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Grant Saviers photo with a city scape in the background
Shaping engineers through experience
Halfway through his first year at Case Institute of Technology, Grant Saviers (CIT ’66; GRS ’68, engineering) walked into the computing center and discovered the Burroughs 220—a room-sized machine humming with mystery. Encouraged to experiment, he discovered both an interest in computer engineering…
Diane and Robert Gingell photo in their living room
Honoring friendships and transforming futures
When Robert Gingell (CIT ’77) first stepped onto the Case Western Reserve campus, he had little idea how profoundly the university would shape the rest of his life. Together with his wife, Diane, the Gingells have remained deeply connected to CWRU—through philanthropy, professional work and…
Amanda Pinney headshot
The power of one: How to make an impact on an individual level
I have the privilege of working with one of the most wonderful (and youthful!) octogenarians as she directs her philanthropy at Case Western Reserve. She often calls the university the “best playground”—a phrase I love because it captures the joy and boundless possibility that individual giving can…
Farrokh Khatibi headshot
Alumnus cements Case Western Reserve’s commitment to interdisciplinary telecommunications research
Chance meeting led Khatibi to the United States—and down the path to helping develop the underlying technology powering today’s 5G cellular networks
CWRU letter installation near the Binary Walkway
Looking ahead
Long-term strategies to achieve your giving goals
Erica Hartman-Horvitz and Richard Horvitz
Fueling breakthroughs
Transformative gift brings new hope
Tom and Nancy Seitz
From vision to discovery
A generous commitment from longtime supporters accelerates research in materials innovation
Rex Tibbons headshot
Gorilla-sized impact
Legendary professor inspires gift for entrepreneurship
From left: David and Gayle Noble and Dean Dexter Voisin
Opening doors, expanding minds
A family's commitment bolsters faculty and fuels research
Gary Von Lehmden talking in front of a piano
A lasting investment
Gary Von Lehmden’s path to an MBA wasn’t fast or easy, but it was transformative. As a young professional, he worked at the former Union Commerce Bank (now part of Huntington Bank) in downtown Cleveland, where employees could earn full tuition reimbursement—if they maintained straight…