Resources
The Office of Multicultural Affairs serves the diverse needs of students and enhance the harmony of the multi-ethnic community through the mutual acceptance of all individuals. Unique cultural programs for African Americans, Latinos/Hispanics, Native Americans, and Pacific Islanders are held throughout the year.
The goal of the Community Concerns Reporting System (previously known as the Bias Reporting System)
at Case Western Reserve University is to help educate and promote an inclusive
community by supporting students through a clear and
streamlined process for reporting incidents of perceived mistreatment, cultural/ethnic insensitivity, and bias.
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women is a safe space that honors the diverse experiences and aspirations of all women. We inspire women to be leaders. We bring together faculty, staff, students and community, building supportive networks that empower all women to achieve their goals and transform society.
The Disability Resources office is here to assist students with disabilities to fully participate in their chosen programs and activities. Accommodations and services are available for students with a variety of disabilities. Disability Resources works closely with each student to design an individual plan for accommodations.
The Interreligious Council (IRC) is comprised of the staffs of the five campus ministries serving the institutions of higher education in University Circle. The IRC sponsors programs and events throughout the year including Interfaith dialogue series, panel discussions, Seder Meals, Lenten services, spiritual retreats, community service projects, and programs unique to their own organizations.
The Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Center exemplifies Case Western Reserve University’s commitment to serving its diverse student, staff and faculty populations. The space provides an inviting home to members of the LGBT and allied community interested in questioning, investigating, and celebrating sexual orientation and/or gender identity. Beyond the student base, the LGBT Center also welcomes alumni, prospective students, faculty and staff.