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Kelvin Smith Library building in the springtime with a flowering tree
Learn AI-augmented coding for data analysis
ECON 216: Data Visualization for Social Science with AI-Augmented Coding & Analysis introduces a new way to work with data using AI tools.In the course, students use AI coding agents like Claude Code to generate code by giving instructions in plain English. The focus is on reading and checking…
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Reading Days drop-in hours
Are you studying abroad during summer or fall 2026 or interested in planning for studying abroad during a later term?The Office of Education Abroad is offering extended drop-in hours during Reading Days on Tuesday, April 27, and Wednesday, April 28. Stop by the Office of Education Abroad in Sears…
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Participate in Saturday of Service
Join the Center for Civic Engagement and Learning (CCEL) for this spring’s Saturday of Service on April 18. This day of service features on- and off-campus projects throughout the day, including preparing grounds for spring planting, removing trash from a neighborhood corridor, packing meals for…
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Double check your final exam schedule
Final exams officially begin on Thursday, April 30, and end on Thursday, May 7, with final grades due by 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 9. Be sure to double check your final exam schedule in the Student Information System (SIS) in the “Academics” tile. It is also helpful to confirm details such as exam…
Kelvin Smith Library building in the springtime with a flowering tree
Course withdrawal and Pass/No Pass deadline for first-year students is April 27
Monday, April 27, is the deadline for first-year undergraduates to withdraw from individual courses, elect the pass/no pass (P/NP) grading option for one course or withdraw entirely from the current semester.Note that you may continue to process these requests in SIS until 11:59 p.m. ET, but staff…
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Dr. Dorothy Pijan Student Leadership Awards Ceremony
The Student Leadership Awards were created by Dr. Dorothy Pijan in 1986 to recognize and honor Case Western Reserve's outstanding undergraduate student leaders. Pijan worked as the director of Thwing Center and Student Activities from 1982-2003, and was a well-respected and nationally known student…
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Spring Comedian: Atsuko Okatsuka
The University Program Board is hosting Atsuko Okatsuka for this year’s Spring Comedian. Atsuko is an award-winning comedian and actress known for her high-energy performances, viral moments and signature bowl cut. Her latest stand-up special FATHER premiered on Hulu and internationally on Disney+,…
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Learn about the Master of Science in Data Science for fall 2026
Case School of Engineering’s new Master of Science in Data Science program will equip students with advanced skills in data science, artificial intelligence and machine learning, preparing them for careers in industries such as healthcare, business analytics and more. The program offers three…
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Check out opportunities to participate in Legacy Week
The Office of Student Activities and Leadership and the Spirit Committee are planning Legacy Week, which will be held April 20–25. Legacy Week is a celebration of the unique history of Case Western Reserve University. The week allows each university department, school and student organization to…
Presenters and attendees at the fall 2025 Intersections.
Celebrate undergraduate research and creative projects at Intersections
Celebrate undergraduate research and creative projects at Intersections on Friday, April 17, from 11:30 to 2 p.m. in the Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center.The Undergraduate Research Office (URO) hosts Intersections three times each year to showcase the innovation and creativity of…