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Fall Fest at KSL with Paws for a Cause
Join Paws for a Cause and Kelvin Smith Library on Friday, Oct. 31, from noon to 2 p.m. on the library’s first floor for therapy dog cuddles, pet-themed craft, a costume contest with prizes and snacks. Students who attend in a costume will be entered into a raffle to win one of four $25 gift…
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Are you ready to declare your major?
Beginning Nov. 1, you are able to formally declare your major(s) or minor(s). What does this mean for you? Major declaration is the exciting time when you officially declare your academic path for your undergraduate career. That being said, do not feel pressured to declare a major now. You have…
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Let's Talk Drop-in Consultation
At ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ, we want to promote the health and well-being of all our students. Let’s Talk is a drop-in service that offers 1:1 informal, confidential consultation with a University Health and Counseling Services (UHCS) counselor. Who is a good fit for Let’s…
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Get a sick meal to go at either Leutner or Fribley Dining Hall
Is your friend or roommate under the weather? Get a sick meal to go at either Leutner or Fribley Dining Hall. How to get a sick basket: Give a friend your meal swipe card Let the cashier know they are swiping for a sick basket Go to the "Home Table" at Leutner or the "Classic" Station…
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Review your mid-semester grades and finish the semester strong
Mid-semester grades are now available in the Student Information System (SIS). Click the Grades & History tile on the Student Home page, then select the term to view your grades. These grades are for advisory purposes only, which means they are not part of your official academic record or…
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Feeding the circle: a conversation with Wampanoag chef Sherry Pocknett
Join James Beard Award-winning Wampanoag Chef Sherry Pocknett in conversation with artist M. Carmen Lane, founder and director of ATNSC: Center for Healing and Creative Leadership. Together, they will explore Indigenous foodways and storytelling through practice, experimentation and learning,…
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Haven hour: live music and community
Enjoy an afternoon of live music and connection at Haven Hour, a café-style, Tiny Desk–inspired series celebrating creativity and collaboration across campus. Whether you bring a tune, call a standard or simply come to listen, all are welcome. This event will be held on Friday, Oct. 31, from…
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American Red Cross blood drive
Fall back into the habit of donating blood on Wednesday, Oct. 15. The CWRU Red Cross Club and the Center for Civic Engagement and Learning will be hosting an American Red Cross blood drive in Thwing Center Ballroom from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Those who come to give blood will receive a $10…
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Attend the Responsible Conduct of Research Workshop Series
This two-part workshop series focuses on research ethics for undergraduate researchers, including topics such as: authorship, research misconduct, research on humans and animals, and artificial intelligence. Co-sponsored by the Office of Research and Technology Management. Students who complete…
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Recognition and Representation: The Importance of Seeing Ourselves in Art and Literature
Join Kelvin Smith Library for a talk and art exhibit exploring the importance of representation and recognizing ourselves in art and literature. Speakers will explore the topic through three different lenses: Cara Byrne, full-time lecturer in the Department of English, will discuss…