Colleen Croniger gives PhD student Chih-wei Ko a one-on-one look at research.
Students at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine know that even in...
What makes Diane Bergeron a respected and appreciated teacher at the graduate level is her recognition of each student's particular talents, just as a skilled m...
Students and staff gather around the final steel beam—adorned with their signatures—at the topping off ceremony for the Tinkham Veale University Center.
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Case Western Reserve’s Technology Transfer Office has granted an exclusive license of a novel Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) treatment strategy to spinoff company ReX...
Thirty years ago, just a few miles down the road, Michael Scharf served as captain of the Shaker Heights High School debate team. The topic was American foreign...
The project started as a late-night chat between roommates about families they met while volunteering at the Seidman Cancer Center. Aspiring doctors, juniors Vi...
In her pioneering studies, Cynthia Beall became used to the heady atmosphere high in the mountains of Tibet, Ethiopia and Peru. Now she’ll share rarified air wi...
In today's highly competitive and complicated global economy, a fact of life for many executives of American multinational companies is a need to do business ...
Nathan Delaney’s cellphone got him thinking about the metals used to make it—primarily copper. In a roundabout way, he also started planning his doctoral disser...
Op art pioneer Julian Stanczak and international law expert Christine Van Den Wyngaert will receive honorary degrees next month during Case Western Reserve’s co...