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Roe Green headshot
From crisis to collaboration
$2 million grant from The Roe Green Foundation catalyzes multidisciplinary research building in Uganda
Kevin Kranzusch headshot
Accelerating growth
Alumnus commits $10 million to support and expand opportunities in computer and data sciences
Joyce and Ed Lehotsky
Opening doors
Alumnus makes STEM education more accessible for Cleveland students
Dr. Krishan and Sneh Chandar
Dedication to education
After a half-century of teaching, a professor and his wife look to the future of the School of Medicine
Two medicine staff members earn university awards
Exceptional staff members recognized for distinguished service and volunteerism Case Western Reserve staff members play a pivotal role in the university’s success, contributing to every aspect of campus life. Our employees are the backbone of the university—their dedication to areas from…
Remembering Dr. Nate Berger
To our School of Medicine community, In the 41 years that Nathan Berger, MD, provided academic leadership at Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals, he, arguably, had the greatest impact on medicine in Cleveland of anyone—creating, evolving, nurturing, advising and championing…
Dick Keefer headshot
Reinvigorating the rust belt
Alumnus supports students from his hometown
Milky-Way
A million light years and still going
New, groundbreaking research shows that rotation curves of galaxies stay flat indefinitely, corroborating predictions of modified gravity theory as an alternative to dark matter In a breakthrough discovery that challenges the conventional understanding of cosmology, scientists at Case Western…
Medical student to explore ethics in Europe
For Tiffany Vaughan, there are many pathways for healing hearts.  The rising fourth-year Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine student, who plans to specialize in cardiology, has the opportunity to bring contemporary meaning to the atrocities of Nazi Germany. Through a Fellowship at…
CWRU researchers develop new method of DNA testing—expanding scientific innovation
New study finds ‘AMPLON’ method offers faster, more accurate pathogen identification, even in complex DNA sequences A team of researchers from the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine has developed a new method for target DNA sequence amplification, testing and analysis. This new…