Submissions are due no later than 12 PM every Wednesday. Submissions received after 12 PM will be added to the following Wednesday's newsletter.
Please useTHIS FORMif you would like something included in future newsletters.
Required Annual Title IX Training
Case Western Reserve prohibits discrimination and harassment in education and employment, including sex discrimination and sex-based harassment. In addition, the university supports those experiencing these situations and provides multiple pathways to request support or share information about an incident.
To ensure that everyone at the university has this critical information, all returning students, employees, and postdoctoral scholars and fellows are required to annually complete an approximately 25-minute online Title IX training module, while new students must attend a live training.
Students New to CWRU (as of 2025-2026)
You must attend a live training to meet this requirement. Live, half-hour trainings will begin September 9, 2025. Live Zoom Training Schedule
If you have any questions regarding your compliance status or training opportunities, please reach out to the Office of Equity at 216.368.3066 or equity@case.edu.
If you experience technical difficulties with this course, please contact the [U]Tech Service Desk by calling 216.368.HELP (4357) or emailing help@case.edu.
Take initiative: Drive the conversation by preparing questions and topics.
Follow through: Apply the feedback and advice given by your mentor.
Be open to feedback: View constructive criticism as an opportunity to grow.
Respect your mentor’s time: Schedule meetings ahead of time and arrive prepared.
Track your progress: Review and adjust your goals regularly to make the most of the relationship.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS:
Welcoming Week Job and Resource Fair
DATE: Friday, September 12, 2025 TIME: 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM LOCATION: Cuyahoga County Public Library – Parma Snow Branch (2121 Snow Rd, Parma, OH 44134) REGISTRATION: REQUIRED! CLICK HERE Space limited! Registration is first-come, first-served.
This event is part of Global Cleveland’s Welcoming Week 2025 programming, which celebrates and connects our region’s international community. You can learn more about the week’s events here: https://globalcleveland.org/welcoming-week-2025/
It’s truly the trifecta of job and resource fairs. This is a great opportunity to connect with talent, share resources, and build community.
CWRU & WSOM EVENTS
(September 2025)
EVENT
Case Interview Workshop & Practice: Intro to Profitability
Join the Weatherhead Consulting Club every Wednesday from 6–7 PM for our weekly Case Interview Workshop Series. These sessions are designed to build your case interview skills step by step, preparing you for recruiting success in consulting and beyond.
What to Expect
Each week, we’ll focus on a different framework or case style commonly used in consulting interviews. The first half of the session introduces the week’s framework—explaining how to approach it, when to use it, and key tips for success. In the second half, students will pair up to practice live case interviews using that framework, reinforcing the day’s lesson with hands-on experience.
Frameworks Covered
Over the course of the semester, we’ll cover essential frameworks and case types, including:
Market Sizing
Profitability
Pricing
Market Studies (growth/decline, entry/share)
Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
Private Equity (PE)
Interviewer-Led Cases
Human Capital
Operations
Valuation
Healthcare/Life Sciences
Non-Profit
Each Wednesday’s workshop will also mirror the case style of that Friday’s Meet the Firm event, giving students a chance to practice in advance and show up prepared.
Why Attend
These workshops provide consistent, structured practice in case interviewing—the most important skillset for consulting recruiting. Whether you are new to casing or refining your technique, the Wednesday workshops will help you build confidence, improve problem-solving, and prepare you for real interviews.
The online Spoken English Language Program Conversation Hour is open to any CWRU graduate students, postdocs, employees, undergraduates, and spouses/partners of CWRU students/employees who would like to participate in conversations and discussions in English. The sessions are designed for those whom English is not their first language. Sessions provide a relaxing, friendly, fun, and intellectual platform to practice academic and social English with people from all around the world. It's a great chance to meet others and increase English skills.
Come out to shop CWRU Farm's own seasonal produce - locally-grown goodies cared for and harvested by our Farm Food Program staff and student interns at the University Farm in Hunting Valley!
The Farm Food Program team will be set up and open for sales at the farm's greenhouse every other Thursday throughout the harvest season (including into falll!) to make sure the fruits of our labor end up on your plates!
Selection of available produce may will vary depending on seasonal availability.
*Cash-free event - we can accept credit card, Venmo, and Paypal.
Join us for the exciting conclusion to our Sustained Dialogue Week, a collaboration between John Carroll University & Case Western Reserve University. Students, staff, and faculty from both universities are welcome to attend! Event will kick off with reception following Keynote address by Rhonda Fitzgerald, Executive Director of the Sustained Dialogue Institute.
Volunteers are needed to clear the property of brush, chip up wood, landscape and clear trash. During the colder months volunteers will help organize the interior and clear debris and unwanted items.
GSC Funding 101 will take place on Thursday, September 11, from 6:00 – 7:00 PM at the Health Education Campus, Room 176. Food will be provided.
Attendance at GSC Funding 101 is mandatory for all graduate student organizations seeking eligibility for Fall 2025 funding. Each organization must send one representative, preferably a member of the executive board.
During the session, we will cover details about funding types, request procedures, and reimbursements.
This Fall, on September 12th from 11 AM - 2 PM. University Health and Counseling Services will be hosting a Fresh Check Day.
Fresh Check Day is an uplifting mental health promotion and suicide prevention event for colleges that includes interactive expo booths, peer-to-peer messaging, support of multiple campus departments and groups, free food, entertainment, and exciting prizes and giveaways. Fresh Check Day aims to create an approachable and hopeful atmosphere where students are encouraged to engage in dialogue about mental health and helps to build a bridge between students and the mental health resources available on campus, in the community, and nationally.
We encourage any, and all CWRU, CIA, CIM and KSU School of podiatry students (undergraduate and graduate) to join us for Fresh Check Day 2024! All participants who check in and submit a participation card are entered to win a raffle prize. Prizes will be announced closer to the date of the event.
If you, your department, or student group would like to support by volunteering at Fresh Check Day, please contact Mary Halm via email at mxh1034@case.edu.
Registration for this event can be found below. Please note that registration for this event is not required, but is encouraged. Walk-ins/ups are welcome on the day of.
Celebrate National Preparedness Month at the Health and Safety Fair!
Join the Division of Public Safety's Office of Emergency Management for the Health and Safety Fair on Friday, September 5, from 12–2 p.m. at Tinkham Veale University Center.
This fun and informative event is your chance to learn practical tips and resources to help keep you and your loved ones healthy, safe, and prepared. Enjoy interactive displays, helpful information, and family-friendly activities.
Bring your friends and family—we look forward to seeing you there!
Join us for Inside Weatherhead: Internship Experience, a special virtual event designed to give you an inside look at how Weatherhead students gain valuable professional experience during their graduate programs.
This session will feature a student panel highlighting recent internship experiences:
Delisa Williams – PB Mares Wealth Management
Kathan Patel – Novartis
Victoria Shurr – Cohen & Co.
Our panelists will share their internship journeys, insights into how Weatherhead prepared them for success, and the impact these opportunities are having on their career paths.
In addition to hearing directly from our students, you’ll have the chance to connect with members of the Weatherhead admissions team to learn more about career support, internship pathways, and outcomes for our graduate programs.
As a thank you for attending, all participants will receive an application fee waiver for their Weatherhead School of Management graduate program application.
Join us on Friday, September 12 as part of the Case Western Reserve University Entrepreneurship Speaker Series for a roundtable discussion with Regina Sosa (CWR '23), Ammar Kazi (CWR '22), and Will Brune (CWR '23).
The in-person Spoken English Language Program Conversation Hour is open to any CWRU graduate students, postdocs, employees, undergraduates, and spouses/partners of CWRU students/employees who would like to participate in conversations and discussions in English. The sessions are designed for those whom English is not their first language. Sessions provide a relaxing, friendly, fun, and intellectual platform to practice academic and social English with people from all around the world. It's a great chance to meet others and increase English skills. You are welcome to come and go anytime during the meeting time.
International Student Fellowship warmly extends a heartfelt welcome and invitation to all NEW international students, post-docs, researchers, and our returning members to Welcome to America Dinner. Join us as we celebrate your new chapter of life here at CWRU and Cleveland.
Therapy dogs will visit KSL on Monday, September 15 from 1:00 to 2:30 PM on the first floor. Build a break into your day and stop by the library to visit as little or as long as you like! Register on CampusGroups to get a reminder.
Therapy dogs are meant to provide affection, comfort and support to those who need it.
Born from the request of a student, Pitch Playground was created to help students practice pitching without the pressure of a competition.
Pitching isn't just for presenting a business plan. In fact, we use it every day! We pitch to our parents, we pitch to potential employers, and we even pitch our ideas and projects in our classes for good grades! Learning to pitch means being able to effectively communicate in order to compete for the rarest of resources—attention and engagement.
Teams and individuals who register for Pitch Playground events will have the opportunity to pitch their idea and get real time feedback from experts and mentors in our network. Cash prizes will be available to first and second place winners!
Pitches are limited to 2 minutes and our mentors will have 5 minutes to ask questions.
This hybrid workshop introduces advanced prompt engineering techniques, including the use of system prompts to guide large language model behavior. Participants will learn how to craft structured, multi-step prompts for research tasks such as summarization, classification, and synthesis. The session will also examine how system-level instructions influence model outputs and support reproducible workflows.
Come join La Alianza this Tuesday, September 16, to celebrate our beautiful and diverse Hispanic community. We will be painting our countries flags and getting creative together at the Spirit Wall between Tink and Thwing😁. Paint and brushes will be provided. Hope to see you all there!
Part of finding the best job for you is attending networking events, mixers, and cocktail hours where you can meet new people and make contacts.
Employers want to know their employees can be professional, even in social situations, but networking events can be difficult to navigate. Learning Western expectations of politeness can help you feel more comfortable in unfamiliar situations, and mastering networking customs can help you make a great impression on others!
Attendees of the Mocktail Hour and Networking Training will receive hands-on training from Emily Weaver and will be served hors d'oeuvres and non-alcoholic drinks to provide an opportunity to practice the skills learned during the training.
Attendees should wear *business professional attire*, as described in this article: https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/starting-new-job/guide-to-business-attire
Registration note:
By registering to attend this event, you are committing to attend, arrive on time and stay for the duration of the event. This event was created to help you learn how to conduct yourself professionally in social situations, especially those related to your career. Failing to attend an event or appointment which you have committed to attend is considered discourteous and inappropriate as there is extensive planning involved in these events. Of course, we understand that true emergencies, though rare, do occur. These situations require prompt notification via CampusGroups or by calling our office at 216-368-2397. However, changing your mind about attending the event at the last minute is not considered an emergency.
Help sort and pack books by reading level so that partner sites can distribute them accordingly to children in need to foster literacy and a love of reading.
Faculty, staff and students are welcome to a free Flu Shot Clinic. No appointments are required, but all participants need to bring their CWRU ID. In addition, wearing an outfit that allows the upper arm to be easily exposed is suggested.
Come out to shop CWRU Farm's own seasonal produce - locally-grown goodies cared for and harvested by our Farm Food Program staff and student interns at the University Farm in Hunting Valley!
The Farm Food Program team will be coming to campus to set up shop every other week throughout the summer to make sure the fruits of our labor end up on your plates!
Selection of available produce will vary depending on seasonal availability. Location may vary week-to-week - be sure to check back!
*Cash-free event - we can accept credit card, Venmo, and Paypal.
English Conversation Hour is an opportunity for all students, faculty and staff of the CWRU community interested in strengthening their proficiency in conversational English as well as those already proficient in conversational English to come together each week for connection and sharing. Weekly hour long meetings are designed to improve pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary in a relaxed and supportive environment.
Kick off your journey to the ETA Pitch Competition finals with this hands-on session. Teams will learn the key elements of a winning pitch, get insider tips for impressing the judges, and have dedicated time to brainstorm and refine their ideas. Includes access to the Pitch Competition Playbook to guide you through the week ahead.
Join the Weatherhead Consulting Club every Wednesday from 6–7 PM for our weekly Case Interview Workshop Series. These sessions are designed to build your case interview skills step by step, preparing you for recruiting success in consulting and beyond.
What to Expect
Each week, we’ll focus on a different framework or case style commonly used in consulting interviews. The first half of the session introduces the week’s framework—explaining how to approach it, when to use it, and key tips for success. In the second half, students will pair up to practice live case interviews using that framework, reinforcing the day’s lesson with hands-on experience.
Frameworks Covered
Over the course of the semester, we’ll cover essential frameworks and case types, including:
Market Sizing
Profitability
Pricing
Market Studies (growth/decline, entry/share)
Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
Private Equity (PE)
Interviewer-Led Cases
Human Capital
Operations
Valuation
Healthcare/Life Sciences
Non-Profit
Each Wednesday’s workshop will also mirror the case style of that Friday’s Meet the Firm event, giving students a chance to practice in advance and show up prepared.
Why Attend
These workshops provide consistent, structured practice in case interviewing—the most important skillset for consulting recruiting. Whether you are new to casing or refining your technique, the Wednesday workshops will help you build confidence, improve problem-solving, and prepare you for real interviews.
This is OMA's annual heartfelt handshake towards our graduate students! This year we are collaborating with the Office of Graduate Student Life to present to you great food and conversation, in an effort to start the Fall Semester of strong.
The VISA Office is open 8:30 am - 5:00 pm, Monday - Friday. We are located in Crawford Hall, Suite 215. Please remember to ring the bell when you arrive.
We have virtual chat advising available Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 11am to 1pm. Access virtual chat at https://case.edu/visa/international-students during posted chat hours. You are also welcome to contact us for an in-person, phone, or virtual appointment. Please schedule an appointment with a VISA staff member at https://case.edu/visa/about/make-appointment.
The VISA Office posts immigration-related updates on our website at https://case.edu/visa/news. Please visit our site often to check for changes in immigration policy.
Care Anytime:
Nurse on-call (after hours and on weekends): 216.368.2450
Counselor on-call (after hours and on weekends): 216.368.587
Timely Care
If you are off campus and are feeling under the weather, or could use some support, know that TimelyCare is avaialable to you anytime, anywhere. All CWRU, CIA, CIM and KSU Podiatry students can all access TimelyCare at no-cost!
What Services are Available?
Talk Now- 24/7 in the moment mental health support.
Scheduled Counseling- scheduled visits with a licensed counselor, including nights and weekends.
Medical Visits- 24/7, on-demand and scheduled visits with a licensed medical provider.
Workshops and classes- On-demand and live workshops and classes including yoga and meditation.
Download the TimelyCare app through your app store or visit the TimelyCare website to enroll.