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April 01, 2025
As a crane lifted the final structural beam for Case Western Reserve University’s Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering up into the air Friday afternoon, the rain began to pour down. But spirits were not dampened. Cheers erupted as the beam—adorned with signatures of construction crew,…
April 01, 2025
Monday, April 28 is the deadline for first-year undergraduates to withdraw from individual courses, elect the pass/no pass (P/NP) grading option for one course or withdraw entirely from the current semester. Note that you may continue to process these requests in SIS until Monday, April 28 at…
April 01, 2025
The Case Western Reserve University School of Law community mourns the passing of retired law professor Louise McKinney, who died on Tuesday, March 18. McKinney joined the clinical faculty in 1989 after serving as the Director of the Clinical Education Programme at the University of…
April 01, 2025
As a crane lifted the final structural beam for Case Western Reserve University’s Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering up into the air Friday afternoon, the rain began to pour down. But spirits were not dampened. Cheers erupted as the beam—adorned with signatures of construction crew, staff…
April 01, 2025
Ndidiamaka Ani’s studies and work in social work are rooted in personal experience. Growing up as one of five children born to a single mother in Nigeria, Ani faced numerous adverse childhood experiences that negatively impacted her mental health. She is determined to make a change for those who…
April 01, 2025
Please note: Items that appear in the Community Postings section are submitted by visitors. Posts are reviewed to ensure they are appropriate for our audience, but typically are not edited by University Marketing and Communications. The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center will host its next seminar…
March 31, 2025
Millions of Americans cutting grocery bill by growing food at home Spectrum News: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, noted that home gardening is gaining popularity as grocery prices rise. While large-scale crops may not be cost-effective, he…
March 31, 2025
Law's Victor Flatt warns about effects of cutting the Environmental Protection Agency’s research arm
EPA science office faces deep cuts, putting North Carolina jobs and research at risk WRAL: Victor Flatt, the Coleman P. Burke Chair in Environmental Law and the associate director of the Burke Center for Environmental Law, warned of the legal challenges—and public health risks—of the Trump…
March 31, 2025
Cleveland Museum of Art exhibition delves into printmaking, impact of Karamu Artists Inc. cleveland com: Erin Benay, Distinguished Scholar in the Public Humanities and associate professor of art history at the College of Arts and Sciences, highlighted how Karamu Artists used printmaking to express…
March 31, 2025
Inside the esoteric constitutional dispute that could completely transform the federal government Washington Examiner: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, noted that Richard Nixon's impoundment of funds—justified by historical precedent and fiscal concerns—sparked legal…