Civil rights icon Fred Gray urges 2017 graduates to use their degrees to “do the right thing” May 22, 2017Iconic civil rights lawyer and university alumnus Fred Gray began his Commencement address by congratulating the Class of...FeaturedUniversity News·
“Looking Back at the Six-Day War: Victory and Loss” May 19, 2017Ben Gurion history professor Benny Morris, a leading member of Israel’s “New Historians,” who challenged mainstream Israeli historiography...Events·
Materials Science and Engineering Professor Frank Ernst is recipient of 2017 John S. Diekhoff Award for Graduate Teaching May 12, 2017Materials Science and Engineering Professor Frank Ernst, recipient of a 2017 John S. Diekhoff Award for Graduate Teaching,...AwardsFeaturedUniversity News·
Colorful 30-piece Julian Stanczak work being installed in atrium of Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences May 11, 2017A 30-piece painting by the late Julian Stanczak is being installed on a 20-foot-high by 16 1/4-foot-wide white...FeaturedUniversity News·
CSU and CWRU partner to advance the Internet of Things May 5, 2017Collaboration will include joint course development and research The “Internet of Things (IoT),” which refers to the vast...FeaturedUniversity News·
The Hartwell Foundation again selects CWRU as one of nation’s Top 10 Centers for Biomedical Research April 27, 2017The Hartwell Foundation, a Memphis-based philanthropic institution that funds innovative biomedical research to benefit children of the United...FeaturedUniversity News·
CWRU’s Research ShowCASE 2017: largest presentation of university-based research yet April 20, 2017More than 1,100 students, faculty and staff to demonstrate their research From biologically inspired robots to students’ start-up technology ventures,...FeaturedUniversity News·
5 questions with… Vote Everywhere Ambassador Ashley Chan March 31, 2017Last year, the university’s Center for Civic Engagement & Learning (CCEL) spearheaded a host of nonpartisan initiatives to...5questionsFeaturedPeople·
Sarah Vowell’s Lafayette in the Somewhat United States chosen for CWRU’s 2017 common reading program March 30, 2017Figures and events in American history, described in unconventional, sharply observed and often humorous detail—imperfections and all—spring alive...FeaturedUniversity News·
Man with quadriplegia employs injury bridging technologies to move again—just by thinking March 28, 2017First recipient of implanted brain-recording and muscle-stimulating systems reanimates limb that had been stilled for eight years Bill...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·