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Write for The Observer!

The Observer, Case Western Reserve University’s independent, student-fun newspaper, is looking for reporters. This is a great opportunity for first-years to better their writing and learn more about campus and the community around it. Students can cover a variety of topics, including campus events, administrative actions, and local news. No...

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Northstar: Entrepreneurship Workshop

Join Professor Michael Goldberg, expert on entrepreneurship, for an interactive workshop.  Friday, October 9 12:45 - 2:00 PM EST In-person at Nord 400 or Online through Zoom Open to undergraduate, graduate, and professional students. Register here.  How is research on campus helping to address obstacles to entrepreneurship in local communities and beyond? How can...

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Careers in International Law

On Friday, September 18, CWRU School of Law Dean Michael Scharf will be speaking on: "Ten Things You Should Know about a Career in International Law." Dean Scharf might also address Covid-19's influence on law school admissions. Students can register via Handshake. The event is sponsored by the Office...

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Anti-Racism Lecture by Lawrence Ross

ACES and Interfraternity Congress/Panhellenic Council will host national best-seller and renowned speaker Lawrence Ross to speak on college campus climate and racism Tuesday, Sept. 8, at 6 p.m. EST via Zoom.Open to all members of the Case Western Reserve University community, Ross will present “Blackballed.” Based on his most recent...

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Think Beyond the Bubble Panel

The Office of Multicultural Affairs and Know Your Neighbors will host a virtual community leader panel Wednesday, Sept. 23, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The panel will feature residents from the local Cleveland community who aim to spread awareness about activities happening in their neighborhoods. The residents will talk about...

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Theater Launches 2020(hindsight)

The Department of Theater is launching a crowd-sourced world premier original play, 2020(hindsight)! CWRU Students are invited to write personal essays for a live Zoom performance November 12-15th.  We are currently looking for 10-20 short autobiographical pieces about your mindset/experience during the Covid-19 pandemic. These pieces can explore a variety of topics, including but not limited...

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Emerging Leaders Program

The Emerging Leaders Program (ELP) is a one-semester program specifically designed to provide first-year students the opportunity to develop their leadership skills, build relationships across campus and become engaged in the campus community. ELP develops leaders with the confidence, ability and passion to be active and engaged leaders in...

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Humanities Prize Nominations

The annual Humanities Prize is a $500 cash award to recognize exceptional achievement in a capstone project or senior paper. Eligibility: This award is only available to CWRU humanities students. (Click here for a list of the humanities departments and majors at CWRU.) Application Details: This year’s deadline is April 24, 2020. All application materials...

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