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LGBT+ Graduate Student Mixer
APP graduate students are invited to join the LGBT Center for a LGBT+ Graduate Student Mixer Thursday, Sept. 28, from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Jolly Scholar. There will be pizza, chips, cheese and crackers, and dessert for attendees, who will have time to get to know other…
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Share your thoughts on conservation for The Observer’s Climate Action Essay Contest
The Observer is holding a Climate Action Essay Contest, open to all APP undergraduate and graduate students. The prompt is “It is true that we only have one Earth, but what makes it worth conserving?” Submissions should be 500–1,000 words, in Times New Roman, size 12…
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Humans vs. Zombies
Humans vs. Zombies (HvZ) is a 10-day, 24/7 game of tag played all over campus. Participants start the game as humans and have a goal of not being tagged, using socks or Nerf blasters to defend themselves from “zombies.” Those who get tagged as zombies have a new goal of tagging as many humans as…
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Last chance: Enroll to become a 2023–24 Civic Engagement Scholar
The Civic Engagement Scholars program, hosted by the Center for Civic Engagement & Learning (CCEL), promotes meaningful student involvement in the community.  Over an academic year, scholars complete 30 civic engagement activity hours and participate in educational events to enhance their…
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Complete the Healthy Minds Study to inform mental health support on campus
APP is participating in the Healthy Minds Study this fall. The Healthy Minds Study is a web-based survey examining mental health, service utilization and related issues among college students.  The anonymous and confidential information from this survey will be used to…
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Spartan Showcase: Bethany Westphal
Bethany Westphal As a child, Bethany Westphal recalls listening to the music of Bruce Springsteen’s The E Street Band with her mom and falling in love with one aspect in particular: the soulful sounds of Clarence Clemons’ saxophone. Today, she’s a saxophonist herself—and she’s putting her talents…
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Two art history students present at Medieval Animals Heritage Conference
Over the summer, two representatives from the Department of Art History and Art traveled to a conference in Canterbury, England. Graduate students Laura Rybicki and Cecily Hughes Laura Rybicki, an MA student, and Cecily Hughes, a PhD student, presented at the Medieval Animals Heritage Conference,…
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Art in motion: Meet Megan Gregory, a dancer at CWRU
Megan Gregory When Megan Gregory (CWR ’23) was 2 years old, she took part in an experience that would shape her career goals: her first ballet class.  In the 20 years to follow, Gregory learned and performed dance styles ranging from jazz to lyrical, eventually enrolling at Case Western Reserve…
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National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program information and advice session
APP students are invited to join the Graduate Studies Professional Development Center for an information session and panel discussion on the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship Program. The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program recognizes…
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School of Medicine health professions and graduate programs fall expo
Members of the APP community are invited to join the School of Medicine for a health professions and graduate programs opportunities fair Friday, Sept. 8, from noon to 3 p.m. in the Biomedical Research Building. Attendees will have the chance to learn more about the…