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July 01, 2022
Ask people about Madeleine “Maddie” Eiss and one of the first words you’ll hear is “fierce.” It reflected her grit and competitive nature on the tennis court—and, even more, her commitment to those lucky enough to call her a friend. “When it came to a tennis match you could always count on her to…
June 30, 2022
Nothing says Independence Day quite like fireworks lighting up the sky. Many city-wide July 4 celebrations were canceled the past two years as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. But this year, many events will resume all across the Greater Cleveland area. Not sure where to head to watch the…
June 27, 2022
Researchers at Case Western Reserve, University of Washington working to gain novel view of cancer, supported by $3.1 million National Institutes of Health grant Researchers at Case Western Reserve University and the University of Washington expect to gain valuable new insights into highly…
June 24, 2022
Palak Gupta doesn’t hold the answer to curing Parkinson’s disease. She readily admits she likely won’t be able to eradicate the disorder that targets the central nervous system, causing tremors and uncontrollable movements in approximately 10 million people around the world. But she does intend to…
June 22, 2022
Scan today’s headlines, fill up your car’s tank with gasoline, and even listen to the water-cooler banter in the office. You will most likely see, hear and feel the impact of the word, “inflation,” in your daily life. On June 15, the Federal Reserve announced that it would raise interest rates by…
June 22, 2022
Earlier this month, thousands of people gathered in downtown Cleveland for Pride in the CLE™. Donning colorful apparel and waving rainbow flags, members of the LGBTQ+ community and their allies marched through the streets to celebrate Pride Month—and to commemorate those who have marched over the…
June 21, 2022
Supporting everything from teaching and research to operational efforts and more, staff members are key to the Case Western Reserve University’s success. Each year, the university recognizes exceptional staff members with two awards: the President’s Award for Distinguished Service and the Robin…
June 17, 2022
President Eric W. Kaler To Our Case Western Reserve University Community, On this Juneteenth holiday weekend, we encourage you to reflect on our country’s past and, importantly, join the effort to ensure an equitable and just future for everyone. Because if we want a future with better…
June 17, 2022
Only three years after President Abraham’s Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation did enslaved people become free in the United States. On June 19, 1865, Union Army Major General Gordon Granger proclaimed to the people of Texas that, “in accordance with a proclamation from the Executive of the United…
June 16, 2022
A Case Western Reserve University research team will lead an effort to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) and sensing to improve materials and processing in manufacturing, part of a long-term, federally funded strategy to strengthen U.S. innovation and industrial productivity. The U.S.…