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Attend special graduation celebrations
11th Annual Latine CelebrationLatine Celebration is a pre-commencement celebration that recognizes, celebrates and honors the undergraduate, graduate and professional Latine graduates. It is an outstanding accomplishment for our Latine students to receive academic degrees and increase…
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“Two-do’s” in year two
Your first year at Case Western Reserve was filled with new beginnings and experiences. You built new routines, explored new courses, made new friends, joined clubs and organizations, participated in university traditions and so much more.As your first year ends you may already be thinking towards…
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Volunteer at the Cleveland Asian Festival
The Cleveland Asian Festival is back this year, May 16-17. The festival is volunteer-run and aims to showcase Asian culture and promote the AsiaTown neighborhood of Cleveland.The festival is still seeking volunteers who are ready to take on one or more shifts to provide a strong experience for…
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Apply for the Fowler Center's ThinkImpact program
Case Western Reserve University students who are passionate about using business as a force for good and want to build practical skills while creating meaningful change are invited to apply for the Fowler Center’s ThinkImpact program.In this hands-on social entrepreneurship experience, which will…
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17 undergraduate students represent CWRU at prestigious National Conference of Undergraduate Research
Strong undergraduate research experiences are a cornerstone of a Case Western Reserve University education. The institution’s recent record-breaking contingent at the National Conference of Undergraduate Research (NCUR) in Richmond, Virginia, demonstrated the power and reach of such opportunities.…
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Bicentennial Day of Giving surpasses participation goal, raises more than $2 million in support
Fundraising mark met through challenges and strong peer-to-peer crowdfunding
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From CWRU to the AAOMS Board: A conversation with alum Martin Eichner, DDS
A leader in oral surgery, Dr. Eichner reflects on his journey from CWRU to national advocacy
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How Case Western Reserve’s Pedram Mohseni is advancing medical solutions through engineering
Pedram MohseniGoodrich Professor for Engineering Innovation and chair of the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Systems EngineeringArea of Focus: leveraging technological advances in microsensors and microelectronics to develop next-generation devices to improve patients' quality of lifePedram…
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From Syria to Silicon Valley, a CWRU alum built a medical device empire
A conversation with serial entrepreneur Amr Salahieh (CSE ’89), founder and CEO of Shifamed
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Medicine's Kenneth E. Remy shares the benefits of quiet hospital environments
Shhhh: Quieter hospitals offer benefits to inpatientsMedscape: Kenneth E. Remy, associate professor of medicine, pediatrics, biochemistry, and pathology at the School of Medicine, explained how a quieter hospital environment supports recovery in several important and very practical ways. Among the…