The Kent H. Smith Charitable Trust has announced a $10.5 million gift to Case Western Reserve University to support the university center project.
Optical science pioneer and Case Western Reserve University Trustee James C. Wyant, PhD, has made a $4 million commitment to name a new field house on campus.
Optical science pioneer and Case Western Reserve University Trustee James C. Wyant, PhD, has made a $4 million commitment to name a new field house on campus.
University celebrates grand opening of Mather Park, made possible by the generosity of Flora Stone Mather Alumnae
Case Western Reserve Distinguished Lecture Named in Honor
of Business and Community Leader F. Joseph Callahan Jr
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.
Case Western Reserve University's alumni and friends continue to provide generous support for research and scholarship even amid challenging economic times.
Charles "Bud" Koch, chair of Case Western Reserve University Board of Trustees, and his wife, Katie, have made a $5 million commitment to the university.
The Milton A. and Roslyn Z. Wolf Scholarship recruits students who exemplify the leadership qualities of the two accomplished alumni it memorializes.
Renewed legislation allows individuals aged 70-1/2 or older to make outright gifts from individual retirement accounts without tax complications.
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.
Case Western Reserve University has raised $103.3 million in philanthropy during the 2007–2008 fiscal year -- the third highest fundraising total in the university's history. Case Western Reserve raised nearly $68.8 million in 2006-2007.
Nobby's Ballpark allows 1964 MBA alumnus to cross another item off lifelong list of goals.
Members of the governing body of Case Western Reserve University contribute more than time, counsel, and expertise. They also contribute money to support the goals they endorse and value.
Walter and Estelle Brahm have endowed a fund to support the Kelvin Smith Library--and celebrate their 70-year love of books and each other.