Student Life
February 03, 2020
The Dawn Wall, a film about free climber Tommy Caldwell, his climbing partner, Kevin Jorgeson, and their attempt to scale the 3,000-foot Dawn Wall of El Capitan, will be screened this weekend at Strosacker Auditorium. The event is hosted by the CWRU Film Society and co-sponsored by the CWRU…
January 30, 2020
Undergraduate first-year students, sophomores and juniors of any discipline are invited to apply to explore career opportunities in finance and related areas in New York City during the university’s annual Wall Street Trek. The experience will allow students to be part of one-on-one meetings and…
January 30, 2020
hackCWRU, the university’s annual student-run hackathon, will be held Feb. 7-9 at Sears think[box]. More than 350 student hackers will spend 36 straight hours on innovation and collaboration. Attendees will work with peers and mentors to create projects in one of four project tracks. High school…
January 29, 2020
One undergraduate student and one graduate student will be selected to attend the CASE Workshop: Catalyzing Advocacy for Science and Engineering, in Washington, D.C., from March 29 to April 1, with funding support from the university. Apply by Feb. 10 to be considered. Funding is provided by the…
January 27, 2020
Undergraduate women in STEM are encouraged to apply for the Program Rewarding Innovation in STEM Entrepreneurship (PRISE), a project-based learning cohort of STEM students who receive coaching and financial support to launch a STEM venture of their choosing. The program is an initiative of the…
January 24, 2020
The Department of English’s annual prize competition is now open for submissions. More than $1,500 in prize money will be awarded to recognize outstanding work by undergraduate- and graduate-student writers. Undergraduate students of any major can enter competitions for undergraduate students. One…
January 24, 2020
Be a part of a CWRU tradition to recognize graduate faculty for their exemplary contributions to the education and development of students through advising, mentoring, and classroom teaching by helping with the selection of this year’s John. S. Diekhoff Award. School of Graduate Studies students…
January 23, 2020
Undergraduate Diversity Collaborative partnered with Kelvin Smith Library, University Technology (UTech) and Student Affairs to implement this program to lend out Chromebooks for up to seven days and graphing calculators for up to three days. Students can use this free service by bringing their…
January 22, 2020
The Feminist Collective is preparing for the fourth annual production of The Genital Monologues, to be held on Feb. 14. Organizers are seeking submissions of stories, poems and other creative contributions until Feb 9. TGM is a revamped version of The Vagina Monologues created to be more…
January 16, 2020
The Social Justice Institute (SJI) invites undergraduate first-year students, sophomores and juniors to apply to the Social Justice Scholars study group, which will focus on immigration reform. Accepted applicants will receive a $500 stipend for their full participation. Over the course of spring…