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, offers intriguing, compelling and surprising stories about the university community—both on campus and beyond.
Alumna Sharon Bannister. Photo: David Colwell
Law students Alton Oh (left) and Holger Sonntag (right) and Professor Laura McNally-Levine.
Photo: Michael F. McElroy
Jacqueline Nanfito. Photo: Matt Shiffler
Photo: Michael F. McElroy
This issue features:

Lives of Service
The Senate has confirmed alumna Sharon Bannister to be the top-ranked dentist in the U.S. Air Force, where she's making a difference and feeling closer to the father she hardly knew. Read "Lives of Service."Fashioning History
Alumna Elaine Nichols (pictured at top), senior curator at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, believes everyone has a story. This is hers. Read "Fashioning History."
Photo: Michael F. McElroy
Seeking Justice
After a rural Kentucky Lawyer waged a massive disabilities scam, law school Professor Laura McNally-Levine and her students stepped up to help some of his former clients. Read "Seeking Justice."Other stories include:
Fighting Disparities
Cancers hit certain populations harder than others, and researcher Monica Webb Hooper wants to know why Read "Fighting Disparities."
Amplifying Voices
Translations that broaden the reach of women writers Read "Amplifying Voices."Easing the Burden
Providing coping strategies for families with technology-dependent children Read "Easing the Burden."