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  • Are you a composer or musician? Help us create a concert in just one day! Composers will have 12 hours to write a piece for an assigned chamber group, which will then have 12 hours within which to practice and rehearse. Seeking musicians of varied levels and musical backgrounds, but must be comfortable reading music. Not a musician? Come see the performances!
  • Therapy dogs will visit KSL on Monday, September 15 from 1:00 to 2:30 PM on the first floor. Build a break into your day and stop by the library to visit as little or as long as you like! Register on CampusGroups to get a reminder. Therapy dogs are meant to provide affection, comfort and support to those who need it.
  • Join Siegal Lifelong Learning for this upcoming online lecture with Hava Tirosh, PhD, Regents Professor of History, Irving and Miriam Lowe Professor of Modern Judaism, Arizona State University In this inspiring lecture, we will explore our obligation in response to the ongoing ecological crisis that threatens the future of human life, with a focus on Judaism’s perspective. How can Jewish sou...
  • Celebrate National Voter Registration Day with the Center for Civic Engagement & Learning (CCEL)! Stop by CCEL (first floor of the Tink, #165) on Tuesday, September 16 anytime between 12:30 – 2:30 p.m. to register to vote, request an absentee ballot, update your voter registration, or check your polling location. CCEL staff will be there to answer your voting questions! You may register on ...
  • AIQS students are invited to join us for Peer-Assisted Writing Support (PAWS) every Tuesday and Wednesday 6-8pm throughout the semester. Get some strategies to build on the reading and writing tasks you're doing in AIQS, meet with one of our Writing Resource Center consultants, or just have a quiet place to work. Registration not required - drop in anytime 6-8pm. This is also an Explore event.
  • Join Preventive Medicine for Kids at our first general body meeting of the year to learn more about our organization, the different committees, and how you can get involved! Volunteer training will be held right after the meeting.
  • Come out to shop CWRU Farm's own seasonal produce - locally-grown goodies cared for and harvested by our Farm Food Program staff and student interns at the University Farm in Hunting Valley! The Farm Food Program team will be coming to campus to set up shop every other week throughout the summer to make sure the fruits of our labor end up on your plates! Selection of available produce wil...
  • Join us in person to celebrate the CTSC of Northern Ohio's 18th Birthday! Connect with colleagues, enjoy refreshments, and explore resources designed to support safe and impactful research in our community. Featuring: -Ice Cream Social -Safety in Research Quiz -Information Tables
  • AIQS students are invited to join us for Peer-Assisted Writing Support (PAWS) every Tuesday and Wednesday 6-8pm throughout the semester. Get some strategies to build on the reading and writing tasks you're doing in AIQS, meet with one of our Writing Resource Center consultants, or just have a quiet place to work. Registration not required - drop in anytime 6-8pm. This is also an Explore event.
  • UH&CS is hosting the first Mindful Activity Hour of the semester on Thursday, September 18th from 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM. This program will feature succulent/bamboo planting and mini pot decorating. Other mindful activities will be available to participate in as well, join us to find out what they will be. Bring yourself and a friend (or two)! You can register on campus groups, or just walk in to TV...