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Student engineers’ work featured on NBC Nightly News
A group of Case School of Engineering students recently completed a project that’s helping a local man chase his passion for photography—and their efforts were recognized by NBC Nightly News because of it. Myles Smith, Amanda Duban, Maxwell Rollins and Grant Boone were among the students who used…
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Ready to register for fall semester courses? Check out these 10 interesting options before you finalize your schedule
Though it’s only April and autumn may seem distant, it’s already time to start planning your fall semester schedule at Case Western Reserve University. Undergraduate students can begin enrolling for fall courses Monday, April 10, and some graduate students have already started. Need some…
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3 things to do in Cleveland in April
Spring break has come and gone, and members of the Case Western Reserve University community now are looking ahead to the end of the academic year. While the semester’s end often brings about feelings of excitement, stress about final grades, internships, job searches and end-of-year work also can…
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Graduate Student Spotlight: Razaq Durodoye overcame obstacles to become student in CWRU’s Medical Scientist Training Program
Editor’s note: Held annually, Graduate Student Appreciation Week recognizes the contributions graduate students make to Case Western Reserve University through their scholarship, research, service and other activities. This year, the Office of Graduate Student Life has coordinated a variety of…
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Native Ukrainian and economics faculty member Roman Sheremeta reflects as Russia invasion passes one-year anniversary
A day before Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Roman Sheremeta boarded one of the last flights out of Kyiv. At that time, the native Ukrainian and associate professor of economics at Case Western Reserve University’s Weatherhead School of Management still didn’t believe war would…
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Photos: Students reflect on their study abroad experiences over spring break
Spring break is a time when many students pack their bags, hop on planes and… continue their studies in faraway destinations. Such opportunities to study abroad are just returning to pre-pandemic levels, and—with visits to countries including Greece, Poland, Spain and beyond—Case Western Reserve…
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Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing ranks No. 16 in NIH funding for 2022
The Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at Case Western Reserve University again ranked as a top school of nursing for research funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The School of Nursing received $4.6 million from the NIH and ranked No. 16 nationally for schools of nursing for…
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Setting the Stage: Get to know the scene designer behind CWRU’s production of Almost, Maine
Whether you enjoy watching movies from the comfort of your home or catching live shows at venues such as Playhouse Square, theater allows you to experience diverse perspectives through the art of storytelling. But have you ever stepped back to consider how the overall artistry of the performance…
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CBS 60 Minutes to feature research by CWRU biomedical engineers Dustin Tyler, Bolu Ajiboye to restore sense of touch for amputees and people with paralysis
This weekend, the CBS News program 60 Minutes is scheduled to feature groundbreaking work led by Case Western Reserve University researchers Dustin Tyler and A. Bolu Ajiboye—biomedical engineering pioneers who are bringing a renewed sense of touch to amputees and people with paralysis, using…
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Flora Stone Mather Center for Women kicks off 20th anniversary celebration with campus visit from Anita Hill
In 1991, Anita Hill became a household name across the United States when she accused then-Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas of sexual harassment during her time as his legal advisor. Though Thomas was eventually confirmed as a justice, Hill’s testimony sent shockwaves through the country—and…