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Check out the new issue of Think magazine
The 2018 spring/summer edition of Case Western Reserve's Think magazine is now available at numerous locations around campus, including in academic buildings and at the Tinkham Veale University Center. The online version is a click away at case.edu/think. The magazine, published twice a year, offe...
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15th season of William N. Skirball Writers Center Stage Series announced
Judy Blume, John Grisham, two-time National Book Award winner Jesmyn Ward and The Simpsons creator Matt Groening headline speaker series The William N. Skirball Writers Center Stage Series, presented by the Cuyahoga County Public Library Foundation and its academic partner Case Western Reserve Unive...
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Second-time Diekhoff winner
Eileen Anderson-Fye focuses on students’ work—and the rest of their lives Eileen Anderson-Fye offers an unusual line when asked about mentoring. “Students,” she says, “aren’t just brains on a stick.” Yet amid the intense intellectual demands of graduate school, they often can feel that way. As a f...
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Coming full circle
Medicine's Paul Tesar receives Diekhoff Award for Mentoring after being a CWRU mentee years ago While earning an undergraduate degree in biology at Case Western Reserve, Paul Tesar had three outstanding scientific mentors whose influence he feels to this day. Now, 15 years later, it’s Tesar who’s b...
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Two-time winner
Nursing's Christopher Burant receives Diekhoff graduate teaching award Associate Professor Christopher Burant said he is “standing on the shoulders of giants” who inspire him to become a better educator and person. Leading that roster of giants: lifelong teachers like his grandmother Lillian; his i...
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An 'incredible' educator: Medicine's Thomas Love wins Diekhoff Award for Graduate Teaching
What makes a great teacher depends on whom you ask. But most would probably agree on a combination of superb people skills, a passion for the profession and a remarkable toolkit of teaching techniques. For all this and more, Thomas Love, an expert in statistics and professor of medicine, population...
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Watch the reaction: Softball team earns bid to compete in 2018 NCAA Division III Softball Championships
Earlier this week, the Case Western Reserve University softball team gathered to watch the 2018 NCAA Division III Softball Championships. The room was quiet as the student-athletes waited to find out if their season would continue. When the announcer declared Case Western Reserve University receive...
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President, trustees direct $1 million to support new Student Success Initiative
Case Western Reserve President Barbara R. Snyder announced today that she is committing the entirety of a $500,000 academic leadership award to support the university’s new Student Success Initiative. In addition, the Board of Trustees has directed that this year’s commitments to its strategic inve...
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Get a glimpse of where the Class of 2017 is now with the First Destination Survey report
As the undergraduate Class of 2018 makes final preparations for commencement, many are looking beyond May 20 to their next step, whether it’s the workforce, an advanced degree or another opportunity of interest to them. If the Class of 2017 is any indication, this year’s graduates have plenty to wh...
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Poet and performer Sarah Kay chosen as CWRU common reading author, 2018 fall convocation speaker
Spoken-word artist selection is apt in April, amid National Poetry Month and its celebration of the art form Sarah Kay’s TED2011 performance of her poem “B” earned two standing ovations, more than 11 million views online, and kickstarted her reputation as one of the most vibrant and insightful spoke...