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Family and friends establish scholarship to honor Alexandra Grace Piepho
Nearly a year after first-year student Alexandra “Ally” Piepho died suddenly of natural causes in her Illinois home, her parents have announced a scholarship for Case Western Reserve undergraduate students in her honor. “Ally was our daughter, our friend, our joy, our hope,” Wendy and Richard…
Office of Undergraduate Studies announces national scholarship deadlines
Students searching for national fellowship and scholarship opportunities are encouraged to visit the Office of Undergraduate Studies website at case.edu/ugstudies/ or schedule an appointment to speak with Scott Hardy, assistant dean of Undergraduate Studies, in Sears Building 357. Upcoming…
Incoming male students: Apply to receive a fraternity-sponsored scholarship
Seven Case Western Reserve University fraternities are offering scholarships to incoming male students. Applying for or winning any of these scholarships does not obligate the student to join the fraternity, nor does it guarantee the organization will extend the student an offer of…
Goldwater Foundation recognizes two juniors for outstanding potential in science, engineering and math
Two Case Western Reserve University students have been honored by the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation, which recognizes outstanding potential and commitment to excellence in science, engineering and mathematics. Todd Norton, a third-year math and physics…
Apply now for Prevention and Recovery Services’ One Day at a Time scholarship
Applications are now being accepted for the annual One Day at a Time scholarship, presented by the Prevention and Recovery Services Scholarship Committee. The scholarship is given to a student who demonstrates a commitment to sober living, scholarship and more. The amount awarded will depend on…
Undergraduates: Apply now for the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Award
Undergraduate student applications are being accepted for the Stephanie Tubbs Jones Award, a variable award offering between $500 and $2,000. Created in 2010, the award was established to recognize an underrepresented, undergraduate Case Western Reserve University student for significant…