The Joan C. Edwards Charitable Foundation will make an initial investment of $10 million to $12 million over 10 years to establish an endowment for full-tuition scholarships for Cleveland public school students to earn bachelor and medical degrees at Case Western Reserve.
The Joan C. Edwards Charitable Foundation will make an initial investment of $10 million to $12 million over 10 years to establish an endowment for full-tuition scholarships for Cleveland public school students to earn bachelor and medical degrees at Case Western Reserve.
Case Western Reserve University Chairman Charles "Bud" Koch has announced more than $6 million in new leadership gifts from five trustees.
The Milton A. and Roslyn Z. Wolf Scholarship recruits students who exemplify the leadership qualities of the two accomplished alumni it memorializes.
Flora Stone Mather Alumnae Association Makes $5 Million Gift
Frank N. Linsalata, the outgoing chair of the Case Western Reserve University Board of Trustees, and his wife, Jocelyne are donating $3 million to his alma mater, earmarking the funding to specifically enrich the undergraduate student experience on campus.
Political Science Department is now able to offer summer internship support--thanks to the gift of Liz Hill '97
The Case School of Engineering at Case Western Reserve University has received a $250,000 gift from Dr. Walter J. Culver (CIT ‘62/’64) to endow the Walt and Sylvia Culver Engineering Fellowship for Sustainable Infrastructure.
Aviation law pioneer Alberta Colclaser LAW '36 has used her professional success to help support future generations of students through a combination of outright and planned gifts.
Sanford R. Weiss, M.D. (ADL ’55, MED ’58) has given a $1.9 million charitable remainder annuity trust to the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine to support scholarships and commemorate his 50th reunion.
Jim Goodwill ’71, an oral surgeon at Christiana Care Hospital in Wilmington, Delaware, has made a generous gift to the Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine in the form of a will commitment.
Case Western Reserve University Astronomy alumnus Dr. Anthony J. Wasilewski has established the Department of Astronomy's new Carl K. Seyfert Prize Fellowship for Undergraduate Research.
The prestigious award, which provides a renewable full tuition scholarship to Case Western Reserve University, honors the memory and legacy of Van Tassel, a nationally recognized historian and professor of history. He established National History Day in 1974 at Case with his history department colleagues.
Larry Boyd, a recent graduate of Cleveland's East Technical High School, has been named the first recipient of the Louis Stokes Congressional Black Caucus Scholarship at Case Western Reserve University. Boyd will enroll at the university this fall.
Walter (ADL '55) and Jean (FSM '55, LAW '81) Kalberer have provided a leadership gift of $1 million to support the MFA acting program at Case Western Reserve University's College of Arts and Sciences.
A gift from Case Western Reserve University trustee and Cleveland business leader, Joseph P. Keithley, and his wife, Nancy, will help the Case School of Engineering recruit the best and brightest electrical engineering and computer science students from around the world and bring them to Northeast Ohio.
Undergraduate students at Case Western Reserve University's Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing have received a $550,000 financial aid boost from the nation's largest private funder devoted exclusively to nursing students and nursing education.
The practice of medicine is unique, reflects Robert Rogoff (ADL '39, MED '42). "It gives you the opportunity to help...
They feel they would not have what they have—happy lives, doing what they like without the education they received...