With Meliora Weekend just a few weeks away, be sure to register to join in on the fun! Check out a few of the events that we have highlighted below and we’ll look forward to seeing you there!
“Look Your Best” Career Clothing Pop-Up! | Thursday, September 18 between 1-3pm in May Room, Wilson Commons
Achieve your best look by attending Meliora Weekend’s haircut event and select a professional outfit at the same time! In partnership with Alumni Relations and Constituent Engagement, the Greene Center is hosting a clothing pop-up event to help you dress for success. Stop by and browse our selection of career wear, generously provided by our network of donors. We will have suits, dress pants, dress shirts, skirts, shoes, and accessories available. Pick out an outfit all for FREE!
Note: If you are not scheduled for an appointment with a hair stylist, no worries – you may still check out the selection of professional clothing at the pop-up! Check out Handshake for more details – and we hope to see you soon!
CWRU Developing a Strong Medical School Application | Thursday, September 18 from 3:30-4:30 in Dewey Hall, Greene Center Conference Room
This info session is designed to support current UR students who are interested in medicine, healthcare, or biomedical research. Jason Buitrago, Executive Director of Enrollment Management at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, will share information about the programs at CWRU School of Medicine and offer general insights and resources for pre-health and pre-med students pursuing these fields. Check out Handshake for more information and to register!
Connect & Elevate An Afternoon of Networking and Fellowship | Friday, September 19 from 3:30-5:30 in LeChase Hall, Genrich-Rusling Room
The Alumni Affinity Networks (Women’s Network, Black Alumni Network, Latin Alumni Network, First-Generation Network, and LGBTQ+ Network ) encourage you to join us for an afternoon of networking and fellowship, specifically for students, alumni, and parents. This gathering is proudly presented by the Office of Mentoring and Student Advocacy, the David T. Kearns Center, and the Gwen M. Greene Center for Career Education.
This event serves as a reminder of the University’s commitment to supporting and encouraging our campus community to explore potential educational and career paths, in addition to creating opportunities for students to network with our distinguished alumni. Join us for some great conversations with alumni, and we’ll look forward to your presence as we aim to build our community through career connections and support the careers of our alumni and students. Important: Register on Handshake for this event!