Skip to main content

Featured

grocery-shopping-feat
5 things to know about inflation
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…
pride-flag-feat
How to be an effective ally for LGBTQ+ people during Pride Month—and beyond
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…
WP-collage
Staff members recognized for service to CWRU
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…
aerial-campus-feat
President Eric W. Kaler, Provost Ben Vinson III share Juneteenth message
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…
juneteenth-feat
5 things to know about… Juneteenth
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…
manufacturing
Case Western Reserve University team leads federally funded effort to generate manufacturing technology roadmap
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.…
mayor-bibb-matt-shiffler-feat
Check out the latest issue of Think magazine
The 2022 spring/summer edition of Case Western Reserve’s Think magazine is available on campus and online at case.edu/think. The lead feature is on double alumnus and Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb. Read about the lessons he learned while earning his JD/MBA degrees at Case Western Reserve, how he…
gilman-feat
Seven students earn prestigious scholarships to study abroad
Despite concerns of the seemingly prohibitive costs associated with studying abroad, Case Western Reserve University student Jaydah Robertson set her sights on the experience during her first semester. Determined to make it happen, she took on work-study jobs to finance a future trip. But even…
digital-files-feat
Unlimited Google storage will end in July 2024 for all CWRU users
Google will be ending its unlimited storage feature for all Google Workspace customers in July 2024, applying a storage cap across all customers' data. Case Western Reserve University will need to reduce its Google Workspace storage by approximately 75%. As a result, the campus community must begin…
dean-tufts-feat
From construction battalions overseas to a New York pandemic field hospital, new campus planning leader brings broad experience
Dean Tufts’ facilities experience ranges from leading a U.S. Navy mobile construction battalion in Iraq to driving the 21-day build of a COVID-19 field hospital at a large public university. But in the 33 years since he earned his undergraduate degree from Cornell University, he’s never worked at…