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Graduating senior helped pave the way for inner-city students at Case Western Reserve
Taneisha Deans pushed and dug and climbed to success at a school she was unprepared for, and quietly cut a path for other inner-city scholars. On her first day in physics 101 at Case Western Reserve University, she realized she’d never even seen the math she needed for the course. She quickly…
University Welcomes First Edwards Scholar
Cyrus C. Taylor, PhD, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences; Pamela B. Davis, MD, PhD, Dean of the School of Medicine; Brian A. McDonald, Executive Director of the Joan C. Edwards Charitable Foundation; Nichelle Ruffin, 2012 Edwards Scholar; Thomas M. McDonald, Distribution Director, Joan C.…
Norma Lerner honored with President’s Award for Visionary Achievement
A decade ago Al and Norma Lerner made a historic $100 million commitment to advance medical education of a special kind of doctor—the physician-scientist. Neither a practitioner who only spent time in the office or operating room, nor a researcher who logged every hour in the laboratory, this…
Graduating medical student aims to use degree to close gap in health disparities
Michael Knight is a student who makes people shake their heads and ask, “How do you do it?” He led the Student National Medical Association, gave vocal coaching to members of Doc Opera and volunteered in Cleveland’s neighborhoods. That’s just a few of activities that Knight, a 2012 graduate of the…
University remembers engineering professor, steel metallurgy expert
In the final weeks of his struggle with mesothelioma, Gary M. Michal, PhD, LTV Steel Professor of Metallurgy in Case School of Engineering’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering, could no longer come to the classroom. But his commitment to his students was so great he insisted on…
Graduating senior to continue his studies in Switzerland as Fulbright scholar
Patrick Chirdon came to Case Western Reserve planning to major in psychology. Four years later, he is still focused on the inner workings of the mind, except now the biology of the brain commands his interest. Credit the influence of compelling biology professors and an extraordinary faculty…
Reporting for Army duty, CWRU student leaves legacy of Peru dental mission
Nathan Buckner, of Hunter, Utah, sits in the Case Western Reserve University dental clinic, turning pages of a photo book from a mission he took to Lamay, Peru, with 16 Case Western Reserve students and faculty. He’s a bit nostalgic as graduation approaches Sunday, May 20, and he closes this…
University to award four honorary degrees
Case Western Reserve University will award honorary degrees to four individuals at its 2012 commencement ceremonies. This year’s recipients are Gmail inventor and venture capitalist Paul Buchheit, public health leader Ciro de Quadros, Grammy-award winner Aretha Franklin and international law expert…
Constantino’s Market opens, offering CWRU community new spot for groceries, meals and more
A neighborhood grocer is finally here in Uptown. After much anticipation, Constantino’s Market is now open for business, adding more activity to an already bustling Euclid Avenue. Located next to the Case Western Reserve Barnes & Noble bookstore on Euclid Avenue near East 115th Street,…
2012 Hovorka Prize goes to world expert on Tibet—Melvyn Goldstein
The man known as the father of modern Tibetan studies can add another distinguished title to his list: winner of the 2012 Frank and Dorothy Humel Hovorka Prize. Melvyn C. Goldstein, Case Western Reserve’s John Reynolds Harness Professor of Anthropology, will receive the honor during university…