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Did You Know: Frances Payne Bolton
In honor of Women’s History Month, we are highlighting women who made an impact on Case Western Reserve University and their respective fields. By Jacey Kepich Frances Payne Bolton While we can all be grateful for medical professionals—and especially in light of current events—it seems fitting du...
Did you know? Flora Stone Mather
In honor of Women’s History Month, we are highlighting women who made an impact on Case Western Reserve University and their respective fields. By Jacey Kepich Flora Stone Mather (1852-1909) was a philanthropist dedicated to Cleveland’s religious, educational and social-reform activities. Today,...
Flora Stone Mather Center for Women
To recognize Women’s History Month as well as yesterday’s International Women’s Day, we’re highlighting the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, which opened in 2004 and serves as a resource and starting point for women’s issues on campus. The center, which aims to empower all women and promote gen...
Did You Know: Pioneering medical women of Western Reserve College
In honor of Women’s History Month, we are highlighting women who made an impact on Case Western Reserve University and their respective fields. Nancy E. Talbot Clark Women make up 50.5 percent–a slim majority–of medical students in the United States today. But it took time for women to reach this ...
Spartan Showcase: Dallas McDonald
Dallas McDonald Class Year: 2022Area of Study: Biology and economics majors; chemistry and music minors Today is Dr. Seuss Day—so what can we learn from the famed children’s author? “We shouldn’t take life too seriously.”“We’ll get where we’re meant to be.”And, “A little imagination goes a long w...
Connect trivia: Western Reserve College's role in providing access to education for all
In honor of Black History Month, we wanted to test your knowledge of the earliest students at Western Reserve College, founded in Hudson in 1826, by asking: Western Reserve College leaders admitted the school's first black student, an acquaintance of abolitionist John Brown, in 1832. What was his na...
Did You Know: U.S. Rep. Louis Stokes
In honor of Black History Month, throughout February, we will highlight black individuals and organizations that have made an impact on the Case Western Reserve University community and society as a whole. Louis Stokes fought tirelessly to help people in need in his hometown of Cleveland and on a n...
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Did You Know? African American Alumni Association
Throughout February, in honor of Black History Month, we will be highlighting people and organizations that have made an impact on the Case Western Reserve community and society as a whole. Over the past decade, the African American Alumni Association (AAAA) has provided engagement and networking o...
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Spartan Showcase: Marin Exler
Class Year: 2020Major: B.A. in Political Science and Spanish, M.A. in Political Science (Integrated Graduate Studies program) What was the deciding factor that made you choose CWRU? “When I applied to CWRU, I had never visited. I heard of it from my aunt and uncle, who attended Western Reserve Col...
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Guess Where: Benches on the walkway in front of the Biomedical Research Building
Snowy benches are plentiful on campus this time of year, so this week's Guess Where challenge brought a variety of guesses as to the spot on campus where the benches in Monday's photo challenge reside. The benches in question can be found in the walkway in front of the Biomedical Research Building....