Student discovers new praying mantis species in Rwanda May 28, 2014Female bush tiger mantis hunts prey on ground and underbrush Circling the light trap used to lure insects...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Summer reads and more available at CWRU’s annual book sale, May 31-June 3 May 26, 2014Case Western Reserve University’s annual Association for Continuing Education free and public book sale—where there will be more...EventsFeatured·
5 questions with…ultramarathon runner, faculty member Jim Van Orman May 23, 2014Last weekend marked the 38th annual Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon—a grueling 26.2-mile race throughout the city. The traditional...5questionsFeatured·
Researchers study what makes psychotic teens more at risk for suicide than others May 22, 2014Suicide is a general risk for people with psychosis. According to The Journal of Psychiatry, 20 percent to...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Professor-student team discovers extinct kitten-sized hunter May 22, 2014A Case Western Reserve University student and his mentor have discovered an ancient kitten-sized predator that lived in...Featured·
Inamori Center selects human rights activist Denis Mukwege for ethics prize May 21, 2014When Denis Mukwege was growing up in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), he would...Featured·
CWRU grants exclusive license to Folio Photonics May 21, 2014Folio Photonics LLC, a start-up company spun off from research in the Center for Layered Polymer Systems at...Featured·
Researchers profile women’s employment, caregiving workloads, effort and health May 20, 2014A study from the Case Western Reserve University Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing provides a profile of...Featured·
A preview of the CWRU Class of 2018 May 20, 2014This year it was nearly twice as hard to get accepted to Case Western Reserve than in 2007....Featured·
Commencement speaker urges graduates to put realistic goals to paper, aim high and ”think for yourselves” May 19, 2014As an international mediator and peacekeeper whose efforts have brought stability to war-torn regions of his native Africa,...Featured·