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Fred Peck, Arlene Williams and Dean Tufts pose for a photo at the campus planning and facilities management holiday party
Campus Planning & Facilities Management honors long-serving staff
At their recent holiday celebration, Campus Planning & Facilities Management (CPFM) honored several staff members who have given 40 or more years of service to Case Western Reserve University. CPFM's Vice President Dean Tufts presented each honoree with a Vice President appreciation coin…
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Customer service dispatchers honored for exceptional service
Campus Planning and Facilities Management (CPFM) Vice President Dean Tufts, along with Director of Operations and Customer Service Bridget Flowers, presented Vice President appreciation coins to CPFM Customer Service Dispatchers Jermaine Brown, Diane Olshavsky, and Kiara Lane. The Vice President's…
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Campus tree maintenance and removal to begin Thursday
From Dec. 18 through Jan. 12, arborists working for Case Western Reserve University’s Campus Planning and Facilities Management office will perform maintenance pruning of healthy trees and remove dead and dying ones from several areas across campus. The majority of tree removals will occur…
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Updated capital project request form now available
Campus Planning and Facilities Management (CPFM) has introduced a streamlined Project Request Form for capital project requests, available now under the "Project Required Forms" section on the CPFM website. The revised form—launched Nov. 3—features several improvements, including: Fewer…
Exterior shot of Adelbert Hall in the summer
Invasive trees to be removed from campus
Case Western Reserve University’s Grounds Maintenance will be removing invasive, dead, unhealthy and dying trees. These trees, which were recommended for removal by board-certified master and registered consulting arborists, will be replaced adjacent to its previous locations. While invasive…
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Construction to impact the Health Sciences Campus building beginning Monday
Renovations to the first three floors of the Nursing Research Building Moll Institute will begin Monday, Aug. 4. During construction, the building’s entrance and the stairs that connect the podium level to Cornell Circle will be closed. Pedestrians are encouraged to use the Dental Research…
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Fencing to be installed this week on the west side of Morley Chemistry Laboratory building
To accommodate the abatement of hazardous materials, fencing will be installed on the west side of the Morley Chemistry Laboratory building, beginning Wednesday, July 30. Work will take place daily from 6 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. through Friday, Sept. 12. Pedestrians will be able to navigate the area…
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Note Adelbert Hall entrance closure
The Case Quad entrance of Adelbert Hall will be closed from Wednesday, June 18, to Friday, Aug. 15, for masonry repairs. During this time, access to Adelbert Hall will only be available through the Adelbert Road entrance. In the event of an emergency, exits on both sides of the building will be…
The final beam of the ISEB is lowered into place
Video: Final beam locks into place as progress continues on Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building
As a crane lifted the final structural beam for Case Western Reserve University’s Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering up into the air Friday afternoon, the rain began to pour down. But spirits were not dampened. Cheers erupted as the beam—adorned with signatures of construction crew,…
The Office of Energy and Sustainability award winners pose together
Students, faculty and staff among those earning CWRU Office of Energy and Sustainability honors
From advocating for climate justice to organizing the university’s Climate Action Month and advising the City of Cleveland on decarbonization, Case Western Reserve University students, faculty and staff are actively involved in sustainability and climate initiatives. Each year the…