Students, professor take part in first U.S. college course in Myanmar December 20, 2013The streets of Yangon, Myanmar, are jam-packed with cars, and a new Mercedes-Benz dealership has opened. People carry...Featured·
Law professor Michael Scharf to be featured on C-SPAN Book TV December 20, 2013Program highlights his new book about historic moments that quickly change the course of international law C-SPAN Book...Featured·
Early Action applications up 50 percent over last year December 19, 2013Case Western Reserve continued to see surging interest among high school seniors this fall, attracting 50 percent more...Featured·
Mandel School launches national initiative for research about mixed-income communities December 19, 2013A central resource for research and information about creating and sustaining mixed-income communities has launched online at nimc.case.edu...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Psychologists’ new book focuses on mustering resiliency to cope after traumas December 18, 2013People often assume that experiencing something horrific automatically leads to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In contrast, though, most...FeaturedPublications & Presentations·
Scientists find neural prosthesis restores behavior after brain injury December 18, 2013Scientists from Case Western Reserve University and University of Kansas Medical Center have restored behavior—in this case, the...Featured·
”CHOMP” pilot program offers one-stop oral and health care at CWRU clinic December 17, 2013When Joseph Tooman sat down for his regular oral exam at Case Western Reserve University’s dental clinic, a...Featured·
Researchers discover new species of horse, 4.4 million years old December 17, 2013Two teams of researchers, including scientists linked to Case Western Reserve University, have announced the discovery of a...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
CWRU sleep expert says caffeine jolt not worth it in the long run December 16, 2013Is that caffeine jolt worth the extra hours of studying or long workday? In the long run, no,...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Case School of Engineering researchers report nanoscale energy-efficient switching devices December 15, 2013By relentlessly miniaturizing a pre-World War II computer technology and combining this with a new and durable material,...FeaturedScience & Tech·