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Alum becomes first CWRU graduate to be a Schwarzman Scholar
Last week, Jeremy Rodrigues (CWR ‘21; GRS ‘21, military ethics) made history as the first graduate of Case Western Reserve University to be named a Schwarzman…
Alumni News - November 2021
Alumni return to campus for homecoming weekend and Class of 2020 commencement ceremonyCase Western Reserve University celebrated its return to an in-person…
Finding resilience and making a difference
Alumni spotlight with Bhavani Raveendran (CWR ‘09)In 2021 alone, civil rights lawyer Bhavani Raveendran (CWR ‘09) became a partner at the Chicago law firm…
Alumni News - October 2021
CWRU presidential inaugurationThe Board of Trustees of Case Western Reserve University is pleased to invite you to virtually attend the inauguration of Eric W…
Alumni News - September 2021
Alumnus crowned king, U.S. News rankings released, and Fribley gets a makeover
From the soccer field to the throne
How one alumnus became king of his homelandOne Case Western Reserve University alumnus has come a long way since playing soccer on DiSanto Field: He was…
Looking ahead to October: A message from Bradford W. Crews, associate vice president, alumni relations and development programs
Dear Fellow Alumni,
Now that we’re in the throes of fall semester, campus is again bustling with activity. After an uncertain and changing year, it’s a…
Alumni News - August 2021
Meet CWRU President Eric W. Kaler; Homecoming…
A letter from Associate Vice President, Alumni and Development Programs, Bradford W. Crews
Fellow Alumni,
I write to you today with hope and optimism. This past weekend, the Class of 2025 moved into their dorms. Due to current COVID protocols,…
Alumni News - July 2021
Welcoming President Eric KalerOn July 1, President Eric W. Kaler introduced himself to the Case Western Reserve University community by describing the 'shared…