Captain Ivan Osores earned a master’s in social work from FIU to help those in law enforcement survive the often-crushing stress of their jobs.| FIU News - Florida International University
Run by Chaplin School students, the event takes place Nov. 8 and will showcase the handiwork of South Florida craft brewers, many of them alumni, in addition to tasty bites by local chefs.| FIU News - Florida International University
FIU welcomed new students and greeted returning ones, opened a long-awaited research-and-education center, saw the launch of classes and ended late Friday night with a 42-9 win on the football field.| FIU News - Florida International University
First-year students and their families criss-cross the Yard on move-in day.Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Campus & Community ‘We’re so happy to have you here’ Eileen O'Grady Harvard Staff Writer August 26, 2025 5 min read Yard brims with voices and motion, excitement and nerves, sweat and tears on move-in day Ryan Zhou was busy moving items into his Weld Hall dorm room on Tuesday with the help of his parents and his new suitemates, Kelvin Cheung and Ronan Pell, when there...| Harvard Gazette
Meet four freshmen who have grown up with FIU in their hearts — and in their family. Now, these freshmen are ready to enjoy FIU.| FIU News - Florida International University
Haley Herndon sets high standards for herself, whether on the volleyball court or in the classroom. She is balancing the rigors of athleticism with her studies in communication arts.| FIU News - Florida International University
Georgina Bonsu is bridging her interests in medicine, policy and law as she pursues a bachelor's in disaster management. She's made it her goal to use her talents to help people in need.| FIU News - Florida International University
Musical theatre major Livia Bolster has been on stage since she was seven years old. She is something of a "triple threat" — a dancer, singer and actress ready to shine at FIU productions and beyond.| FIU News - Florida International University
Max Balsera led a service project to help kids in Latin America by uniting them around baseball. At FIU, he's pursuing a degree in public administration with the goal of becoming a police officer.| FIU News - Florida International University
Are you a vocalist or instrumentalist looking to get involved on the Case Western Reserve University campus? Join the Department of Music for its fall ensemble auditions—open to students, faculty, staff and other community members. Auditions for CWRU’s orchestras, choirs, bands and other music ensembles will take place the first week of the semester. Students interested in honing their music skills can also sign up for private lessons or group classes. For more details, visit the De...| The Daily
To make experiences consistent across the Case Western Reserve University community, as of Friday, Aug. 22, the minimum software version requirement for Zoom is version 6.5.9. Security updates and many new features implemented over the past several months require the latest version of the application. If your Zoom software is not current, when you attempt to sign into the client desktop application (versus the web portal), you will be prompted to install the latest version. If you are on a ma...| The Daily
Over the next couple days, Case Western Reserve University students can visit the PNC Bank Mobile Branch to receive assistance with opening bank accounts or any questions they may have. This branch will be located outside of the Tinkham Veale University Center Aug. 20 and 21 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Although PNC supports the CWRU campus banking program, students are not mandated to bank with PNC, and they can pick the bank of choice that best suits their financial needs. PNC Bank offers vari...| The Daily
Whether you need a refresher on a familiar course or are building a brand-new one from the ground up, join University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) for a syllabus session. At this pre-semester syllabus consultation, participants will receive expert support needed to craft syllabi that are informative and student-friendly—designed to set the tone for a successful semester. In this one-on-one session, you’ll also have the opportunity to: Refine course goals and...| The Daily
Graduate students and postdoctoral scholars at Case Western Reserve University are invited to enroll in the University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE)’s “UNIV 401: Advanced Professional Development for University Teaching” course this fall. In partnership with the School of Graduate Studies, this non-credit, semester-long and seminar-based course is designed to support those planning careers in higher education by introducing them to evidence-based, inclusive t...| The Daily
Fingerprinting services are available at the Department of Public Safety’s headquarters (1689 E. 115th St.) for the Case Western Reserve University community. Fingerprints often are required for clinicals, internships, volunteering in schools, and professional licenses such as nursing, teaching, legal, social work, dental, medical and more. Schedule an appointment. Learn more about fingerprinting services. The post Fingerprint services available on campus appeared first on The Daily.| The Daily
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to join the Siegal Lifelong Learning Program for an in-person lecture—titled “Red, White, and Blue: The Fashions of the First Ladies”—with Einav Rabinovitch-Fox, visiting professor at the Department of History. In this two-part lecture, participants will examine how first ladies in the United States have influenced the fashion industry and American politics through their dress—from Martha Washington to Melania Tr...| The Daily
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to register for the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences’s new High-Performing Teams Certificate program, which begins Tuesday, Sept. 30. This results-driven professional development program—offered 100% online through live interactive sessions—is designed to empower individuals to achieve significant strategic impact, transform team dynamics and deliver proven business outcomes for orga...| The Daily
Bon Appétit Management Company recently announced its launch of a new grocery market—Spartie Mart—which aims to better serve the needs and preferences of Case Western Reserve University community members and surrounding communities. Located on the corner of Euclid and E. 115th St., features of Spartie Mart will include: New breakfast and express menus Updated product selections, and Lunch and dinner options from FujiSan, which will relocate from Tomlinson Hall. Learn more about S...| The Daily
Christina Warinner.Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Campus & Community Funding cuts upend projects piecing together saga of human history Ancient DNA expert Christina Warinner notes losses come just as innovations are driving major advances in field Christy DeSmith Harvard Staff Writer August 8, 2025 6 min read In February, Christina Warinner, M.A ’08, Ph.D. ’10, was accepting an award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science when she learned that one of ...| Harvard Gazette
Campus & Community Slavery researchers seek more detailed picture of pre-Civil War Harvard Gabriel Raeburn and Christine Bachman-Sanders review documents.Photo courtesy of Claire Vail at American Ancestors Jacob Sweet Harvard Staff Writer August 5, 2025 9 min read Careful effort to identify leaders, faculty, and staff is key to descendants probe: ‘This work takes time to do well’ In their efforts to trace the descendants of enslaved people connected to Harvard, researchers with American A...| Harvard Gazette
Campus & Community Harvard aligns resources for combating bias, harassment Peggy Newell (left) and Nicole Merhill.Harvard file photos Nicole Rura Harvard Correspondent August 4, 2025 8 min read Office for Community Support, Non-Discrimination, Rights and Responsibilities targets discrimination, bullying, sexual harassment, and other misconduct Harvard on Monday announced the establishment of the new Office for Community Support, Non-Discrimination, Rights and Responsibilities (CSNDR), a move ...| Harvard Gazette
Campus & Community Harvard appoints Rabbi Getzel Davis as inaugural director of interfaith engagement Rabbi Getzel Davis.Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer Jacob Sweet Harvard Staff Writer July 30, 2025 7 min read Presidential initiative will promote religious literacy and dialogue across faith and non-faith traditions Among Harvard’s chaplaincy, Rabbi Getzel Davis has long been known as a bridge builder. From his internship at Harvard Hillel in 2012 to his service as a member of the e...| Harvard Gazette
Campus & Community A popular TV show, cathartic commute, and dance that requires teamwork Photo illustration by Liz Zonarich/Harvard Staff July 29, 2025 3 min read Education lecturer finds leadership lessons in unlikely places Part of the Favorite Things series Recommendations from Harvard faculty Uche Amaechi is the chair of the Leading Change Foundations and a lecturer on leadership at the Graduate School of Education. TV show “Severance” on Apple TV+ “Severance” is a great story an...| Harvard Gazette
Campus & Community 2 new initiatives strengthen Harvard’s academic engagement with Israel Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer July 28, 2025 6 min read Opportunities for undergraduate study abroad and research exchange in biomedicine Harvard has launched two new initiatives that promise to bolster the University’s academic engagement with Israeli institutions and create greater opportunities for students and researchers. A collaboration announced this week with Ben-Gurion Univers...| Harvard Gazette
Here are five students doing summer research with faculty in topics from heat mortality to epigenetics, Legionnaires’ disease to anorexia.| Harvard Gazette
Garber, Hoekstra accept review panel’s proposal.| Harvard Gazette
Distinguished legal practitioner, whose career includes public service at White House and with federal agencies, to join Harvard on July 29| Harvard Gazette