Student Stories

  • Meet international management student Kayele Silue

    International student Kayele Silue from Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire in West Africa, is preparing to graduate this spring from Case Western Reserve with a degree in…

  • Meet international biomedical engineering student Bill Ding

    Born and raised in Shanghai, Bill Ding says he knew attending Case Western Reserve University would be a great way to prepare him for medical school, while…

  • Where medicine and social science intersect

    Through an internship at MetroHealth Hospital last summer, Case Western Reserve University junior Kate Haering saw firsthand how social determinants affect…

  • Meet CWRU student Han Nguyen

    Even as our students are learning remotely from around the world, we enjoy having the chance to connect with them and share with you their experiences at Case…

  • Four truths and a lie: Andrea B.

    Let’s play a game—four truths and a lie about Case Western Reserve University sophomore Andrea Beltran.

  • What an anatomy fashion show looks like

    We recently sat down with junior Nina Lui-Guechev to talk about Cleveland’s medical community, cancer research and what, exactly, an Anatomy Fashion Show is.…

  • Undergrads master MBA-level competition

    “CWRU encourages and refines our critical-thinking skills and instills in us the work ethic and desire to succeed.” —Andrew Lease, senior For the…

  • How to build your resume

    I’d like to introduce you to three Case Western Reserve University students I think you’d have a lot in common with: 

  • Meet a nursing student who “couldn't imagine any other school”

    Rachel Hyzny is a first-year student from Kennett Square, Pa.  Hear what led her to Case Western Reserve University, and what she’s learned in her first…

  • Meet two students who are contributing to the greater good

    You know that business philosophy, “Do well by doing good”?  Senior economics majors Kareem Agag and Aayush Parikh sure do. Backed by a grant…

  • Meet sophomore Tae-Hee Kim

    Tae-Hee Kim is a sophomore medical anthropology major and human nutrition minor, who is passionate about going to medical school to become a doctor and be able…

  • Why 80%+ of business students have 2+ internships

    In last year’s graduating class, 84% of students in the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University held two or more internships. Who…

  • 5 minutes with Anna: Soon-to-be CWRU graduate and Apple employee

    After two internships with Apple Inc. and over four years of studies in the Case School of Engineering, Anna Sedlackova is ready to receive her…

  • The instincts of a nurse

    Case Western Reserve University nursing students get right to work learning critical nursing skills that they put to use in clinical settings just…

  • “Everyone is really so welcoming”

    Camille Witt is a second-year Case Western Reserve University student from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, who counts two dance groups and an improv…

  • Think big. Go bigger.

    Case Western Reserve University is a place for people with big ideas. People like:

  • CWRU nursing students elected to state-wide board of directors

    Nursing skills don’t stop at the patient’s bedside. Two Case Western Reserve University nursing students are practicing their nursing skills on a whole other…

  • Why CWRU?

    A few first-year nursing and pre-med students at Case Western Reserve University were recently interviewed and shared their experiences. 

    Only about…

  • 5 Minutes with Musa Hakim

    Musa Hakim is a junior Materials Science and Engineering major whose academic and athletic chops have made him a standout on campus. Hear how he describes campus…

  • 5 minutes with student-athlete Nicole Doyle

    Shortstop Nicole Doyle earned a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Case Western Reserve University’s Weatherhead School of Management in 2019. A testament to…

  • Meet our hammer throwing champion

    At Case Western Reserve University, our student athletes aim high. And some of them throw extraordinarily far.   Cassandra Laios, who graduated in May, is a…