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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…
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President Biden notes work by Case Western Reserve bioengineering pioneer
Dustin Tyler invited to White House as part of announcement of new federal agency to push for biomedical breakthroughs When President Joe Biden on Friday spoke to reporters about the promise of a new federal biomedical research agency, he tapped Case Western Reserve University biomedical engineer…
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Check out some interesting courses to take during the summer semester
The countdown to summer has begun, and, along with the sunshine ahead, students at Case Western Reserve University have a compelling lineup of summer classes to look forward to. Some graduate/professional schools' summer semester registration is already open, while undergraduates can begin…
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5 questions with… SAGES teaching fellow, "Mentor of the Year" awardee Gail Arnoff
Over the past 55 years, Gail Arnoff has been known to make a lasting impact on her students and mentees. And recently, her influence gained official recognition: The SAGES teaching fellow in Case Western Reserve University's College of Arts and Sciences was recognized as “Mentor of the Year” from…
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President Kaler announces Juneteenth will be a permanent university holiday
President Eric W. Kaler announced today that, effective this year, Juneteenth will be a permanent holiday in Case Western Reserve's annual calendar. Juneteenth marks the June 19, 1865, when union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, and announced that all slaves were free. While President…
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Faculty and staff: Register for March 24 open house with President Eric W. Kaler and Karen Kaler
Starting a new job in the middle of a pandemic has its challenges, especially when it comes to meeting people face to face. Case Western Reserve University President Eric W. Kaler and his wife, Karen, know this all too well. But now that things have improved, they don’t want to miss the…
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Check out Case Western Reserve's new homepage
We’re welcoming you back from spring break by freshening up our front door—the virtual one, that is. Over the weekend, we launched our new university homepage, an update that aims to make case.edu more appealing to the eye—and easier to navigate. For example, our opening video highlights the…
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3 things to know about… CWRU’s inaugural Climate Action Week
White House Senior Advisor for Climate Policy Sonia Aggarwal to kick off event According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, it’s unequivocal that human influence has warmed the atmosphere, ocean and land—and widespread, rapid changes in the atmosphere, ocean, cryosphere and…