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Picking up the baton
Case Western Reserve’s 11th president, Eric W. Kaler, continues a 54-year legacy of leadership
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Maltz Center donors, performers celebrate Phase II
CWRU receives $5 million gift from Milton and Tamar Maltz to name grand atrium in honor of President Emerita Barbara R. Snyder Roe Green’s glee was practically palpable as she approached the podium Wednesday at the dedication of Phase II of the Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at the…
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New materials proposed for capturing carbon dioxide to fight climate change
Case Western Reserve University scientist leads national, multi-institutional collaboration that aims to reduce CO2 from earth’s atmosphere A scientist at Case Western Reserve will lead a national team of researchers to test their novel approach for “direct air capture” (DAC), a fast-growing…
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A “dream come to fruition”
Case Western Reserve University’s Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at the Temple–Tifereth Israel debuts new wing Almost two years to the day since breaking ground on Phase II of the Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at the Temple–Tifereth Israel, Case Western Reserve…
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21% discounts on CWRU gear extended through Friday for Inauguration Week
The midpoint of the university’s Presidential Inauguration Week comes with a bonus: Instead of just one day to get 21% discounts on Case Western Reserve University gear at the campus Barnes & Noble bookstore, members of the campus community now get three. Faculty, staff, and students can get…
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Yolanda Cooper chosen as next vice provost and Lindseth Family University Librarian
Provost Ben Vinson III today announced the appointment of Emory University’s dean and librarian Yolanda Cooper as Case Western Reserve’s vice provost and Lindseth Family University Librarian. She will begin her new role Jan. 1. “I am incredibly pleased to welcome Yolanda as the newest member of…
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5 questions with… Lydia Kisley, physics and chemistry faculty member
Lydia Kisley didn’t always want to be a scientist. Now the Warren E. Rupp Assistant Professor in the Departments of Physics and Chemistry, Kisley once considered a career in music education, having considered band to be her favorite subject in high school. “I didn’t even take physics in high…
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Celebrate President Eric W. Kaler’s inauguration with sweets, discounts and a social media contest for students
It may be nine days until President Eric W. Kaler’s Oct. 15 inauguration, but the campus community gets to celebrate all next week—starting Monday with free cookies at the Kelvin Smith Library (KSL) Oval. The 4 p.m. ceremony Friday in Amasa Stone Chapel marks inauguration week’s final event, but…
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Seeking new ways to extract ‘rare earth’ metals
Case Western Reserve scientists lead National Science Foundation-funded investigation into novel process for recovering critical metals from phosphate mining A Case Western Reserve University chemical engineer is leading a team investigating novel methods to mine valuable metals from an unexpected…
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Healthier sleep for self-managing Type 1 diabetes
Case Western Reserve researcher studying how simple tools and practices to improve sleep may help young adults with Type 1 diabetes control their blood sugar A Case Western Reserve nurse-scientist is studying the critical role that regular restful sleep may play in better controlling Type 1…