Cashier’s Office offers guidance during remote operations April 6, 2020Even though the physical location for the Cashier’s Office in Yost Hall is closed, most office services are...Campus Updates·
CWRU Interreligious Council offers resources for those celebrating Passover or Holy Week and Easter this week April 6, 2020The CWRU Interreligious Council has compiled a list of resources for campus community members observing Passover or Holy...Campus Updates·
“Effects of Foreign Influence and Coronavirus on Research at CWRU” April 6, 2020The Office of Faculty Development is hosting an online lunch-and-learn session with Stephanie Endy, associate vice president for...Events·
Spartan Showcase: Kate Haering April 6, 2020Class Year: 2021 Major: Biology, on a pre-med track Minor: Social Work What’s your favorite thing about Case...Connect·
Phone consultations, other help available for faculty and staff April 5, 2020During our current circumstances as a result of the pandemic, CWRU’s employee assistance program provider, IMPACT Solutions, is...Faculty & Staff·
TIAA webinars April 5, 2020Faculty and staff can learn more about retirement planning, investment management and more through a series of webinars...Events·
“Healing, Pleasure, & Sex After Trauma: Tips For Reclaiming Sexuality” April 5, 2020In recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women is hosting an online...Events·
Law’s Jonathan Adler co-authors piece addressing the void created when federal legislators yield their power April 2, 2020Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, co-authored an opinion piece for The Regulatory Review. In...Op-ed·
Law’s Max Mehlman gives historical context to the debate about rationing life-saving care April 2, 2020Max Mehlman, Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law, a Distinguished University Professor, director of the Law-Medicine Centers and...Op-ed·
Center for Community Health Integration’s Kurt Stange warns that COVID-19 doesn’t discriminate April 2, 2020Kurt Stange, Distinguished University Professor, wrote a piece for The Plain Dealer about the potential for prejudicial treatment...Op-ed·