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7 things to do around Cleveland this spring
With temperatures beginning to rise around Cleveland, members of the Case Western Reserve University community likely look forward to trading snow boots and structured layers for sunnier skies and longer days. Today (March 20) marks the first official day of spring, and Cleveland has no shortage…
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Mandel School garners a dozen NASW Ohio Regional Awards
The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences was well-represented among the 2025 National Association of Social Workers Ohio Regional Award Recipients, with 11 outstanding alumni and one standout student honored. They were celebrated at the NASW Ohio 2026 Social Work…
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ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge recognizes CWRU’s nonpartisan democratic engagement
The ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge recently recognized Case Western Reserve University for its efforts developing a nonpartisan democratic engagement action for the 2026 election cycle. Receiving at least 31.5 of 36 possible points based on the Strengthening American Democracy Action Planning…
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Engineering student Tanush Anand receives ELLWOOD Metallurgy Scholarship
Tanush Anand, a third-year undergraduate student majoring in mechanical engineering, was recently awarded the ELLWOOD Metallurgy Scholarship. The scholarship includes a summer internship. Anand is working alongside John Lewandowski, the Arthur P. Armington Professor of Engineering in the Department…
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Project by art history’s Erin Benay and colleague places among finalists at civic pitch competition
Erin Benay, a Distinguished Scholar in the Public Humanities and associate professor of art history, was selected to pitch at the Cleveland Leadership Center's 2026 Accelerate: Citizens Make Change civic pitch competition. Alongside colleague Ken Schneck, editor-in-chief of The Buckeye Flame,…
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Art history's Henry Adams discusses a Frank Lloyd Wright house in Willoughby Hills
RiverRock brings Frank Lloyd Wright’s final home design to life in Willoughby Hills Cleveland Magazine: Henry Adams, the Ruth Coulter Heede Professor of Art History, said the RiverRock home, in Willoughby Hills, reflects Frank Lloyd Wright’s philosophy that good design models good…
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Law's Avidan Cover discusses future leadership in Iran
What's next for Iranian leadership WEWS: Avidan Cover, professor and director of the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy at the School of Law, said that after strikes killed Iran's leader, that country's leaders would be wise to be careful when selecting who will lead Iran next—the best…
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Weatherhead's Susan Helper offers insights on auto industry
U.S. automakers risk being reduced to niche producers of gas vehicles The New York Times: Sue Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics at Weatherhead School of Management, warned that the U.S. auto industry could shrink to “nameplates” only if research, software, and powertrain…
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Law's Avidan Cover weighs in on U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran
US, Israeli war on Iran widens in Middle East ideastream: Avidan Cover, professor and director of the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy at the School of Law, discussed the U.S.–Israeli strikes on Iran, saying the administration’s legal justification is unclear because Congress did not…
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Weatherhead's Susan Helper discusses research and development in the auto industry
BYD reveals the ‘world’s longest-range EV’ as American auto industry struggles to keep pace Gizmodo: Sue Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics at Weatherhead School of Management, said research and development could shrink in the U.S. automobile industry. “In 10 years we might…