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$1 million commitment supports Center for Popular Music Studies
Popular music thrives as a form of entertainment, but it also influences history and culture—from songs that stoked public support for U.S. involvement in World War I to today’s artists addressing race and gender issues through their work. To further research and awareness of the importance of…
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CWRU, Cleveland Museum of Art announce innovative landscape project: The Nord Family Greenway
Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Museum of Art today announced an innovative urban landscape project that will connect the western edge of the university’s main campus to its West Campus parcel, home of The Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at The Temple – Tifereth…
University celebrates scholarship support, donors at annual Momentum event
When some 30 Case Western Reserve students clad in matching T-shirts assembled near the stage during the university’s annual Momentum event Tuesday, they offered a simple but powerful message to those in attendance: “Thank you.” Momentum, which celebrates the university’s philanthropic supporters,…
Alumnus, former Microsoft COO Bob Herbold commits $1.5 million to graduate student scholarships as new engineering institute takes shape
In 2014, Case Western Reserve alumnus Bob Herbold helped launch the university’s data science initiative by committing $2.6 million to endow an engineering professorship in informatics and analytics. Two years later, Microsoft’s former chief operating officer is back—this time with a $1.5 million…
Helene Fuld Health Trust awards scholarship grant for nursing graduate students
During a 10-month teaching assignment in Cairo last year, recent college graduate Zoey Przekurat started to lose her hair. But it wasn’t from the stress of managing an elementary school classroom. The pollution in the Egyptian capital was so pervasive, Przekurat explained, that it caused many…
New School of Law mural showcases Cleveland—and collaboration
A new mural in Case Western Reserve’s School of Law melds landmarks across Cleveland on a single canvas teeming with color. But the 4-by-9-foot artwork does more than exhibit regional pride in the atrium of George Gund Hall. Given by the law school’s class of 2015 and crafted by Cleveland School…
#GivingTuesdayatCWRU website launches; support your campus cause today
The #GivingTuesdayatCWRU website officially has launched at case.edu/annualgiving/get-involved/givingtuesday/. Visit the #GivingTuesdayatCWRU website to learn more about the campaign, find out which organizations are participating and make your gift. Contact Michelle Holy, programs and events…
Get in the giving spirit: Participate in Charity Choice campaign through Dec. 18
The Charity Choice campaign returns to Case Western Reserve University this fall, giving the faculty, staff and students the opportunity to help those less fortunate. Campaign organizers encourage everyone to give—no matter how small the donation. Campaign leaders hope to attract at least 750…
Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation and the Mandel Supporting Foundations award $8 million to health education campus
Grant to support Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Clinic’s health education campus conference center; wellness & preventive care education The Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel Foundation and the Mandel Supporting Foundations announced an $8 million grant to the health education…
Community health education gains support with $5 million gift from Third Federal, Stefanski foundations
The Stefanski family’s legacy in Cleveland dates back to the 19th century, when Valentine Stefanski and his friends hand-dug basements for houses on Fleet Avenue while the structures were up on stilts. Today, grandson Marc likes to say, “My family’s responsible for the foundations of our…