University News
April 04, 2024
Editor’s note: Looking at a solar eclipse without proper protection can cause eye damage. In most cases, the effects are temporary, but the damage can be permanent. It takes just seconds for damage to occur. Symptoms of eye damage from a solar eclipse include blurry vision, headache, a blind spot…
April 03, 2024
Across 25 doctoral, master’s, and certificate programs, more than 2,800 students are gaining the experience for which Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is known: for its rigorous, customizable, and contemporary curriculum, state-of-the-art technology, exceptional clinical and…
April 02, 2024
One in 36 children in the United States have Autism Spectrum Disorder according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the growing number of diagnoses allows for more visibility but can also include some misconceptions. With April being Autism Awareness Month—and April 2 being…
April 01, 2024
The NCAA Women’s Final Four is this weekend, the total solar eclipse is just a week away, and the Cleveland Guardians are opening the home portion of their season next Monday. And those are just some of the highlights for the next week. Cleveland is the place to be this month—and members of the…
March 29, 2024
As Case Western Reserve embarks on a strategic initiative to hire 100 net new tenured and tenure-track faculty members by 2028, members of Faculty Senate recently approved a clearer definition of what the term “tenure” means at the university—a move that was decades in the making and could help…
March 29, 2024
More women—especially women of color—die in childbirth in the United States than any other wealthy nation, according to the World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Amid this growing maternal health crisis, American Delivery, a new documentary film premiering…
March 28, 2024
Located in the South Residential Village, John Sykes Fayette House and Mary Chilton Noyes House will help accommodate CWRU’s growing student population
March 28, 2024
Editor's note: Looking at a solar eclipse without proper protection can cause eye damage. In most cases, the effects are temporary, but the damage can be permanent. It takes just seconds for damage to occur. Symptoms of eye damage from a solar eclipse include blurry vision, headache, a blind spot…
March 27, 2024
Case Western Reserve’s 12th annual Day of Giving—a 24-hour crowdfunding event—is two weeks away. On Wednesday, April 10, you can help the university reach our goal of 2,024 donors. Each year on Day of Giving, members of the university community come together to support the campus causes most…
March 25, 2024
After nearly two decades of dedicated service, Shirley Mosley will retire from Case Western Reserve University and her role as the dean of students on April 1. Her journey to this point was not just a career path, but a testament to her commitment to student welfare and community…