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Student engineers’ work featured on NBC Nightly News
A group of Case School of Engineering students recently completed a project that’s helping a local man chase his passion for photography—and their efforts were recognized by NBC Nightly News because of it.  Myles Smith, Amanda Duban, Maxwell Rollins and Grant Boone were among the students who used…
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Engineering Dean Ragu Balakrishnan named to national task force seeking to strengthen academic partnerships between universities in the U.S. and India
Case Western Reserve University’s Venkataramanan "Ragu" Balakrishnan has been named to a national task force that aims to strengthen partnerships between higher education institutions in the U.S. and India. Launched by the Association of American Universities (AAU), the task force is part of a…
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Graduation Spotlight: Raodatullah (Raodah) Abodunrin
Major: Biomedical Engineering Minor: Arabic Why did you choose this area of study? Equations and applied learning was always my strong suit! What are your plans after graduation? Eventually a PhD in Computational Biology or Biomedical Engineering. Also my ultimate end goal is to hold a…
Graduation Spotlight: Kaitlyn Reyes
Major: Biomedical Engineering: Biomechanics Track Why did you choose this area of study? I loved mechanical design programs like SolidWorks and AutoCAD and wanted to combine this with my love for biology and the human body! What are your plans after graduation? I accepted a full time offer with…
Graduation Spotlight: Maddy Vales
Major: Chemical Engineering Why did you choose this area of study? I chose chemical engineering because I wanted the flexibility to enter virtually any industry after graduation. As a first-year student, I was really impressed with the chemical engineering community at CWRU. The folks in the…
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SCSAM Fellow Spotlight: Kaiser Aguirre
In middle school, Kaiser Aguirre was required to take a career placement quiz, and his top two results were Aerospace Engineer and Metallurgist. At the time, he did not know what those were, but he read the job descriptions and thought “those both sound pretty cool... and pay way more than being a…
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Student engineers’ work featured on NBC Nightly News
A group of Case School of Engineering students recently completed a project that’s helping a local man chase his passion for photography—and their efforts were recognized by NBC Nightly News because of it. Myles Smith, Amanda Duban, Maxwell Rollins and Grant Boone were among the students who used…
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GHDC officially hands off reproductive health project to NGO in Uganda
A momentous occasion as the Global Health Design Collaborative hands off its DMPA-SC packaging project to an international non-profit in Uganda.
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Faculty Member An Wang Visits Washington DC with Students
An Wang, assistant professor of Computer & Data Sciences, and Brian Gran, Professor of Sociology and Law, co-instructed a course titled “Socio-Technology of Cyber Security” in the Spring 2023 semester. They received a grant from New America’s Public Interest Technology-University Network (PIT-UN)…
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Faculty members, students visit Washington, D.C.
An Wang, assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, and Brian Gran, professor of sociology and law, are co-instructing a course titled “Socio-Technology of Cyber Security” this semester. They received a grant from New America’s Public Interest…