Skip to main content

Featured

iseb-beam-feat
Hero Type
Image
Video: Final beam locks into place as progress continues on Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building
As a crane lifted the final structural beam for Case Western Reserve University’s Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering up into the air Friday afternoon, the rain began to pour down. But spirits were not dampened. Cheers erupted as the beam—adorned with signatures of construction crew, staff me...
cleveland-skyline-feat
Hero Type
Image
Case Western Reserve University’s Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods releases first results from 2025 Cleveland Health Survey
Case Western Reserve University’s Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods, in partnership with the Cleveland Department of Public Health, released its first results from the 2025 Cleveland Health Survey, which provides a comprehensive assessment of the health and well-being of Cleveland...
clapout
Hero Type
Image
Celebrate our 2025 graduates at university-wide convocation
As the academic year draws to a close, the Case Western Reserve University community is encouraged to join in the celebration of our students' achievements at the annual commencement convocation. This occasion is more than just a ceremony—it's a testament to the hard work, dedication and perseveranc...
Match Day Students
Hero Type
Image
Watch: CWRU’s class of graduating medical students celebrate Match Day 2025
Excitement and anticipation crackled in the air at the Health Education Campus on Friday, March 21, as 202 Case Western Reserve University medical students eagerly awaited the clock to strike noon. Then, they would discover where they will be completing their residency programs for the next three to...
molecules-feat
Hero Type
Image
Case Western Reserve University’s Jonathan Karn, Witold K. Surewicz named 2024 AAAS Fellows
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest general scientific society and publisher of the journal Science, has recognized two faculty members from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in the class of 2024 AAAS Fellows. So honored were Jona...
Women's History Month
Hero Type
Image
Women’s History Month: Honoring the women who shaped CWRU
As Case Western Reserve University approaches its 200th birthday, a year-long bicentennial celebration is officially underway—one that encourages reflection on the university’s extensive history and even more promising future. No such celebration is complete without appreciation of women’s accomplis...
Ithabeleng-Makhetha-feat
Hero Type
Image
Photo gallery: CWRU students share memories from spring break abroad
For some Case Western Reserve University students, last week’s spring break wasn’t a pause in their studies, but an opportunity to continue their educational pursuits in new settings. Over 120 of them visited seven countries across the globe—from Poland to Taiwan to Dominican Republic—through academ...
Amirali Rezaei
Hero Type
Image
Bridging gaps: First-year student earns support for AI sign language initiative
At just a glance, Amirali Rezaei’s resume makes one thing clear: he’s not afraid of a challenge. Originally from Iran, the first-year Case Western Reserve University student was the first in his family to pursue an entrepreneurial endeavor, attend high school in the United Kingdom, and come to the U...
neurostimulation-feat
Hero Type
Image
Bacteria invade brain after implanting medical devices 
New research could transform design of brain implants for neurological disorders to make them safer, more effective
socialwork-feat-1
Hero Type
Image
Celebrating World Social Work Day with three women staff members at the Mandel School
Every year on the third Tuesday in March, the International Federation of Social Workers leads the celebration of World Social Work Day, when social workers worldwide stand together to advance a common message for social justice, human rights and social development globally, all through the promotio...