Case Western Reserve University students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends are invited to the formal dedication of the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence at 3:30 p.m. Monday, May 7, at the center on the ground floor of Crawford Hall.
In order to encourage full compliance with the new Ohio smoking ban law, Case Western Reserve University will begin increased enforcement of the smoking ban on campus beginning Monday, May 3.
Joanna Lopez, a third-year political science and Spanish major at Case Western Reserve University, was surprised when she opened a letter recently and a check from the Hispanic Scholarship Fund fell out of the envelope.
Norbert "Nobby" Lewandowski, a 1964 Case Western Reserve M.B.A. graduate, will throw out the first pitch at Nobby's Ballpark at 3:30 today.
Case Western Reserve University's Hrinda Finalist for Prestigous NCAA Award Case Western Reserve University graduate student-athlete Stephen Hrinda, a...
Panel discussions, anonymous HIV testing, a documentary, a vigil and handing out condoms at downtown Cleveland bars are all part of Case Western Reserve University's observance of AIDS Week of Action now through April 27.
Case Western Reserve University is embarking on an innovative initiative to attract prospective students using the 3D digital world known as Second Life. While other colleges and universities are using Second Life for academic purposes, Case may be the first university in the country to use it to recruit high school students as well. This spring, Case invited students who were accepted into its fall 2007 class to visit its new virtual campus in Second Life.
Throughout the academic year, Case Western Reserve University undergraduate students work on cutting-edge research that could make a difference in the future. The 2007 Intersections: SOURCE Symposium and Poster Session -- taking place April 20 - - is an opportunity for all undergraduate students to present their research and creative projects to the university community.
Robert Clarke Brown, a former investment banker and U.S. Department of Transportation capital markets adviser, has been named Case Western Reserve University's treasurer and an officer of the corporation, effective March 30.
John Ruhl and his South Pole research team from Case Western Reserve University's physics department were among scientists from nine universities that pointed the new $19.2 million South Pole Telescope (SPT) toward Jupiter in February to begin testing its power to help astrophysicists understand the universe.
Sheeba Joseph of Battle Creek, Mich., a second-year biochemistry major at Case Western Reserve University, is among a group of 317 gifted science and mathematics majors who have won a prestigious Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship for the 2007-2008 academic year.
The Mid-American Greek Council Association (MGCA) recently distinguished Case Western Reserve University's fraternities and sororities as the best overall Greek community in the Midwest, with both Interfraternity Congress (IFC) and Panhellenic Councils receiving high honors.
Move Over YouTube; Case TV to Showcase the University's Talent, Intellectual Property Forget YouTube. Soon, the campus community will...
Shake the Jake: Free Admission, Transportation to See Spartans Play at Jacob's Field The Case Western Reserve University baseball...
Information Society—Case's 2007 Humanities Week Begins April 15-20
Experience Innovations with Live Demonstrations at Research ShowCASE 2007
New Trustee Receives Lifetime Achievement Award from National Nursing Organization Linda Burnes Bolton, a newly appointed member of Case...
University Invited to Provide Feedback in Next Phase of Visual Identity Process After receiving valuable input from the Case...
Symposium, Panels, Dramatic Interpretation Kickoff Research ShowCASE The future of funding and “magic” technology are two panel discussions featured...
Making Academic Science Environments Inclusive for Women: Cooperation is Key Case Western Reserve researchers at the Weatherhead School of...
Biomedical Technology, Drug Delivery System Pioneer to Give Ford Lecture Robert S. Langer, one of 13 Institute Professors at...