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Meet with provost, university leaders to discuss new initiatives, tuition rates and more
Join Provost W.A. “Bud” Baeslack III and members of his leadership team on Friday, Feb. 10, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Ford Auditorium to learn about new initiatives to enhance student learning and life experiences at ϳԹ. During the discussion, they also will review proposed tuitio...
Habitat for Humanity organizing spring break trip to Alabama
Join the ϳԹ chapter of Habitat for Humanity as they travel to Baldwin County, Ala., for spring break March 10-17. The cost of the trip is $423 before fundraising. Interested? Email aml153@case.edu for more information....
Thwing Study Over looking for student leaders to help organize spring event
Do you love Thwing Study Over? Are you a leader and planner who is organized, fun and outgoing? Do you want to be more involved on campus? If so, apply to be a chair of the Spring 2012 Thwing Study Over. The commitment is only for the spring semester, so this is a short-term opportunity to lead a gr...
Alumnus to discuss “Finding Success Before 30” in Career Center talk
The Career Center will sponsor a virtual talk, “Big Dreams. Bold Career Moves: Finding Success Before 30,” with Tim Besse (MGT ’03). Besse will discuss how he went from accounting major to co-founder of Glassdoor.com before the age of 30. Along the way, Besse served as director of product management...
“Dating Doctor” to visit campus Feb. 8 to talk dating, relationships and more
Voted “2011 Entertainer of the Year,” by Campus Activities Magazine, Dating Doctor David Coleman is coming to campus Feb. 8 to talk dating, relationships, romance, sex, marriage, divorce and even leadership. Doors will open at 7 p.m. for the event, which will take place at The Temple – Tifereth Isra...
Explore studying overseas at the Feb. 8 Study Abroad Fair
Come explore study abroad options at the Office of Education Abroad’s Study Abroad Fair Feb. 8 from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in the Leutner Commons Dining Room. Representatives from a range of program providers will provide information and answer questions. Attendees can also meet with faculty members from v...
Learn more about teaching, mentoring excellence from Wittke/Jackson award winners Feb. 3
Have you ever wondered what goes into becoming a great teacher and mentor? Come find out from the winners of the 2011 Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching—associate professor of civil engineering Brian Metrovich and SAGES fellow Bernard Jim—and the Jackson Award for Excellence in Un...
Seniors: Yearbook portraits to be taken Feb. 6-8; schedule an appointment now
Senior portraits for the 2012 yearbook will be taken Feb. 6-8 in the Thwing Center Spartan Room. This may be the final opportunity to have your portrait taken for the 2012 yearbook. Schedule your appointment now by logging onto www.ouryear.com and entering school code 10020 or by calling 440.333.75...
Teach for America alumni, members to discuss experiences with interested students
Interested in networking and learning about Teach For America? Meet us at The Spot Feb. 2 at 6 p.m. as they launch the “Our Stories” video series, featuring clips from corps members discussing their experiences. There will also be a panel discussion with alumni and incoming corps members who can ans...
ESS offers weekly academic workshops, from time-management to reading with purpose
Educational Services for Students (ESS) is conducting a series of workshops to enhance students’ academic skills. By attending these workshops, students will learn ways to be more effective, efficient learners. Upcoming workshops include: “Understanding the Learning Process to Achieve Academic Succe...