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International Student Success Series to address mental health Jan. 27
Stress and mental health concerns are universal across all students. Have you noticed a friend withdrawing, acting irregularly or saying concerning things? Understand that stress and sadness are normal reactions to life's struggles, but certain symptoms or irregularities may be reason to…
Save the date: Lunar New Year Celebration scheduled for Feb. 8
Educational Services for Students will host a Lunar New Year celebration Monday, Feb. 8, from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Sears Building, Room 464. Attendees can learn how to make dumplings and share with friends. RSVP to Elise Geither at ejg65@case.edu by Feb. 1.
Get involved: Community Service & Internship Fair to be held Jan. 15
Join the Center for Civic Engagement and Learning and the Career Center at the Spring Community Service and Internship Fair Friday, Jan. 15, from 12:30 to 2 p.m. in Thwing Center ballroom. Learn about volunteer and internship opportunities with more than 50 organizations, including local…
Buy, sell textbooks at Tau Beta Pi’s Bookswap this week
Tau Beta Pi will host a Bookswap event this week for students to buy and sell textbooks in Bingham Building, Room 102. Today (Jan. 11) students only will be able to view the Bookswap inventory. Sales will begin Tuesday, Jan. 12. The sale will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day through Jan. 15.
International graduate students: Improve spoken English skills with ESS seminar
Educational Services for Students (ESS) will offer a fee-based Spoken English Seminar for international graduate students this spring. Students will have the opportunity to participate in an interactive and engaging seminar to improve their spoken English skills. The five-week, 10-hour seminar…
Spartan Challenge entrepreneurship competition offers more than $20,000 in prizes
Undergraduate students are invited to participate in the 2016 Spartan Challenge entrepreneurship competition, which offers more than $20,000 in prizes. The contest consists of two stages: The Business Concept Stage, where teams of students develop an executive summary with the basic information…
Find out where you can park for move-in this weekend
Today (Jan. 7) through Sunday, Jan. 10, the following parking lots will be available for short-term parking usage for spring semester move in: Lot 4 (by Magnolia House) Lot 5 (Murray Hill and Adelbert Road, by Fribley Commons) Lot 57 (behind Carlton Road residence halls and next to Carlton Road…
Attend graduate TA orientation Jan. 12
The spring graduate teaching assistant (TA) training orientation will be held Tuesday, Jan. 12, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. in Sears Building, Room 408. Attendance at the orientation session is required for all new graduate TAs. Pizza and beverages will be provided. Questions about graduate TA training…
Graduate and professional students: Get discounted membership to 121 Fitness this spring
Graduate and professional students can receive discounted memberships to 121 Fitness for $18 a month. Those who take advantage of the discounted spring semester rate, which includes full access to all 121 Fitness services, can use the center free in summer. 121 Fitness is open with regular hours…
Get tips on writing your dissertation at Jan. 6 workshop
The School of Graduate Studies’ Professional Development Center will hold a workshop for students who are working on their dissertation Wednesday, Jan. 6, from 8:30 a.m. to noon in the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Community Studies Center. Writing a dissertation can be a very challenging, yet…