Keep the discussions going about this year's Common Reading book, Justice, What's the Right Thing To Do?
New students met in small discussion groups last week,...
David Eltis and David Richardson, recipients of the 2011 Anisfield-Wolf Book Award for Nonfiction for Atlas of the Transaltantic Slave Trade, will discuss new f...
Since 2002, students from Japan’s Waseda University have come to campus every fall. On Sept. 12, third-year Case Western Reserve University Japanese language st...
After 9/11, Case Western Reserve students, faculty and staff created three Peace by Piece quilts to help express their thoughts; the quilts were displayed at va...
The Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence will award its 2011 Inamori Ethics Prize on Wednesday, Sept. 7, to human rights attorney Beatrice Mte...
The Fowler Center for Sustainable Value, in conjunction with Entrepreneurs for Sustainability (E4S), welcomes guest speaker Hunter Lovins, founder of Natural Ca...
The first week back on campus is hectic, so students purchasing their books take a no-fuss approach to this task: Most students opt to avoid the lines by buying...
for Case for Community Day closes Sept. 9, and volunteer opportunities are filling up quickly.
Case for Community Day will be held Sept. 16 from 11 a.m. to 5...
The Software Center has updated SAS 9.2 MR 2 with the 2011-2012 license. SAS is available as a free download to students and faculty; the cost for staff is $56 ...
To complement the work of the Inamori Ethics Prize honoree Beatrice Mtetwa, a human rights lawyer in Zimbabwe, the Inamori International Center for Ethics and E...