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Guess Where: Allen Memorial Medical Library
It seems the campus community was stumped by Monday’s Guess Where, which featured the top half of an ornate lamppost. The photo hint provided Monday This lamppost and three identical others are located at the entrances to Allen Memorial Medical Library, one of which leads to Ford Auditorium. The ...
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Did You Know: Merging
One of the largest artworks on campus, Merging, is a sculpture made of copper-colored granite in the center of Mather Quad. One half of the sculpture, which is constructed of a series of asymmetrical steps, remains dry while the other is covered in running water. This feature has led students to ni...
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Did You Know: Start
In honor of the installation of Judy's Hand Pavilion on Toby's Plaza, throughout July, we will highlight other highly recognizable outdoor art installations across campus. Particularly familiar to Case Western Reserve University’s first-year students, Start by David E. Davis is a popular meeting sp...
Campus Spotlight: Camp Kesem
Some may consider Camp Kesem counselors’ nicknames silly—they pick names like "KitKat," "Banjo" and "Queso" to go by all week—but the monikers serve an important purpose: boosting the fun atmosphere of the summer camp. Every year, this group of Case Western Reserve University students hosts a summe...
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Did You Know: Morning Star
In honor of the installation of Judy's Hand Pavilion on Toby's Plaza, throughout July, we will highlight other highly recognizable outdoor art installations across campus. Given Case Western Reserve University’s historic connections to physics and astronomy, it is fitting that one of the campus's m...
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Did You Know: Spitball
If you’ve visited the Case Quad sometime since 1972, there’s a strong chance you’ll recognize Spitball, the large black steel sculpture in the grassy area between Strosacker Hall and Sears Library Building. The artist, Tony Smith, has been hailed as a leader of the Minimalist movement, though—acco...
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Did You Know: Leonard Gelfand STEM Center
Learning isn’t limited to graduate and undergraduate students at CWRU. Students of all ages learn—and have fun—on campus through programs from the Leonard Gelfand STEM Center. The center strives to connect Case Western Reserve University to youth in our community by hosting a number of events year-...
Did You Know: CWRU Nobel Laureates in Chemistry and Economic Science
Earlier this month, Case Western Reserve University hosted several Nobel Prize winners for The Standard Model at 50 Years symposium. Did you know there are 16 Nobel Prize winners who are affiliated with Case Western Reserve? In recognition of their contributions to their respective fields, we will h...
Did You Know: CWRU Nobel Laureates in Physiology or Medicine Part II
Earlier this month, Case Western Reserve University hosted several Nobel Prize winners for The Standard Model at 50 Years symposium. Did you know there are 16 Nobel Prize winners who are affiliated with Case Western Reserve? In recognition of their contributions to their respective fields, we will h...
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Campus Spotlight: CWRUbotix
The past year has brought several accolades to the Case Western Reserve University robotics team, CWRUbotix, and their prized robots. In April, the team competed in the National Robotics Challenge, building robots for three categories: 3-pound combat competition, autonomous vehicle challenge (AVC) ...