Momentum: University Announces Nearly $9 Million in Gifts
Case Western Reserve University recently received $8.75 million from prominent local and national philanthropists, including the creation of four professorships at the School of Medicine.
Other Momentum stories:
- $1.5 Million Gift to Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals Accelerates Medical Discoveries in Cardiac Patient Care through Translational Research
- Figgie Foundation Gives $1.5 Million to Create Orthopaedics Chair at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine
- New School of Medicine Chair Memorializes Founder of Department of Family Medicine
Kochs Make $5 Million Commitment to Enhancing the Student Experience
In recognition of his family's multigenerational relationship with Case Western Reserve University, Charles "Bud" Koch, chair of the board of trustees, and his wife, Katie, have made a $5 million commitment to the university.
Other board of trustees stories:
Not Just Business as Usual
Corporate partnerships—in the form of research support, sponsorships, human capital development and direct financial support-have always been a driving force behind Case Western Reserve University's success as a well-spring of innovation.
Other corporate partnership stories:
- Endowment from Fred A. Lennon Charitable Trust provides renovations for important research center
- Swagelok Company and Case Western Reserve University awarded $5.5 million third frontier grant for the commercialization of breakthrough materials technology
- Third Frontier Grant to Case Western Reserve University's Great Lakes Energy Institute to Fund First Turbine Research Center on U.S. Campus
Financial Spotlight: One Couple's Will Commitment May Mean a Brighter Future for Health Care
Beth Sersig, M.D. (MED '84) and Christopher Brandt, M.D., Ph.D. (WRC '80, MED '84) have focused much of their time and resources on advancing the future of health care. Recently, they established an endowed scholarship and have made a will commitment to support Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine well into the future.