The Environmental Heroes Youth-Led Climate Action Summit August 31, 2020The middle and high school students in the College of Arts & Sciences’ Gelfand STEM Center’s Environmental Heroes...Events·
“Chameleon roofs” of future could save money, energy July 3, 2019Case Western Reserve civil engineer applies ‘thermochromic’ treatment to roofing materials, which change color to reflect or absorb...FeaturedScience & Tech·
“Is Climate Change the End? And If So, the End of What?” March 12, 2019Years ago, Bill McKibben suggested climate change would be the end of nature. More recently, Elizabeth Kolbert has...Events·
“The Quest for Environmental and Climate Justice: Why Race and Place Still Matter” October 2, 2018The university community is invited to the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities’ 2018 Issa Lecture, which will feature...Events·
“Perspectives on Global Climate Change” April 25, 2018National Academy of Engineering conference comes to Case Western Reserve University May 24 Energy and engineering innovators at...EventsFeaturedUniversity News·
“Taylor Fest” set for Thursday March 27, 2018Physics department symposium honors professor Philip Taylor for 80th birthday Interested in a lively discussion Thursday on black holes...EventsFeaturedUniversity News·
Origins Science Scholars—“Global Climate Change: Past and Present” November 29, 2017Darin Croft, professor of anatomy, will present a talk as a part of the Origins Science Scholars lecture...Events·
“The Physics of Climate Change” October 24, 2017The Physics and Astronomy Club will host a talk by John Ruhl, the Connecticut Professor in the Department...Events·
Warmth under climate change has cascading effect, destabilizing forest ant communities, new study finds November 2, 2016Adding warmth predicted in climate-change models destabilized forest ant communities east of the Appalachian Mountains, a possible harbinger...FeaturedScience & Tech·