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H@W: Marketing and Communication

Join us for a virtual panel discussion on humanities careers in digital marketing and communications. The virtual panel is on October 29, at 12:45 pm, featuring three recent CWRU alumni: Caitlyn Caldwell Director of Marketing and Communications at Sustainable Community Associates BA, English, Hiram College '13; MA, English Literature, CWRU,...

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Externship Info Session

Last year, CWRU's  partnered with Paragon One to match 100 students with remote externships. This year, that partnerhship is expanding to include paid externships, including positions like nonprofit consulting for PwC (Pricewaterhouse Coopers), and a talent acquisition externship at Pfizer. This week, Paragon is hosting a general information session...

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Humanities Internship Celebration

On October 1, the Baker-Nord Center will host its annual luncheon to celebrate recent recipients of the Humanities@Work Summer Stipends, Spring Remote Projects, Feldman Grant, and Cramer Fellowship. This is a casual opportunity for students to learn from one another. In addition to this year's honorees, all CAS students are...

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Fall Career Fairs

The CWRU career fairs aren't just for seniors! The fairs are a great opportunity to find summer internships, scope out local research and writing opportunities, and learn about major employers accross a wide range of industries. There are many employers seeking humanities students at this year's event, including Teach...

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Humanities@Work in the Spotlight

The National Humanities Alliance has released a new report on exemplary humanities programs accross the country. Both Case Western Reserve's Baker-Nord Scholars program and our Humanities@Work initiative were featured as examples of successful strategies to support humanities undergraduates. The full report is available on the Study the Humanities website,...

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Humanities@Work: JOURNALISM

A panel of young journalists will discuss the opportunities and challenges of being a journalist in the twenty-first century. The event is Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at 4:00 pm. Our distinguished guests include: Selena Simmons-Duffin reports on health policy and the coronavirus pandemic for NPR. Simmons-Duffin is also a former...

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GirlTrek Founder at Think Forum

The first Think Forum speaker this semester is T. Morgan Dixon, cofounder & CEO of GirlTrek. Dixon’s talk will center on the intersection of race and gender, entrepreneurship, public health, and how GirlTrek has brought communities together before and during the pandemic. Tuesday, March 30, 2021 at 5 p.m.Presented by University...

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Congrats 2020 Guthrie Winners

Congratulations to the 2020 Guthrie Prize Winners!  There were 17 great entries this year, and the top participants were neck-and-neck across many categories on the judges' scoring rubric. In the end, four students were awarded cash prizes totalling $1200.  This year's recipients were: First place  - Sierra Grabowska, Theater ’22 “Micro-hospitalization...

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