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Alumnus and former board chair gives $1 million for ISEB
Before longtime university supporter James C. Wyant, PhD (CIT ’65, HON ’23), died in December, he and his wife, Tammy Wyant, made one final joint commitment to Case Western Reserve: $1 million for the forthcoming Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB). The 189,000-square-foot fac...
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Veale Foundation commits $20 million to CWRU’s science and engineering building; names new gateway
Alumnus Tinkham Veale II’s name already marks collaborative spaces across Case Western Reserve's campus, including an entrepreneurship institute that launched in 2019, the university center that opened in 2014, and the convocation, recreation and athletic center that opened in 1997. Now, when CWRU...
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Business alumnus commits $1 million to university’s Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building
Medtech entrepreneur Joe Mandato (MGT '04) was well into his career—and living on the West Coast—when he decided to pursue a doctorate in business. After reviewing his options—and factoring in the challenge of a cross-country commute—he arrived at Case Western Reserve University. The non-traditiona...
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Congress provides $963,000 to help fund equipment, materials for university’s Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building
As part of a multi-billion-dollar federal spending package, U.S. Congress approved $963,000 for Case Western Reserve University to acquire critical research equipment for the new Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB), a nearly 200,000-square-foot research facility. With an estim...
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Area surrounding Yost Hall to be prepared for ISEB construction site
As shared in The Daily in the fall, work continues to prepare for construction of the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB) on the northwest side of the Case Quad. In the coming weeks, several trees will be removed from the area around Yost Hall—in accordance with recommendation...
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Traffic alert—maintenance of traffic on MLK Jr. Drive will begin Feb. 26
The City of Cleveland has approved a Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) on Martin Luther King Jr. Drive—resulting in a lane closure northbound between Cedar Avenue and Euclid Avenue—to begin on Monday, Feb. 26, in order to accommodate construction of the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building ...
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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 50,000-square-fo...
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Visionary Cleveland business leader and family commit $1.25 million to Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building
As a Case Western Reserve University trustee for more than two decades, including several years as the board’s chair, Charles J. “Bud” Koch held a front-row seat for some of the institution’s most transformative advances. Now, he, his wife Katie and their family have committed $1.25 million to supp...
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Entrepreneurial alumnus and family commit $1.5 million to Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building
Miguel Zubizarreta (CWR ‘90) likes to be part of projects from the beginning. In the early 1990s he collaborated with the founder of a small startup to create a new software solution that launched Hyland Software’s journey to becoming a thriving global enterprise. Now Zubizarreta and his family ar...
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ISEB construction work to begin Nov. 1
Case Western Reserve University’s plans for its new Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB) will take a visible step forward next month as preparations for Yost Hall’s demolition begin. Announced in June, the 189,000-square-foot ISEB is scheduled to open in the fall of 2026. But b...