Fast-tracked treatmentsWe think a cancer drug could beat yet another disease. >
Building our homeWe think one of the trendiest colleges should have the hippest new hangout. >
A smoother ride.We think a shifty substance can patch potholes. >
Urban revivalWe think great research can help grow our city. >
Natural lessonsWe think tiny creatures can teach us flight—and more. >
Critical care, anywhereWe think patients needn’t wait to get to the hospital for help. >
Whole-body well-beingWe think brighter smiles mean stronger joints. >
Safer seasWe think our law classrooms can create calmer waters. >
Education abroadWe think global business is best understood beyond our borders. >
A new hubWe think a center space will enhance our community. >
What’s nextWe think about what our new students will achieve. >
A new hubWe think a center space will enhance our community.
At Case Western Reserve, we’re always breaking new ground.
This year we did it literally.
Construction began in May on the Tinkham Veale University Center, a $50 million project that will offer a state-of-the-art space for the entire campus community to come together.
Designed to meet LEED Silver standards, the 82,000-square-foot university center is expected to open in 2014 and will include dining areas, a ballroom and space for more than 160 student organizations.
Veale, a 1937 alumnus who passed away this fall, envisioned the center as a place where people from all academic disciplines could gather and get to know one another.
“It’s going to be great,” he said.
We agree.
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