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Crafting community
The entire plan hinged on scholarship support. Naja Quatman had her sights set on moving from Brasília, Brazil, to the United States to pursue a career in materials engineering. She knew choosing a college would come down to financial aid and scholarships, but she also hoped she would be able to…
Abbey Murcek headshot in front of Adelbert Hall
Science, service and scholarship
When Abbey Murcek was in high school in Pittsburgh, her robotics team worked with a special education teacher to create low-cost adaptive devices for students with disabilities. She loved applying newfound knowledge in a way that helped others, and sought to continue such enriching experiences in…
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$2 million grant from The Roe Green Foundation catalyzes multidisciplinary research building in Uganda
Case Western Reserve and University Hospitals solidify partnership on global health initiative For the past 38 years, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) and University Hospitals (UH) have worked closely with a variety of institutions in Uganda to advance medical research and education across…
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Alumni couple behind think[box] commits $1 million to Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building
When Larry and Sally Sears provided the initial support to launch Case Western Reserve University’s hands-on innovation center, they imagined a collaborative space where big ideas could become reality. Since its opening in 2012, the Larry Sears and Sally Zlotnick Sears think[box], a…
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Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation awards $5 million to support scholarships 
Funds to reduce financial burden for master’s degree students at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences
Fulter and Rebecca Hong
“You don’t have to wait”
Endowed fellowship allows young alumni to pay it forward
Beth and David Daigle
From advisors to ambassadors
After serving as a voice for families of students, parents establish fund to recruit and retain exceptional nursing faculty
Left to right, standing in front of the named chair: Anne Templeton Zimmerman’s daughter, Renee Stirling, MD (MED '95); Eileen Anderson, EdD; Gail Zimmerman, PhD; and Renee Stirling’s husband, Cory Stirling, MD
A commitment to cultural understanding
New bioethics professorship honors late alumna’s work across medicine and human rights
Marie and Chuck Grossman enjoying Cleveland’s Metroparks
Transforming tragedy
Law alumna’s positive approach inspires husband’s scholarship gift
Students in the teaching kitchen
Cooking up a solution
Over the sizzling of pans and beat of knives hitting cutting boards, students’ light-hearted chatter rises. They’re gathered in Case Western Reserve University’s new state-of-the-art teaching kitchen in the School of Medicine, made possible in part through a $400,000 anonymous gift. Across…