Kent Hale Smith (CIT '17), a founder of the specialty chemical company Lubrizol Corporation

$10.5 Million Challenge Will Attract More Funding to University Center Project

The Kent H. Smith Charitable Trust—named for Kent Hale Smith (CIT '17), a founder of the specialty chemical company Lubrizol Corporation and a former acting president of Case Institute of Technology—has committed to a $10.5 million challenge grant that aims to attract other donors to the university center building project.

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Coleman P. Burke (LAW '70) and his mentor, Leon Gabinet

School of Law Alumnus Celebrates Mentor's Impact on Generations of Students

New York real estate attorney Coleman P. Burke (LAW '70) returned to the law school during Alumni Weekend to honor his mentor, Leon Gabinet, a 42-year veteran at the law school, with a $1.5 million gift in recognition of his esteemed career.

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Profile: Kyocera

Profile: Kyocera

A common passion for the cutting edge and a shared vision for a brighter future have inspired more than two decades of collaboration between ceramics technology giant Kyocera and Case Western Reserve University.

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H. Alberta Colclaser (LAW '36)

Financial Spotlight: H. Alberta Colclaser

H. Alberta Colclaser (LAW '36), a woman ahead of her time, will encourage other women to follow her footsteps through the H. Alberta Colclaser Scholarship Fund, which she contributed to during her life and in her estate through a combination of outright and planned gifts.

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