Faculty Senate, Committee on the Status of Women Faculty
http://www.case.edu/president/facsen/
The Case Faculty Senate is composed of elected members of the Case University Faculty, apportioned according to a formula specified in the Constitution of the University Faculty, found in the Faculty Handbook. In addition, there is an undergraduate student, a graduate student and a professional school student selected by their respective constituencies.
Flora
Stone Mather Alumnae Association
Flora
Stone Mather Alumnae Association
The purpose of the Association is to increase
the resources and advance the interests of Flora Stone
Mather College alumnae and Case Western Reserve University;
to render financial aid to worthy students enrolled in
the University; and to further the educational interests
of the alumnae.
Society of Women
Engineers
http://life.case.edu/swe/
To develop our members into strong leaders
on campus and in the technical community as female engineers,
while providing a supportive environment for a diverse
group of women in technical fields and encouraging younger
girls to pursue careers in science and engineering.
Staff
Advisory Council
http://www.cwru.edu/president/sac/sac.html
Serving as an advisory group with both
administration and staff to suggest, comment, and provide
feedback on policies and issues that affect the University
and the people it serves.
University Women's Club/Women's Club School of Medicine
http://womensclub.case.edu/
The Case Western Reserve University Women’s Club
and the Women’s Club School of Medicine were formed
to build friendships and promote communication among
the women of Case Western Reserve University.
Membership is open to all wives of faculty
members and administrators, women of the faculty and
the administration of Case Western Reserve University
and affiliated hospitals, and others as approved by
the executive boards.
Weatherhead
Women in Business
To provide professional and social development
opportunities for women at the Weatherhead School of
Management and to share the diversity of women’s
experiences and perspectives with the WSOM community.
The association represents women's issues to the WSOM
administration and facilitates an exchange of ideas and
information with the student community and with other
women's organizations and business groups in Cleveland.
Women's
Faculty Association
http://www.cwru.edu/orgs/wfa/
Our mission is to increase the awareness
of all members of the University community of women's
issues, eliminate gender discrimination at all levels
of CWRU, promote the recruitment of women for the faculty,
promote equity for women faculty, and facilitate communication
about issues of interest and support among women faculty.
Women Faculty of the School of
Medicine
http://casemed.case.edu/wfsom/
The Women Faculty of the School of
Medicine invites you to join
your colleagues
in achieving our goals:
- To
promote
equity for women with regard
to faculty status and salary
- To
eliminate gender discrimnation
at all levels in the School
of Medicine
- To
assure the recruitment, retention
and promotion of women in the
School of Medicine and provide
advice to the administration
and individual departments
for the attainment of the objective
- To
increase awareness of all
members of the University with
regard to women's issues
- To
facilitate communication
among women within the School
of Medicine and with other
professional women, in order
to consolidate efforts to improve
the overall status of women
Women's Law Association
As a professional Women's Law Association,
closely affiliated with the Ohio State Bar Association,
we hope that you will give us the opportunity to
enrich your legal education. The Women's Law Association
provides a forum for all students to discuss issues
that are important to women in law school and in
their future careers. We seek both men and women
to contribute, benefit and participate in the Women's
Law Association in the Case Western Reserve University
School of Law. As a group, we seek to be a prominent
voice in the law school community and to encourage
a sense of inclusiveness for women in the law school.
We strive to promote the ideal of women providing
women with a source of support, strength and guidance.
We plan the Women's Law Association's programming
in order to strengthen our organization and empower
the student body to effectuate change.
Women's Studies at CASE
http://www.case.edu/artsci/womn/
Women's Studies is an interdisciplinary
program that
prepares students to think critically and creatively
by employing gender as a primary category of
analysis. The program is set up to examine a
variety of issues of specific interest to women
and of general interest to scholars of gender
studies across a variety of diverse cultural
and historical settings.