Photo of a meteorite sitting in the middle of an icy, Antarctic landscape
From "Rock Stars." Photo courtesy of Antarctic Search for Meteorites Program/Katherine Joy, PhD

Check out the new issue of Think magazine

The 2019 spring/summer edition of Case Western Reserve’s Think magazine is now available at numerous locations around campus, including in academic buildings and at the Tinkham Veale University Center.

The online version is at case.edu/think.

The magazine, published twice a year, offers intriguing, compelling and surprising stories about the university community—both on campus and beyond.

The Daily also will highlight some of this issue’s stories throughout the summer.

Meanwhile, if you want to suggest story ideas, email sandra.livingston@case.edu.

To share a class note, visit case.edu/alumni/classnotes.

This issue’s features

Our three features take readers to places including Antarctica’s icy terrain, a California hospital and a Costa Rican village. The features are:

Rock Stars

Billion-year-old meteorites travel millions of miles just to land in Cari Corrigan’s Smithsonian lab.

Read “Rock Stars.”

A Better Death

One physician’s mission to remove patients from the ‘end-of-life conveyor belt.’

Photo of CWRU student Michael Douglass looking toward the sky while surrounded by trees in the Dominican Republic
Case Western Reserve student Michael Douglass was among the students who traveled in January to Cruce de Blanco in the Dominican Republic to evaluate the system for water distribution. Photo courtesy of Christopher Heermann.

Read “A Better Death.”

Designing for Social Good

The university’s new Center for Engineering Action is giving a boost to student and faculty humanitarian projects.

Read “Designing for Social Good.”

Other stories include:

Going First

A new campus group aims to help students who are trailblazers in their families.

Read “Going First.”

Improving Outcomes

Researchers seek to help LGBTQ youth in foster care.

Read “Improving Outcomes.”         

Reimagined Education

New campus brings health students under one roof to learn and work together.

Read “Reimagined Education.”

Expanding Community Dental Care

New clinic building will provide enhanced services at patient-friendlier location.

Read “Expanding Community Dental Care.”

Bioinspired Solutions

Taking lessons from creatures that sting, peck and morph.

Read “Bioinspired Solutions.”

Photo of Jessie Hill
Photo by Annie O’Neill

Constitutionally Bound

The law school’s Jessie Hill is a national go-to expert on First Amendment and reproductive rights issues.

Read “Constitutionally Bound.”

Creepy or Helpful?

Where consumers draw the line on online ads.

Read “Creepy or Helpful?”

Historic Season

Men’s soccer team reaches NCAA Elite Eight.

Read “Historic Season.”

Alumni stories include:

From Captivity to Storytelling

Photo of Kiyo Sato
Photo courtesy of Lisa Sato-Wheaton

Kiyo Sato shares her story of forced internment during World War II.

Read “From Captivity to Storytelling.”

The Supremes

Two alumnae reflect on their distinct paths to justice.

Read “The Supremes.”

A Piece of the Rock

String of campus concerts struck lasting chord.

Read “A Piece of the Rock.”