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Case Western Reserve University named to Forbes’ ‘New Ivies’ list
Evaluation based on preparing and graduating students that employers seek in an evolving AI-driven workforce
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American Heart Association backs new research that could transform cardiac outcomes for hundreds of thousands of Americans
New research is bringing science one critical step closer to understanding what causes cardiac arrest and potentially preventing it.The American Heart Association (AHA) has granted Case Western Reserve University the Rapid Impact Research Award, a designation reserved for research the AHA considers…
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Nationally renowned electrical engineer named dean of Case Western Reserve University’s engineering school
Susan Hagness, longtime professor at University of Wisconsin–Madison, brings exceptional research, education and leadership experience to Case School of Engineering
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Science without a script
CWRU’s CURE courses give first-year students the chance to conduct real research from day one
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Case Western Reserve University’s new Sherwin-Williams Paint & Coatings Studio aims to fuel innovation, STEM workforce
New facility on the Sears think[box] fifth floor provides students with industry-aligned tools to bridge the gap between classroom theory and real-world application
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While healthcare struggled to keep up during COVID-19, community clinics never wavered
Five-year study reveals America’s safety net clinics never faltered but warns that Hispanic and Black patients are still being left behind
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Reaching the summit: Becoming the nation’s first PhD graduate in Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition
As he reaches the end of his educational journey, Reid Tileston reflects on his view from the mountaintop—and aims impossibly higher.“I want to be the world’s best teacher of Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition (ETA),” he said. “And I want to inspire my students to have the confidence to do hard…
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Trustee Bob Pavey commits $5 million to establish Case Western Reserve University’s first ‘eminent professorship’
The Pavey Family Eminent Professorship will support the research of CWRU’s Paul Tesar to accelerate discoveries and therapies with global impact
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Celebrate the Class of 2026 at university-wide commencement festivities May 13
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to help celebrate the Class of 2026 and make the bicentennial year commencement festivities a success. University-wide commencement ceremonies will take place Wednesday, May 13, followed by school diploma ceremonies May 15–17.…
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Ugandan human rights leader Frank Mugisha to be awarded 2026 Inamori Ethics Prize
Frank Mugisha, executive director of Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG), has devoted his life to advocating for basic human rights for all people—not only in his home country, but globally.A recipient of the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award and the Thorolf Rafto Memorial Prize, Mugisha has been…