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Fall Leadership Series: “Navigating Politics as a Student Leader”
Student leaders gain many transferable skills, such as communication, project management, and working on a team. These skills can be useful in transitioning to a workplace environment. One skill that isn't discussed as often is the skill they gain in navigating politics. The next session in…
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Graduate Student Council Professional Development Series: “Tax 101”
The Graduate Student Council has revamped its Professional Development Conference this year. Instead of a one-day event in the spring, there will be monthly virtual seminars, each with a different subject of discussion. The Graduate Student Council hopes to give graduate students the flexibility to…
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MS in applied anatomy information session and Q&A
Students have said the Master of Science in Applied Anatomy program prepared them to take the next step in achieving their academic and professional goals in medicine and health care.  As the Dec. 1 spring application round nears, the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine invites…
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IGS bioethics and medical humanities open house
Interested in earning a Master of Arts in Bioethics and Medical Humanities and your BA from Case Western Reserve University in just four years? Attend an open house to learn about the Department of Bioethics' Integrated Graduate Studies (IGS) Program, a unique program through which you can earn two…
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Biomedical Sciences Training Program information session
The Case Western Reserve University Biomedical Sciences Training Program (BSTP) invites students to join the director of the program, George Dubyak, and two current students to learn about the umbrella program that offers a common entry point to most of the School of Medicine’s biomedical PhD…
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Health Professions Week Kickoff Webinar
Join Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine’s Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences to kick off Health Professions Week with a webinar Sunday, Nov. 15, at 6:45 p.m. (EST). This webinar will highlight different career paths individuals with a degree in the health…
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Mortar Board information session
Students are invited to learn more about the Mortar Board National Senior Honor Society, Lux Chapter, during an information session today (Nov. 11) from 8 to 9 p.m.  Attendees will learn more about the organization and what they can do to be the best candidate. Email mortarboardexec@case.edu to…
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“Engineering the Talk: Global Engineering”
No matter the field, being able to effectively communicate across different cultures and international settings is critical to a successful career in academia, industry, art and medicine. The Case School of Engineering Peer Advisors will host “Engineering the Talk: Global Engineering” today (Nov.…
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GIS Day!
GIS Day is an annual event for students, staff, faculty and the broader community to learn more about Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and to celebrate the power of geospatial analysis and visualization in answering research questions and solving real-world problems. This year, GIS Day is…
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Writing Workshop: "Revision and Reflection"
The Writing Resource Center (WRC) will hold its final General Campus Workshop series event of the semester Friday, Nov. 13, from 12:45 to 2 p.m.(EST). The workshop, "Revision and Reflection", will be held via Zoom. Luke Reader, SAGES Teaching Fellow, and Francesca Conti, peer writing fellow, will…