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  • We are officially BACK! Join us for ASA’s Kickback Block Party — the perfect way to start the semester with food, music, games, and community. Expect Afrobeats, Amapiano, and nonstop energy … plus good eats, fun games, and a chance to meet the ASA family. Whether you’re new to ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø or already part of the crew, this is the place to be!
  • Design for America (DFA) is an interdisciplinary group of students who use human-centered design to solve social and local issues in Cleveland. Come join us to learn about DFA at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø/CIA, participate in a fun design sprint, and meet exec! Curious to learn more about design thinking and DFA? check out designforamerica.org
  • Design for America (DFA) is an interdisciplinary group of students who use human-centered design to solve social and local issues in Cleveland. Come join us to learn about DFA at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø/CIA, participate in a fun design sprint, and meet exec! Curious to learn more about design thinking and DFA? check out designforamerica.org
  • Happy 37th anniversary to us! Everyone is invited to our annual open house cookout, where you can enjoy: - Free food by Bon Appetit - Free chair massage - Raffles, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø information tables, and more - Membership specials - Local animal rescues with adoptable pets
  • Learn how and when to plan your international experience as a pre-med/pre-health student! Explore programs that offer clinical and/or community health opportunities abroad. Co-hosted with the Career Center.
  • Collaborate & connect with outward-focused ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø allies at the new MidTown Collaboration Center. Be a part of our unified efforts to collectively incite positive change in our neighborhoods and our university. Join us for a catered lunch, updates, resources, and news of exciting things ahead. This month's featured presentations will feature programs from the Clinical and Translational Science Co...
  • This information session is an opportunity to learn more about what it means to be a Peer Health Educator, and learn how you can be part of building a healthier campus. What is a Peer Health Educator? ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Peer Health Educators (PHE) are students who are committed to creating a culture of wellness within the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø community. The purpose of the program is to advocate for and promote health c...
  • Each year, severe weather events like thunderstorms, tornadoes, and lightning result in hundreds of injuries and deaths and cause billions of dollars in damage across the United States. To improve early warnings and help save lives, the National Weather Service (NWS) established SKYWARN®, a nationwide volunteer program of trained storm spotters. Join over 350,000 volunteers—including police ...
  • Conflict is a natural part of academic and campus life, but how we respond to it can make all the difference. This interactive session will explore practical strategies for recognizing, understanding, and de-escalating conflict in classroom and departmental settings. Participants will gain tools to manage tense conversations, foster respectful dialogue, and support a more inclusive and collabor...
  • Join Sue Marasco, PhD, and guest Jeffrey Loeb, MD, PhD from the University of Chicago Illinois to discuss UG3 Grants & Collaboration efforts across the CTSA network. Speakers: Sue Marasco, PhD Assistant Director, Research Programs & Proposal Development CTSC of Northern Ohio Jeffrey Loeb, MD, PhD John S. Garvin Chair, Professor & Head Department of Neurology and Rehabilitation