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Left to right, standing in front of the named chair: Anne Templeton Zimmerman’s daughter, Renee Stirling, MD (MED '95); Eileen Anderson, EdD; Gail Zimmerman, PhD; and Renee Stirling’s husband, Cory Stirling, MD
A commitment to cultural understanding
New bioethics professorship honors late alumna’s work across medicine and human rights
Marie and Chuck Grossman enjoying Cleveland’s Metroparks
Transforming tragedy
Law alumna’s positive approach inspires husband’s scholarship gift
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Cooking up a solution
Over the sizzling of pans and beat of knives hitting cutting boards, students’ light-hearted chatter rises. They’re gathered in Case Western Reserve University’s new state-of-the-art teaching kitchen in the School of Medicine, made possible in part through a $400,000 anonymous gift. Across…
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Entrepreneurial alumnus and family commit $1.5 million to Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building
Miguel Zubizarreta (CWR ‘90) likes to be part of projects from the beginning. In the early 1990s he collaborated with the founder of a small startup to create a new software solution that launched Hyland Software’s journey to becoming a thriving global enterprise. Now Zubizarreta and his family…
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Alumna, emerita VP’s $1.35 million estate gift to benefit cancer research, Mather upgrades
During Chris Ash’s nearly 50 years at Case Western Reserve University, she saw modern buildings rise, leadership change and entirely new areas of study debut. She earned two degrees—a bachelor’s in history in 1972 and an MBA specializing in accounting in 1981—and worked in the geology department,…
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Nursing student’s parents commit $1 million to Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing to recruit and retain clinical faculty
When Beth and David Daigle were helping their daughter, Celia, explore college options, Case Western Reserve’s Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing quickly emerged as the top choice for the entire family. Two primary factors put the university's school ahead of other of other nursing schools:…
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The Howley Foundation, Case Western Reserve to increase opportunity for Cleveland, Philadelphia parochial school graduates
Admitted students from select high schools with Howley Scholars to attend CWRU at little to no cost—and without any loans The Howley Foundation and Case Western Reserve today announced a new partnership that will allow admitted graduates from select Cleveland and Philadelphia parochial schools to…
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A career rooted in interdisciplinary education inspires $1 million commitment to science and engineering building
Growing up in Akron in the 1940s and ’50s, Frank Linsalata and his older brother, Ralph, likely didn’t give much thought to words like “interdisciplinary.” But at the school that would later become Case Western Reserve University, the two still developed the diverse skill sets that define the…
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Mt. Sinai Health Foundation awards medical school $2 million to accelerate new treatments for devastating diseases
Fellows program to attract leading researchers to collaborate with university and hospital colleagues to develop promising solutions—and get them to patients After helping to launch the careers of 30 medical school researchers, the Mt. Sinai Health Foundation is partnering again with Case Western…
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Engineering alumnus and partner commit $2.5 million to science and engineering building
Since he first stepped onto the Case Quad as an electrical engineering student in 1970, Larry Enterline (CIT ’74) has recognized the value of exploring fields beyond his specialty. Throughout a career spanning more than four decades, Enterline has had ample opportunities to apply the…