlete whose sports season got canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic...
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SAGES Writing Portfolio workshop
Have you completed or are you about to complete your second University Seminar? If the answer is yes, then you’re ready to put together your SAGES Writing Portfolio. Come to a remote (Zoom) workshop Monday, May 10, from 12:45 to 2 p.m. led by Portfolio Coordinator Kristine Kelly to learn how to com...