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Apply for writing prizes from the Department of English
The Department of English is accepting applications for its annual prize competitions. Undergraduate students are invited to submit their applications by Friday, March 14, at 4 p.m. For poets The Finley Foster and Emily Hills Prize is for the best poem or group (three) of poems by an…
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Snag your new BlueCWRU Friday merch—just in time for CWRU’s Bicentennial kickoff
To keep campus spirit high on BlueCWRU Fridays, the university’s Spirit Committee, in collaboration with University Marketing and Communications, has released a limited edition CWRU blue knit hat*. This vintage-inspired design has been released just in time for the Bicentennial kickoff celebrations…
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Integration of ITI Digital Campus into Our Dental School
We are thrilled to announce the integration of the ITI (International Team for Implantology, Basel, Switzerland) Digital Campus, which is an online learning platform, into our dental school curriculum, under the visionary leadership of Dean Kenneth Chance and Associate Dean of Digital Innovation…
CWRU research website serves as hub for data management tools
Case Western Reserve University offers a centralized website to support scholars working with data. This platform provides essential information and best practices for creating, describing, storing, and sharing research data. It is a collaborative effort among CWRU Libraries, the Office of Research…
Dean Voisin speaks with the Honorable Valerie Jarrett at 2025 MLK Jr. Convocation
Each year, Case Western Reserve University honors Martin Luther King Jr.—the holiday, the man, the legend—with a celebration that includes a range of activities: workshops, films, panel discussions and acclaimed speakers. All members of the university and the community at large are invited to…
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CWRU Entrepreneur Peter Galen Builds Affordable Medical Diagnostics with Innovation and Impact
Peter Galen (CIT ’76) is the CIO and co-founder of Hemex Health, an Oregon-based medical device company developing a more affordable and robust blood disease diagnostic platform. Their flagship product, Gazelle, is an affordable point-of-care diagnostic tool that uses electrophoresis to test for a…
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Spartan Showcase: Noah Medrano 
Touring Case Western Reserve University’s campus as a prospective student, Noah Medrano could think of nothing but the future. Student organizations, co-ops, research opportunities, study abroad experiences—the endless possibilities intrigued Medrano and sold him on CWRU. He immersed himself in…
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Public safety to conduct test of law school classroom lockdown buttons Feb. 7
On Friday, Feb. 7, at 8 a.m., the Division of Public Safety, in collaboration with Campus Planning and Facilities Management, will conduct a test of the newly installed classroom lockdown buttons at the School of Law. This is a scheduled test, and there is no cause for concern. During this…
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Enroll in a training module to explore generative AI
Do you want to explore the world of generative AI and enhance your academic journey? In collaboration with the CWRU AI Task Force, Kelvin Smith Library and University Technology’s ([U]Tech) Teaching and Learning Technologies (TLT) will introduce the “Getting Started with Generative AI in Education…
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Weatherhead's Sue Helper talks about China’s strategic investment approach
DeepSeek has taught AI startups a lesson automakers learned years ago Wired: Sue Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed China’s strategic investment approach—targeting critical industries with sustained funding, unlike the U.S., which…