Dear Graduate Student,
You will be receiving this newsletter every Tuesday (except when there is a university holiday on that Tuesday).
Visit the GSC website (gsc.case.edu) for meeting minutes and slides of the GSC General Assembly meetings, GSC 102 information for GSC-sponsored clubs, and general information about GSC. All meeting minutes and slides until the April GA are posted.
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E-mail: gscinfo@case.edu
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RTA Pass Vote
The Graduate Student Council is hosting a vote next month about the continuity of the RTA pass. School representatives will vote, representing all students in their schools.
Please read the information on the infographic below.
You can also see more details about the discussions around this vote in our past meeting minutes and slides (links at the top of the email).
Graduate Student Appreciation Week (GSAW)
The GSC board wants to thank all committee members and volunteers who made it possible for 482 students and guests to enjoy the GSAW BALL this year!
We hope everyone enjoyed and had a great time in this year's appreciation week and in the ball.
If you want to share pictures with us, tag @cwrugsc!
Committee Members:
Ankit Saha
Kaylee Boney
Gloria Piekarczyk
Tejaswini Rane
Elise Rolston
Anthony Nunnery
Volunteers:
Sachin Mittal
Justin Mendoza
Hanna Suh
Princess Ekpo
Zubin Khan
In particular, thanks to Regan Gee, VP of Social and Special Programming, for all your hard work in organizing the GSAW ball. Your dedication and attention to detail truly made the event a memorable and enjoyable experience for everyone.
And thanks to Jenn Brown, Director of Graduate Student Life and GSC's advisor, for planning the events throughout the week and supporting GSC's mission to be the voice of all graduate students on campus. We appreciate all you do for us!
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Thwing Study Over
Thwing Study Over is on April 30th from 5-10pm in the Thwing Center, and we will be catering food from multiple restaurants and a variety of cuisines (including Indian, Jamaican, American, and Korean). We will have a photo booth, henna/airbrush tattoos, free massages, and more. Each ticket guarantees you entrance, food at a caterer of your choice, and the ability to participate in all the activities. This is a child-friendly event!
https://cglink.me/2cS/r2256341

Distinguished Lecture featuring Elizabeth Kolbert
Join the F. Joseph Callahan Distinguished Lecture in partnership with Think Forum, for a talk featuring Elizabeth Kolbert, a renowned journalist, author, and environmentalist.
Elizabeth Kolbert will take the Maltz Performing Arts Center Stage for the F. Joseph Callahan Distinguished Lecture on Wednesday, May 1, 2024. Her newest book, H is for Hope, will be released on March 26, 2024.
Admission is free, but tickets are required for entrance. Please register here for this lecture.
Afternoon Tea with CASEE
Join the American Society of Engineering Education for tea, cookies, and riveting conversation about “Smartness in Engineering: Beliefs of undergraduate engineering students” on Tuesday, April 23 from 5-6 pm in Wickenden 328. Please RSVP at https://forms.gle/n8cHxKHWhjdAho398. Have questions? Contact CASEE at casee@case.edu or Brandi Martz at blm113@case.edu.

CWRU LIFT Squat Competition
For this semester's lifting event, CWRU LIFT will be hosting a mock powerlifting meet featuring squat, bench, and deadlift! All skill levels are welcome! Snacks, coffee, goodie bags, and an after-party will all be provided. The event will occur on Saturday, April 27th. It will be at Veale Athletic Center from 10AM-6PM.
https://cglink.me/2cS/r2255576

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Hudson Relays
Dear Graduate Students,
We are thrilled to announce the 114th Annual Hudson Relays, set to take place on April 27th from 10am to 1pm, just two weeks away! The Hudson Relays stands as a testament to CWRU's rich history, dating back to 1910 when it marked the relocation of our campus to the vibrant University Circle area. Today, it remains a cherished event, eagerly anticipated by students and alumni alike. It’s an incredible opportunity to showcase our class spirit and contribute to this long-standing tradition.
Each class year, including grad students and alumni, is still recruiting runners and volunteers for the race. As a runner or volunteer, you’ll receive a Hudson Relays T-shirt, water bottle, small breakfast, and lunch! Imagine the pride of seeing “CWRU Grads” engraved on the rock outside Adelbert Hall this year!
Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to represent our class and make memories that will last. Please fill out this form to sign up as a runner or volunteer.

SOM DEIE: Asian American Pacific Island Heritage Month Keynote Presentation & Festival
SOM is celebrating Asian American Awareness! Join the SOM Office of Diversity for a V.I.T.A.L.S Keynote Presentation: “Understanding Intergenerational Scripts to Unlock One’s Power & Promote Wellbeing.” Our Keynote, Stacey Diane Arañez Litam, Ph.D., LPCC, NCC, CCMHC, Assistant Professor, Counseling, Administration, Supervision & Adult Learning, Cleveland State University, is an award-winning, nationally recognized researcher, educator, clinical counselor, and social justice advocate.
Following the presentation, join us for a festival with authentic, local Asian Cuisine, Live Entertainment, and Asian vendors.
This FREE EVENT will also be livestreamed. Register today!
https://cglink.me/2cS/r2254681

Imagatorium
The Department of Dance at Case Western Reserve University announces its final production of the 2023-2024 season, Imagatorium. The concert runs April 18-20 at 7:30 pm. The production will feature original works by second-year graduate students Claire Christie, Mikayla Heinrich-Wong, and Zhaonian Li along with senior capstone projects by Noah Hardy, Luke Koski, and Lucia Mancha. Tickets are $10 for general admission. No reservations are accepted. Visit case.edu/artsci/dance for information.


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