From: Interfraternity Congress/Panhellenic Council Date: April 3 Subject: Wellness Wednesday Newsletter
It's On CWRU: To Disrupt the Culture of Violence
Flora Stone Mather Center for Women | Division of Student Affairs
It's On CWRU serves as the violence-prevention campaign on CWRU’s campus that provides a variety of services, data, and support. All of the violence-prevention initiatives coming out of the Mather Center will fall under Its On CWRU’s umbrella.
It's On CWRU provides violence prevention education programs to the CWRU community. The mission of It’s On CWRU is to unify our community’s effort to disrupt the culture of violence. Through evidence-informed education, consciousness raising visuals, survivor support, and community investment, the campaign aims to initiate and support ongoing societal shifts that foster a safe environment for all people.
Sexual Assault Awareness Month: April is SAAM and It's On CWRU aims to Turn Campus Teal in honor of the survivors of sexual assault. During the month It's On CWRU hosts several events in collaboration with campus partners, including Denim Day, Survivor Speak Outs and Advocacy Day, to raise awareness of sexual assault and provide support to survivors and those impacted by violence.
Take the It's On CWRU Pledge
If you or someone you know has been impacted by domestic or dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, and sexual or gender-based harassment, there are resources at CWRU that can help.
Interested in learning more about It's On CWRU? Would you or your organization like to partner with It's On CWRU to make meaningful change in our community? Email mathercenter@case.edu for more involvement opportunities!
Apply to be a Peer Educator
Volunteer for one of our events
Attend our events and workshops
Take the Its On CWRU Pledge
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Starting TODAY, answer the Slumber Four trivia questions using the link below. Feel free to use any resources you like and tell your friends. Chapter's with the most engagement and correct answers advance to the next round.
The Center for Civic Engagement & Learning's (CCEL) annual Spring Saturday of Service is Saturday, April 13 and is open to all CWRU students. This day of service features on and off-campus projects throughout the day. Transportation is provided via walking, public transit, or CCEL minivan and all projects are led by a CCEL-trained student leader.
Activities include: helping prepare organization grounds for spring planting, reorganizing storage areas, removing trash and debris from a neighborhood corridor, packing meals for children experiencing hunger, and sorting and packing books for children to read.
Registration deadline is Thursday, April 11, and spots are filled on a first come, first serve basis. Register now in Campus Groups!
Lunch and Conversation for the CWRU Greek Life Community facilitated by the GLO. Make sure you attend this meaningful dialogue with members of National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) organizations from CWRU and the greater Cleveland community. The NPHC was established as a coordinating body of nine member historically African American Greek letter organizations.
***PLEASE NOTE: This month's event is also serving as a MANDATORY DEI ROUNDTABLE.***
All members of the Greek Community are invited. Lunch (tacos) will be provided. Please register by 8 AM on Wednesday, April 3. This allows adequate time to order enough food for all attendees.
Are you an LGBTQ+ student graduating in Spring 2024 or Fall 2024? Or, are you a friend of an LGBTQ+ student graduating in Spring 2024 or Fall 2024? Lavender Graduation is a celebration of those in our campus community who are completing their college career.
You are eligible to participate in the ceremony if you are a CWRU, CIA, or CIM student who will be graduating with any degree at any time during 2024. In order to be fully registered as a graduating student, you MUST fill out the CampusGroups form so that the LGBT Center has your name and information on file. https://cglink.me/2cS/s94580
Guests only need to register for the event. Do NOT fill out the extra form.
The Lavender Graduation Ceremony first started at Case Western Reserve University in 2010. This annual event is a partnership between the LGBT Center, Pride Alumni Network, and the CWRU Alumni Association aimed at recognizing the experiences and contributions of graduating LGBTQ+ students of the university and its affiliated schools.
Join Tri Sigma and Beta to enjoy some of your favorite childhood foods! Chicken nuggets, mac and cheese, tater tots and more!
All proceeds go to supporting the Tri Sigma Foundation and the North East Ohio Boys and Girls Club!
GLUTEN FREE OPTIONS available
Phi Kappa Psi presents Jungle Rumble, our spring flagship party turned music festival fundraiser with local talented DJ performances, elevated surfaces, and all around good vibes to raise money for the Tomorrow's Stars Foundation. $3 entry at the door before 11:30pm, $5 entry from 11:30pm til close.
Phi Sigma Rho hosts a racing competition by constructing cardboard boats. Each team of 4-6 gets 90 minutes to construct their boat and have one member sail across the pool. Whichever team successfully sails across first gets free Mitchell scoops!! All proceeds go towards the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. There will be food concessions available for those cheering and team members. We will also have a table for those who wish to swab for Gift of Life and become a donor!
Feeling like you need professional help to improve your physical, social, mental, sexual, academic, or spiritual wellness? There are staff on-campus always willing to help. Click or call today to learn more from our campus partners at Case Western Reserve University.