Chemical engineer Christine Duval wins U.S. Dept. of Energy Early Career Research Grant June 14, 2020Case Western Reserve’s Christine Duval selected to accelerate work on purifying radioactive isotopes, used in diagnostic imaging, cancer...AwardsFeaturedResearchScience & Tech·
‘Age-Friendly’ care coming to retail clinics June 12, 2020The John A. Hartford Foundation awards $2.44 million to Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing to enhance age-friendly care...FeaturedUniversity News·
Hundreds take part in Day of Dialogue events June 11, 2020Participants emphasize need for action in addition to communication After a Day of Dialogue that drew hundreds of...FeaturedUniversity News·
Case Western Reserve University-led research uncovers connections between psoriasis and joint disease June 10, 2020Study underscores importance of treating patients early to reduce likelihood of lasting bone damage A team led by...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearchUniversity News·
Day of Dialogue offers opportunities to listen, learn, and inspire action June 9, 2020In the 15 days since George Floyd was killed, protests have stretched across the country and around the...FeaturedUniversity News·
With yearlong grant in hand, Classics’ Maddalena Rumor explores how ancient cultures shared medical knowledge June 8, 2020Receiving a prestigious fellowship from the American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), Visiting Assistant Professor of Classics Maddalena...AwardsFeatured·
Living in a COVID-free bubble at the bottom of the world: CWRU Physics PhD student Allen Foster on living at the South Pole during a global pandemic June 5, 2020When fourth-year PhD physics student Allen Foster arrived at the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica in early...FeaturedPeople·
Haima Therapeutics licenses synthetic platelet technology from Case Western Reserve University for hemostatic therapy June 3, 2020Haima Therapeutics has executed an exclusive license agreement with Case Western Reserve University to research, develop and market artificial...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearchScience & TechUniversity News·
With a worldwide audience watching, Bolman set to reflect on two decades in Egypt—and four projects of historic significance June 3, 2020Elizabeth Bolman’s original end-of-semester plans called for the art historian to be in the midst of research trips:...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
CWRU launches Race, Police and Protest website for communications, updates and resources June 2, 2020The events following the May 25 death of George Floyd reflect a nation experiencing a profound moment of...FeaturedUniversity News·