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Artsci’s Susanne Vees-Gulani explores how the city of Dresden's 'innocence' shaped the memory of World War II bombing
In her new book, Icon Dresden, Susanne Vees-Gulani connects historical memory with contemporary politics to examine how Dresden’s image as a beautiful, innocent cultural icon—cemented long before World War II—shaped how the 1945 allied bombing was remembered. Vees-Gulani, associate professor of…
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Participate in a 10-day Middle East perspectives trip
Undergraduate students at Case Western Reserve University are invited to join Cleveland Hillel on a 10-day educational journey throughout Israel. Participants will have the opportunity to explore various perspectives on Israeli and Palestinian society through discussions on history, culture,…
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Five questions with...AANA president and nursing alum Jeffrey Molter
As the current president and chairman of the board of directors of the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA), Jeffrey Molter, CRNA (NUR ’00) leads a professional membership organization representing more than 69,000 Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs). While his influence…
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Celebrating CWRU’s past—and the legacy you can create for its future
Happy birthday, Case Western Reserve University! The incredible part of this celebration is that every single one of our alumni, friends and partners has contributed to this storied history. But it does make me wonder: what mark will your legacy leave on future generations? The Office of…
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Transforming grief into an opportunity to pay it forward
Parents, family and friends rally around the loss of a beloved recent graduate
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Case School of Engineering's Department of Materials Science and Engineering hosts seventh Bi-Annual Winter Meeting
This January, over 20 visitors from several Department of Energy - National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE-NNSA) labs (Livermore, Los Alamos and Sandia) and production facilities (KCNSC and Y12), and from the AWE in the UK visited Case Western Reserve for the seventh Bi-Annual Winter Meeting…
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Join the CWRU Slate Users Group
Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff members who are involved in admissions or graduate enrollment and use Slate—CWRU’s application management system used for graduate and undergraduate applications—are invited to join the CWRU Slate Users Group. The CWRU Slate Users Group meets…
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Add these books written by CWRU faculty members to your reading list
Across disciplines, Case Western Reserve University faculty members are prolific in their scholarly contributions, from highly cited research papers to edited volumes. Among their successes include Thrity Umrigar’s bestselling novels and Walt Hunter’s lauded poetry anthology, The Singing Word.…
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Remembering alumnus, emeritus trustee Allen Huntington Ford
Allen Huntington Ford (CIT ‘64), a longtime trustee and former chair of the Case Western Reserve University Board of Trustees, whose family’s legacy helped shape the physical foundation of the university, died Feb. 1. He was 97. Ford’s connection to Case Western Reserve University—and to…
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Make nominations for 2026 Collegiate Awards
The Undergraduate Student Awards Committee is accepting nominations for the 2026 Collegiate Awards. Students, faculty, and staff are encouraged to nominate a student who excels academically and contributes to the campus community. Nominations must be submitted via the 2026 Collegiate Awards…