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Staff member David Laureano passes away
If you’ve spent time in Fribley Commons and spotted a bright smile from across the room—even early in the morning—it was probably David Laureano’s.  Laureano passed away late last month at the age of 63. A building service worker at Case Western Reserve University since January 2020, he is…
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President, provost celebrate staff contributions to campus
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CWRU men’s basketball team’s historic season continues in NCAA tournament
After missing the 2020-21 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Case Western Reserve University men’s basketball team came into the 2021-22 season ready to get back on the court. And this season, the team—which is already considered among the best in school history—is extending its play. For…
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[U]Tech leader to retire from CWRU this summer; deputy to serve as interim VP
After nearly eight years as the university’s vice president for information technology and chief information officer, Sue Workman has announced that she will retire from Case Western Reserve at the end of June. Sue Workman “This [U]Tech division has been a source of great pride and amazement for…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in March
Spring is right around the corner, and that means there will be plenty of opportunities to get outside and enjoy the Cleveland sunshine in the coming weeks and months. If you’re ready to get some fresh air, we’ve got you covered. And if the temperatures remain stubbornly cool over the next few…
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Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb (LAW '18; MGT '18) named university commencement speaker
Double alumnus also will address law graduates at their diploma ceremony Justin Bibb, a double alumnus who won a landslide victory last fall to become Cleveland’s 58th mayor, will deliver Case Western Reserve University’s commencement address Sunday, May 15, at the Veale Convocation, Recreation…
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5 reasons why… you should give compliments
Chances are, you’ve had days where things don’t seem to be going your way—but then you receive a compliment from someone that turns your day around. While compliments may seem simple, they can have a large impact on you and the people around you, creating a ripple of positivity. But why is…
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5 questions with… Yolanda Cooper, new vice provost and Lindseth Family University Librarian
Yolanda Cooper, the new vice provost and Lindseth Family University Librarian, has enjoyed a warm reception from the staff at Kelvin Smith Library—one that contrasts sharply from the cold, wintry mix that greeted her on her first day on the job in January.  One might think that Cleveland’s winter…
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Discover 6 books written by Black CWRU faculty
As Black History Month continues, The Daily is putting a spotlight on some of Case Western Reserve University’s incredible Black faculty members. As leaders in their fields, they share salient—and often groundbreaking—work in books, journals, media outlets and, of course, enlightening courses.…
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Remembering Tom Kicher, first dean of the Case School of Engineering
Article courtesy of the Case Alumni Association Former dean served his alma mater as teacher, researcher and guiding light Former Dean Tom Kicher (CIT ’59; GRS ’62, mechanical engineering; GRS ’65, engineering), a long-serving faculty member at Case Institute of Technology (CIT) and Case Western…