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Graduate students: Apply for Office of Residence Life graduate staff positions
The Office of Residence Life is accepting applications for graduate staff positions for the 2017–2018 academic year. On-campus housing is included in the compensation package. Applications are due by Monday, Feb. 13, at 5 p.m. For the application timeline, position descriptions and to apply,…
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Complete service projects over breaks with CCEL’s Alternative Breaks
The Feb. 1 deadline is approaching to apply for one of the Center for Civic Engagement & Learning’s (CCEL) March or May Alternative Breaks. CCEL will host three Alternative Breaks this spring semester to give undergraduate and graduate students an opportunity to spend a week in service and…
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Submit your writing for the English Prizes 2017 competition to win monetary awards
The Department of English is holding its annual English Prizes competition, which offers monetary awards to students. These awards are open to all students, with a variety of categories for essays, prose, poetry and more. The deadline to enter the competition is Monday, Feb. 27, at noon. Students…
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Share how your identity impacts your experiences
The Feminist Collective at CWRU is accepting submissions for its new production of The Genital Monologues. The event is community written and produced. Students are invited to submit poems, short stories, monologues, artwork, songs, videos and more detailing how their identity impacts their…
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Deadlines approaching for Mandel School program and scholarship applications
Applications for full scholarship consideration for the fall 2017 on-campus MSSA social work master’s degree program at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences are due Feb. 1. The general application deadline for the fall 2017 on-campus MSSA social work master's degree…
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Build your spoken English confidence with fee-based ESS seminar
Educational Services for Students will offer a fee-based Spoken English Seminar to help students build their confidence with spoken English. Students will practice a range of skills to help them improve fluency and cultural understanding by exploring listening skills, pronunciation,…
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Apply to have your student organization supported by the Social Justice Institute
The Social Justice Institute (SJI) recently announced the first cohort of SJI-Supported Student Groups. These campus organizations have demonstrated a commitment to social justice and will receive support from the institute, including logistical help, assistance securing speakers and planning…
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Welcome new students to CWRU as an orientation leader
The Office of First-Year Experience and Family Programs is looking for energetic and enthusiastic undergraduate students to share their excitement and knowledge about ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ with new students and their families as 2017 orientation leaders. Orientation leaders support new…
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Volunteer with Labre Homeless Outreach to help the Cleveland community
Looking to serve those in need and break out of the University Circle bubble? Want a one-time service experience or a regular volunteer opportunity? Labre Homeless Outreach, a ministry of the Newman Catholic Student Association, needs volunteers for its weekly Monday night service trips. From 6 to…
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Stay up to date on current events with free Spoken English Seminar
Educational Services for Students will offer a free Spoken English Seminar on current events this semester. Students will engage in discussions about current events with their peers. Topics may include: technology, entertainment, health/lifestyle and pop culture. The seminar will be held Fridays…