Each year on Case Western Reserve’s Day of Giving, the university’s college and seven schools, athletic teams, and student organizations join together to generate financial support for student scholarships through campaign-style, online fundraising.
This year, for the first time in CWRU history, the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences raised the highest amount of any group on campus with $341,786. With 175 donors, representing a 29% increase in participation from 2024, the school generated 32% percent of the approximate total of $917,000 raised across the university. The Mandel School raised more than $67,000 last year and $65,000 the year prior, ranking number two and number one respectively among all academic units.
“These results reflect more than just numbers—they speak to the growing strength of our community, friends, alumni, staff, faculty and philanthropy,” said Dean Dexter Voisin. “It is a manifestation that people are connecting with our mission and inspired by our students. Without doubt, this development milestone was energized by the Mandel Foundation’s $5 million grant, which has inspired increased philanthropy.”
Said John Yankey, the Leonard W. Mayo Professor Emeritus and former dean of the Mandel School: "Thanks to Dean Voisin for his outstanding leadership of the school. This Day of Giving accomplishment magnifies and underscores all he has done to strengthen relationships with alumni, faculty, staff, students and friends of the school."
"To me, this is not just a tribute to all of the alumni, friends, faculty and staff of the school, but a strong affirmation of the inspirational leadership,” said Susan LaPine (MNO ‘97), chair of the Mandel School’s Visiting Committee. “It is an outward and visible sign of everything being done to build the positive impact of the school.
Watch our Day of Giving thank you video and learn more about CWRU’s 2025 Day of Giving.