Law students devote spring break to immigration detainees at family residential center in Texas March 26, 2015When three third-year students at Case Western Reserve University School of Law were offered an unexpected chance to...Featured·
Office of Multicultural Affairs to celebrate 25th annual Unity Banquet and Scholarship Benefit March 25, 2015Case Western Reserve University’s Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) will present Washington, D.C.-based award-winning journalist, social activist and...EventsFeatured·
New book by CWRU sociologists examines life events that lead to teen pregnancy March 25, 2015If Diane could reverse time, she never would have slammed the door—an act of teen frustration and ongoing...EventsFeaturedPublications & Presentations·
Case Western Reserve scientists discover hidden meaning, ”speed limits” within the genetic code March 24, 2015Finding could open unique avenues for treating illness Case Western Reserve University scientists have discovered that speed matters...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Study finds more weight-loss approaches needed for people with neurological disabilities March 23, 2015Nutrition and weight-loss research in adults with disabling conditions is still in its formative stages A review of...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
5 questions with…senior computer science major, hacker Stephanie Hippo March 20, 2015Early in life, senior Stephanie Hippo’s parents gave her sound advice: “You can complain about something, but until...5questionsFeatured·
ideastream airs series highlighting Case Comprehensive Cancer Center members March 19, 2015As a precursor to the showing of the documentary Ken Burns Presents: Cancer—The Emperor of All Maladies, ideastream...Featured·
Callahan Distinguished Lecture presents Sherry Turkle on how technology is shaping our relationships March 19, 2015With personal communication dominated by texts, tweets and online posts, some wonder if social technology has hollowed out...EventsFeatured·
Engineering’s Philip Feng receives NSF CAREER Award March 18, 2015Philip Feng, assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science, has won a $500,000 National Science Foundation (NSF)...AwardsFeatured·
Depression symptoms of African-American cancer patients may be under-recognized, study finds March 18, 2015Case Western Reserve University nurse scientist Amy Zhang, who has long examined quality-of-life issues in cancer patients, wondered...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·