University News
July 14, 2023
Think about it: You’re trying to complete an online form, but then the webpage gives confusing, conflicting information. The submission button doesn’t seem to work, and the embedded image with instructions is grainy and hard to read. This experience is one we all have likely encountered at some…
July 12, 2023
While there may be fewer people on Case Western Reserve’s campus over the summer, university police are seeing some increases in crime, especially attempted car theft. To help keep you—and your belongings—safe, Matt King, captain of patrol operations in the CWRU Police Department, provided a few…
July 12, 2023
The Provost Search Committee will host listening sessions via Zoom for each of our campus stakeholder groups to gather input on the experiences and qualities our next provost and executive vice president should possess. The listening session dates are: Faculty listening session: Tuesday, July…
July 11, 2023
Absentee, in-person voting on proposed constitutional amendment The Center for Civic Engagement and Learning (CCEL) reminds the campus community that registered voters in Ohio can begin casting ballots on Issue 1 today (July 11). They have two options: Vote by mail—also known as absentee…
July 07, 2023
Last year, Marcel Duvivier, Jeremiah Mubiru and Ana Perez Cespedes started developing a video game to help kindergarten through ninth grade students in the David’s Challenge program learn addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. This past spring, they finally had the chance to see the…
July 06, 2023
University leaders collaborate with area officials and American Red Cross to provide spaces while property managers identify other apartment units available for lengthier stays while repairs proceed Case Western Reserve University is providing interim housing for residents forced from their East…
July 06, 2023
This article originally appeared in the summer 2023 edition of Forward Thinking magazine. This summer, The Daily will share some of the articles from the latest edition of the magazine. View more stories at case.edu/give/about/news/forward-thinking-magazine. In 2003, Cleveland’s future was in…
July 03, 2023
Even once the Independence Day fireworks dissipate, the summer activities won’t end in Cleveland. The month ahead is full of opportunities to enjoy what makes our city so special. To get you started, we’ve pulled together three options members of the Case Western Reserve University community can…
July 03, 2023
July is a time for summer vacations, holiday celebrations and cooking on the grill—and, as National Grilling Month, there’s no better time to experiment with healthy eating options outdoors. From barbecues and picnics to other small gatherings, there are plenty of opportunities for Case Western…
June 30, 2023
The most recognizable Independence Day tradition in the United States is fireworks. Many cities and communities around the country host their own events to recognize the July 4, 1776, signing of the Declaration of Independence. Here in Cleveland, the most iconic Independence Day celebration takes…