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New Faculty Spotlight: Cemantha Morgan Lane Johnson
February 12, 2024With a passion for teaching and a knack for science, Cemantha Morgan Lane Johnson knew early on that her dream career would encompass both.Q+A with Wendy Wu
February 02, 2024Wendy Wu is a third-year computer science student in electrical engineering and computer science.Q+A with Jennifer Carter
February 02, 2024Jennifer Carter is an associate professor of materials science and engineering.Q+A with Kathy Harper
February 02, 2024Kathy Harper is an associate professor in the division of engineering leadership & professional practice.Q+A with Janet Gbur
February 02, 2024Janet Gbur is a research assistant professor in materials science and engineering.Q+A with Leah Roldan
February 02, 2024In December of 2015, International Women and Girls Day in Science was to recognize the critical role women and girls play in science and technology.
Engineering’s Umut Gurkan re-elected for prestigious National Academies program
February 01, 2024Umut Gurkan, Wilbert J. Austin Professor of Engineering, has been re-elected for the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s New Voices in Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine program.Anonymous donor commits $4.5 million to biomedical engineering research
January 31, 2024Last spring, CBS News correspondent Scott Pelley led viewers of the popular 60 Minutes program to a place where biomedical engineering pioneers are expanding the possibilities of human movement and touch: Case Western Reserve University.Spartan Showcase: Omar Ali
January 31, 2024Case Western Reserve University’s reputation in applied science spoke for itself when Omar Ali was deciding where to pursue his bachelor’s degree.U.S. Department of Energy awards Case Western Reserve University researcher $2M to develop worm-like tool to install underground powerlines
January 31, 2024A Case Western Reserve University engineering researcher was awarded $2 million in federal funding to develop a worm-inspired construction tool that can install underground powerlines.