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Designing for social good
The university's new Center for Engineering Action is giving a boost to student and faculty humanitarian projects Under a scorching Costa Rican sun, Neil Chavan shoveled a load of sand into a wheelbarrow and hauled it down a dirt road to where fellow Case Western Reserve University students used…
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See how students in the CWRU Class of 2023 have been spending their time since arriving on campus
The Case Western Reserve University Class of 2023 wraps up its first week of classes today. Since the new students arrived on campus almost two weeks ago, they’ve been busy learning about the university and Cleveland. What have they been up to? Watch a video to recap their Discover Week experience…
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Dominique Durand, pioneer in neural research, understanding of epilepsy, named Distinguished University Professor
Maybe an answer to the vexing neurological mysteries of epilepsy will come to Dominique Durand during his preferred thinking time: on his 7-mile bicycle commute from his home in Shaker Heights to Case Western Reserve University. Or maybe the critical bioengineering breakthrough Durand…
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President Barbara R. Snyder welcomes the community to the new academic year
To the Case Western Reserve Community: Our campus started to come alive last Sunday with the arrival of 1,360 first-year students and the launch of orientation activities introducing them to our university and the city we call home. With that preamble complete, they will join more than 3,300…
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By the numbers: Meet the Class of 2023
Cars have been unloaded. New roommates have spent their first nights in their new home. Parents have bid farewell. The class photo on DiSanto Field has been captured. And with that, we welcome the Case Western Reserve University Class of 2023. This weekend, roughly 1,360 first-years, as well as 60…
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Photo gallery: Welcoming the Class of 2023 on move-in day
Surrounded by boxes and bins, the Case Western Reserve University Class of 2023, composed of about 1,360 students, officially arrived on campus yesterday (Aug. 18). The university also is welcoming approximately 60 transfer students to campus. Throughout move-in day, volunteers helped unload…
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The Silver Hall Concert Series returns—bringing 20 free music performances to campus
After a successful inaugural season, the Silver Hall Concert Series returns with a diverse slate of free music performances—from guitar ensembles, to orchestras and choirs of many stripes—at Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at the Temple–Tifereth Israel’s Silver Hall at Case Western…
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“The Color of Water” wall mural newest addition to CWRU’s Putnam Collection
Part of Inter/Urban: Art & Culture Connector public art partnership Riders are on the rapid transit line zooming past Case Western Reserve University will see a new flash of color. People visiting, working or living in Little Italy may notice a drab wall on an industrial building by the tracks…
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Diversity leader search begins again
President Barbara R. Snyder and Provost Ben Vinson announced today that Case Western Reserve has relaunched its search for the university’s next Vice President for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity. As the two wrote in a June email to faculty and staff, the 2018-19 search “drew many…
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CWRU-Microsoft partnership yields major gains, increased hope for patients
Announced little more than a year ago, Case Western Reserve’s second significant collaboration with Microsoft already is offering meaningful results. Today, the two organizations announced a breakthrough made possible by pooling their respective strengths: the university’s in medical imaging, and…