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Susan Mucciarone commits an additional $1 million in scholarship support to Case Western Reserve University
Gift will expand leadership development opportunities at CWRU’s Weatherhead School of Management
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Shailesh and Kalpa Mehta endow professorship with a $2 million commitment to Case Western Reserve University
Gift to Weatherhead School of Management will advance operations research and artificial intelligence
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Studying, Upgraded: CWRU Alum Satya Moolani Builds a Better Way to Power Through Flashcards
Millions of students use digital flashcards to prepare for exams. Satya Moolani (CWR ’22, MGT ’22) has built a better way to flip through them. A handheld Bluetooth device designed to work with the popular digital flashcard platform Anki and others, StudyRemote lets students review study…
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CWRU now #1 fastest-growing research university in AAU
Case Western Reserve is the #1 fastest-growing research university in the Association of American Universities, according to the latest data from the National Science Foundation (NSF) on research expenditure growth. The university's research and development expenditures surged by 37.5% between…
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Case Western Reserve University, Ohio Wesleyan University expand pathway to Weatherhead graduate business degrees
Case Western Reserve University’s Weatherhead School of Management is expanding its partnership with Ohio Wesleyan University (OWU), creating new early-admission opportunities for OWU students pursuing advanced business degrees. The updated agreement now includes Weatherhead’s Master of…
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Alum advances sustainability through battery innovation
Emily Dickens (CWR ’19, MGT ’20, GRS ’20, engineering) has built her career around a central question: how can engineering innovation accelerate the transition to a more sustainable energy system—and reach the market at scale? As chief commercial officer of Octet Scientific, a Cleveland-based…
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Meet an engineering student cultivating a love of reading through her nonprofit organization
When Jube Augustino first considered her path to higher education, Case Western Reserve University immediately stood out among her options. “I wanted to pursue a career in the medical field, and Case Western Reserve offered both a great biomedical engineering program and research-intensive…
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How CWRU alum Halle Tecco is building new models for women’s health
Halle Tecco (CWR ’06) is the co-founder of Cofertility, a startup working to make egg freezing and fertility care more accessible. Earlier in her career, Tecco launched Natalist, a women’s health products company that was acquired in 2021, broadening the availability of at-home fertility and…
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Legacy in motion: Get to know four Black student leaders at CWRU
This February, the Case Western Reserve University community gathered to celebrate a historic milestone: the university’s bicentennial. At the same time, this month marks the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, which honors the achievements and contributions of African Americans and people of…
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Powering progress: Women driving science at CWRU
On International Women and Girls in Science Day, we celebrate the women who are shaping the future of science.