Student Life
February 02, 2021
A Distinguished Senior Fellow at the inequality-focused think tank Demos, Heather McGhee is a public policy expert who designs and promotes solutions to inequality in America. Her forthcoming book The Sum of Us: What Racism Costs Everyone and How We Can Prosper Together, explores the true cost of…
February 01, 2021
The Graduate Student Council (GSC) will offer its Professional Development Fund again for the spring 2021 semester. Each year, the Graduate Student Council allocates money toward a professional development fund accessible to CWRU graduate students. Students have the opportunity to receive up to…
February 01, 2021
Imagine meeting with CEOs and executives of some of the largest Wall Street firms. Now consider having that chance as an undergraduate student, as early as your first year. And at no cost to you. That’s the opportunity provided to ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ students through the Wall Street…
February 01, 2021
Delta Epsilon Mu is a pre-health professional co-ed fraternity that welcomes students with any major and any health-related track (pre-medicine, pre-dentistry, nursing, pre-physician assistant, etc.). Delta Epsilon Mu focuses on providing opportunities for undergraduate students to connect with…
January 28, 2021
The Office of Interprofessional Education, Research and Collaborative Practice will sponsor the registration fee for a team to compete in the 2021 CLARION Interprofessional Healthcare Case Competition, which will be held virtually April 9–10. The case topic is racial disparities in infant and…
January 28, 2021
Take a study break and doodle some motivational quotes and images on the whiteboards within the Health Education Campus or on your own whiteboard at home. Submit a picture to the physician assistant program’s wellness committee by Feb. 12 for judging by the faculty and staff of the graduate…
January 27, 2021
As many faculty, staff and students begin to return to campus, the Dean of Students Office would like to remind the ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ community about the resources that exist for students experiencing food insecurity, or a lack of access to food. To make these options more accessible, the Dean…
January 27, 2021
The Diekhoff Student Committee is seeking applications from students at the School of Graduate Studies. For more than 40 years, the John S. Diekhoff Award has recognized graduate faculty for their exemplary contributions to the education and development of students through advising, mentoring and…
January 27, 2021
This semester, the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences is offering virtual study abroad courses. The courses provide an opportunity for students to engage in global and intercultural learning with diverse professionals across the globe without leaving home. In…
January 25, 2021
One to One Fitness Center welcomes students to the new semester with free group exercise classes. Staying active during the expanded time at home is important for both physical and mental health. Students can take advantage of free in-person, virtual and recorded group exercise classes Jan.…