Skip to main content

Awards

The Hartwell Foundation names CWRU among its Top 10 Biomedical Research Centers; grants award to autism researcher
The Hartwell Foundation, a Memphis-based philanthropic institution committed to funding innovative biomedical pediatrics research, has named Case Western Reserve University among its national Top 10 Centers of Biomedical Research. The prestigious designation allows Case Western Reserve to nominate ...
Four professors selected for Faculty Distinguished Research Award
More than 1,000 stakeholders and community members are expected to visit Research ShowCASE April 15 to see the latest innovations from faculty and students at Case Western Reserve University. Among them: Four of the university’s most prominent researchers, who will be recognized as Faculty Distingui...
Sophomore wins CWRU Pride LGBT Ohio Leadership Scholarship
Lilith Freed, a sophomore, recently won the Case Western Reserve University Pride LGBT Ohio Leadership Scholarship, sponsored by The Alumni Association of CWRU. The award was based on Freed's advocating for, and leadership within, the Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) community at CWRU. The f...
Sophomore takes home second place in Toastmasters Club competition
Members of CWRU Toastmasters Club recently competed at the District 10 Northern Division Speech Contest. Eugene Schnell, a sophomore undergraduate student, took home the second place award in the international speech contest. Schnell was the youngest participant in the contest....
Biomedical engineering’s Anant Madabhushi awarded patent on digital pathology based image predictor of disease outcome
Anant Madabhushi, professor of biomedical engineering and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, was recently awarded U.S. patent: 9,286,672, titled “Integrated, multivariate histologic image-based method for disease outcome prediction.” U.S. patent 9,286,672...
High school researchers at CWRU honored in 2016 Intel Science Talent Search
Kavya Ravichandran, a student at Hathaway Brown School in Shaker Heights, was honored last month for her work with Case Western Reserve University researchers. She finished third in the innovation category at the 2016 Society for Science and the Public's Intel Science Talent Search. The Intel Scien...
CWRU student quartet travels to Texas for prestigious music competition
It’s been a whirlwind of a year—complete with international travel—for Case Western Reserve University students and saxophonists Matthew Castner, Leah Feitl, Collin Kemeny and Ryan Rose, who comprise the Ingeniare Quartet (named for their backgrounds in engineering). Next up: Performing at the 2016...
Junior nursing student wins first place in all-Ohio Japanese speech competition
Chujun Zhao, a junior studying nursing, recently won first place at an all-Ohio Japanese speech competition. Zhao, a resident of Bejing, has been working toward a minor in Japanese studies since her first semester at CWRU. She attended a Japanese summer school in Japan in 2015....
Two students take home first place awards from Toastmasters competition
Two members of Case Western Reserve University Toastmasters Club recently won first place awards at the Area 53 Speech Contest. Eugene Schnell, an undergraduate student, and Qihuan (Sara) Song, a graduate student, emerged victorious in the international speech and evaluation contests, respectively. ...
Engineering students chosen for prestigious University Innovations Fellows program
The National Center for Engineering Pathways to Innovation (Epicenter) selected Case Western Reserve University students Marc Bouchet and Calin Solomon as “University Innovation Fellows” in a national program that empowers student leaders to increase campus engagement with innovation, entrepreneursh...