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Nursing student’s parents commit $1 million to Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing to recruit and retain clinical faculty
When Beth and David Daigle were helping their daughter, Celia, explore college options, Case Western Reserve’s Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing quickly emerged as the top choice for the entire family. Two primary factors put the university's school ahead of other of other nursing schools:…
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ISEB construction work to begin Nov. 1
Case Western Reserve University’s plans for its new Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB) will take a visible step forward next month as preparations for Yost Hall’s demolition begin. Announced in June, the 189,000-square-foot ISEB is scheduled to open in the fall of 2026. But…
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Spartan Showcase: Samantha Hepp
When applying to colleges, Samantha Hepp found that one of the first listed majors in a drop-down menu was aerospace engineering. She didn’t need to scroll any further. That area of study aligned with her fascination with space exploration and blended well with her desire to apply her love of math…
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Homecoming 2023 in photos and video: Fireworks, football and a centennial celebration
Case Western Reserve University’s Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing marked its 100th anniversary of educating students. Members of the Class of 1973 were the first to be inducted as Graduates of Distinction in a special ceremony, marking the occasion with a gift to support CWRU students. The…
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Why do we talk the way we do? CWRU professors weigh in on the significance of slang
Beyond offering collections of words and their meanings, dictionaries act as windows into the evolution of language, revealing the history, culture and constant flux of human expression. In their pages, countless terms can be found that once were “slang”—words and phrases regarded as informal…
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CWRU receives Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award for 12th consecutive year—and launches early arrival program encouraging minority student connection
Psychologist William Cross—author of Shades of Black: Diversity in African-American Identity—is known for his theory of racial identity development that emphasizes the importance of group identity among students of color. As Cross puts it, “racial, ethnic and cultural identity overlap at the level…
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Flora Stone Mather Center for Women to celebrate 20 years of empowerment
Two decades ago, Case Western Reserve established the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women in honor of 19th-century philanthropist Flora Stone Mather—a namesake whose family ties can be found across the university. Known for championing gender equity, Mather’s legacy inspired a commitment to…
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5 homecoming events you won’t want to miss
Case Western Reserve University’s 2023 Homecoming and Reunion Celebration begins today—four days of events across campus designed to bring together alumni and students, faculty and staff, family and friends. Wondering where to start? The Daily has you covered. We’ve highlighted a few key events…
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CWRU’s Eileen Anderson lends expertise for WKYC special hosted by Amy Acton
Just three and a half years ago, Amy Acton became a household name in Ohio as she helped state leaders navigate the height of the COVID-19 pandemic as the director of the Ohio Department of Health. Now, she’s helping the community heal. Through a new WKYC Studios series called “Health, Hope &…
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National Coming Out Day: Spartans share their stories
Today (Oct. 11) is National Coming Out Day—a day for the LGBTQ+ community to celebrate their identities and the journey to feel seen, known and respected. To mark the occasion, The Daily spoke with five openly queer members of the Case Western Reserve University community about their experience…