2024 Cleveland Humanities Festival to explore “AWE” March 6, 2024This spring, the ninth Cleveland Humanities Festival continues its annual exploration of some of society’s most pressing issues...FeaturedUniversity News·
Women’s History Month: Get to know 3 women in engineering March 6, 2024Since its establishment in the 1980s, Women’s History Month has taken place each March to encourage the study,...FeaturedPeopleUniversity News·
Case Western Reserve University-led research team discovers new method to test for oral cancer March 5, 2024Oral cancers and precancerous mouth lesions are considered especially difficult to diagnose early and accurately. For one, biopsies...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearchScience & Tech·
CWRU earns grant to expand access to mental health support March 4, 2024New fund will help students pay for mental health care In recent years, there has been a growing...FeaturedUniversity News·
The Office of Equity is there for you—here’s how March 4, 2024The Office of Equity’s work can seem mystifying if you’re unfamiliar. But it all boils down to one...FeaturedUniversity News·
3 things to do in Cleveland in March March 1, 2024Spring semester midterms are just around the corner at Case Western Reserve University and many of our students,...FeaturedUniversity News·
Vinton Cerf, considered ‘a father of the internet,’ to deliver Case Western Reserve University commencement address as 2024 convocation speaker February 29, 2024Vinton Cerf reflected in a PBS Newshour interview in January how he and good friend Bob Kahn, while...FeaturedUniversity News·
Leap day: Why do we do this every four years? February 29, 2024As we await the arrival of the total solar eclipse on Case Western Reserve’s campus this spring, our...FeaturedUniversity News·
Case Western Reserve Board of Trustees names renowned infectious disease expert, double alumna its next chair February 28, 2024Vice Chair Julie Gerberding (WRC ’77, MED ’81), first woman director of the CDC, to become chair in...AppointmentsFeatured·
Case Western Reserve receives NIH funding to evaluate genotoxicity and experiences of residents in East Palestine, Ohio, train derailment February 27, 2024Possible exposure to toxic chemicals may increase risks for cancers The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded researchers at Case Western Reserve...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·