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Did You Know: Blanche E. Krupansky
Founded in 1892, the School of Law marks its 125th anniversary this year. Throughout October, we will celebrate the school’s history by highlighting distinguished alumni and major milestones. The late Blanche E. Krupansky is among the School of Law’s notable alumni. In 1981, Krupansky became the se...
Did You Know: University Circle Ohio Historical Marker
An Ohio Historical Marker recognizes the history of University Circle. The marker stands near Wade Oval, across the street from both the Cleveland Museum of Art and Cleveland Museum of Natural History. University Circle gets its name from a streetcar turnaround. Originally settled by Nathanial Doa...
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Campus Spotlight: Kelvin Smith Library
Kelvin Smith Library is Case Western Reserve University’s main library, with emphasis given to the College of Arts and Sciences, the Case School of Engineering and the Weatherhead School of Management. The library, which celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2016, offers varied catalogues, with nearly...
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Guess Where: “Morning Star”
The clue provided Monday In this week’s Guess Where, we included a close-up photo of Jon Barlow Hudson’s “Morning Star,” a reflective sculpture on Case Quad. The sculpture, part of the Putnam Collection, commemorated the 100th anniversary of Western Reserve College’s 1882 move to University Circle...
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CWRU community gives advice to the Class of 2021
As orientation week winds down and students prepare for classes to begin Monday, we asked the university to give the Class of 2021 advice as they begin their college careers. Even returning students, faculty and staff may find their tips helpful. Here are some of our favorite answers: “Allow yo...
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Did You Know: residence hall namesakes
Across campus, buildings often are named in honor of an individual with strong ties to Case Western Reserve. From past university presidents to dedicated alumni, the buildings each pay homage to a different part of CWRU's history and the people who made it what it is today. North Residential Village...
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Guess Where: Kent Hale Smith Building
The clue we provided Monday. The answer to this week’s Guess Where photo didn’t get by many. Nearly all who answered were able to correctly identify the photo as the Kent Hale Smith Building, home of the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering and The Center for Layered Polymeric Syste...
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Mather Quad sundial has long history on campus
The original clue from Monday's issue of The Daily. Nearly all respondents correctly identified the zodiac sign featured in Monday’s issue of The Daily as part of the sundial on Mather Quad. The sundial, just off the walkway that connects Clark Hall, Haydn Hall and Guilford House (pictured in full...
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Guess Where: Michelson-Morley Fountain
The clue we provided Monday. Almost all who answered this week’s Guess Where question knew that the photo was of the fountain on Case Quad, but few named it. The Michelson-Morley Fountain was constructed in 1973 to commemorate Albert Michelson and Edward Morley’s 1886 experiment that disproved the...
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Summer in Cleveland: CWRU community members share their favorite way to spend the day
Summer is the perfect time to explore Cleveland—whether you’re on break from school or you’ve lived here your entire life. From the many museums in our neighborhood to grabbing a bite to eat on East 4th Street, there’s no shortage of things to do. This week, we asked the Case Western Reserve Univer...