Sophomores and juniors in STEM fields needed to mentor first-year students

The Women in Science and Engineering Roundtable Peer Mentor Program is seeking sophomores and juniors with science, engineering, math or pre-medicine majors to mentor first-year students who also are interested in STEM fields. Interested students

Women staff: Develop your professional, personal life plan during upcoming session

Women staff: Join the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women’s brown-bag lunchtime series, known as WILD (Women Inspiring Lunchtime Discussions) Wednesdays. This year’s discussions will kick off Sept. 12 with the talk “Designing Your

NetWellness to assist with upcoming series on addiction

Coming in September: addiction ideastream: Next month, ideastream will present in-depth coverage looking at the “mysterious and often misunderstood world of addiction.” The coverage, which will cover everything from what happens inside an addict’s brain

School of Medicine co-hosts health data symposium

Drowning in health data: Symposium tackles silos and promotes integration Shaker Heights Patch: Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and the Ohio Department of Health co-hosted the first Ohio Health Data Statewide Symposium yesterday.

Weatherhead School’s Susan Helper discusses California’s manufacturing revival

Cassidy: Silicon Valley, Bay Area poised for manufacturing revival Mercury News: Areas of California are in the midst of a manufacturing revival, with the complex work rewarding those in the field with an average of

“The Daily” seeks talented writers for hands-on, fast-paced student work opportunity

Love to write? Interested in always knowing what’s happening on campus? Then apply to work for The Daily. University Marketing & Communications seeks a student to help manage and write for The Daily, among other

5 questions with…”Observer” editor-in-chief, junior Tyler Hoffman

When junior Tyler Hoffman isn’t scouring the pages of his textbooks, you’ll likely find him poring over even more pages—specifically, the pages of The Observer, the student-run newspaper of which he is editor-in-chief. Hoffman took

Student Affairs announces 10 winners of Little Blue Book trivia challenge

Student Affairs today announced the winners of the Little Blue Book trivia challenge. The Little Blue Book, an online version of which can be viewed at students.case.edu/division/traditions/bluebook/, introduces incoming students to Case Western Reserve’s

Autism Speaks U chapter to hold first meeting Sept. 4

The Case Western Reserve University chapter of Autism Speaks U will hold its first meeting of the semester Tuesday, Sept. 4, at 7 p.m. in Thwing Center Meeting Room B. During the meeting, individuals can

Writing Resource Center opens Tuesday; consultants available to visit classes

The Writing Resource Center will open Tuesday, Sept. 4. Current campus locations include Bellflower Hall, Kelvin Smith Library, Sages Cafe (in Crawford Hall) and Nord Hall 410. Students may make appointments by going to