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First Destination Survey reports a strong start at prestigious firms and institutions for the Class of 2021
The Case Western Reserve University Class of 2021 graduated in the very midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite having at least a full year of their undergraduate experience impacted by health and safety protocols, including having more limited access to certain experiential education activities,…
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Go ALL IN for Day of Giving April 5
Tuesday, April 5, is Case Western Reserve University’s 10th annual Day of Giving—a chance for alumni, faculty, staff and friends to give back to the campus causes that are most meaningful to them. From student scholarships and emergency funds to groundbreaking research and diversity, equity and…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in April
Spring has sprung in Cleveland, so it’s time to switch out your winter coats with rain coats, open your windows and explore the outdoors again. There are plenty of opportunities to celebrate the coming of warm, sunny days around Cleveland. The Daily has pulled together some options for you. Check…
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5 things to know about… geology
Geologist Day, celebrated on the first Sunday in April each year since 1966, brings awareness to the critical work of scientists who study Earth and other planets' history, nature, materials and processes that impact everyday life. In honor of the day, we talked to James Van Orman, professor in…
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Polymer gel researcher wins National Science Foundation early career development award
Svetlana Morozova, assistant professor of macromolecular science and engineering, focuses on understanding what happens when gels interact with surfaces (This is one of several stories about 2022 winners of the NSF CAREER award at Case Western Reserve University.) Case Western Reserve University…
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Physicist wins National Science Foundation early career award
Lydia Kisley focuses on single-molecule microscopy, method to observe how molecules behave on metal surface as it corrodes (This story is one of several about 2022 winners of the NSF CAREER award at Case Western Reserve University.) Lydia Kisley Case Western Reserve University physicist Lydia…
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Case Western Reserve, partners launch Smart Manufacturing Innovation Center at Sears think[box]
Funded by U.S. Department of Energy, the center aims to help small- and medium-sized manufacturers adopt transformative technologies Case Western Reserve University and several partners are launching a new center focused on helping small- and medium-sized manufacturers (SMMs) adopt “smart…
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CWRU School of Medicine improves to #24, social work maintains #9 spot in U.S. News graduate school rankings
Engineering programs climb overall, and across multiple categories Case Western Reserve University's two schools with highest graduate student enrollment each posted gains in this year's U.S. News & World Report graduate and professional school rankings, and two of its smaller schools…
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5 things to know about… the global water supply
Just a few miles from campus is Lake Erie—the source of Cleveland’s drinking water, a prime spot for outdoor activity and, at Case Western Reserve, a hotbed for research. Huichun (Judy) Zhang, the Frank H. Neff Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Case School of Engineering,…
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The Clean Water Act at 50: A Q&A with the Burke Center for Environmental Law Director Jonathan Adler
Today is World Water Day, the annual United Nations observance that celebrates water and raises awareness of the 2 billion people living without access to safe water. As we recognize the importance of this crucial resource, Case Western Reserve University School of Law is preparing to celebrate…