Morton L. Mandel endows award for outstanding chemistry faculty members August 9, 2016Case Western Reserve University alumnus Morton L. Mandel (CWR ’13) titled his senior capstone project It’s All About...AwardsFeatured·
Researchers lead team in discovering possible approach to slow growth of certain colon cancers August 8, 2016The body’s most common amino acid just may provide a path to slow the growth of certain colon...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Past meets present: Spartans who became Olympians August 5, 2016By Sydney Otto Some members of the Case Western Reserve University community may recognize a familiar face at...Featured·
University Compliance Program to conduct online training program for all faculty and staff August 4, 2016It’s time for round two of online compliance training at Case Western Reserve. But the good news is...Faculty & StaffFeatured·
HoloLens app named finalist for international science media awards August 3, 2016 Just a few months after launching the first third-party app for Microsoft HoloLens, Case Western Reserve University...AwardsFeatured·
Changes in benign tissue next to prostate tumors may predict biochemical recurrence of cancer, scientists find August 2, 2016Changes in benign tissues next to prostate tumors may provide an early warning for patients at higher risk...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Is the Roberts Court pro-business? Not necessarily, according to new book by law professor August 1, 2016Case Western Reserve School of Law Professor Jonathan Adler and business law experts examine U.S. Supreme Court’s record...Business, Law & PoliticsFeaturedPublications & Presentations·
Triple alumnus, retired administrator Kenneth L. Kutina passes away July 29, 2016From the Agnar Pytte Science Center to the iconic Peter B. Lewis Building and dozens of projects in...Featured·
School of Medicine professor receives two Innovation Grants in pursuit of HIV cure July 28, 2016Part of international effort to eliminate HIV by 2020 The leader of Case Western Reserve’s AIDS research center...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Like humans, lowly cockroach uses a GPS to get around, scientists find July 27, 2016Rats, men and cockroaches appear to have a similar GPS in their heads that allows them to navigate...FeaturedScience & Tech·