Four named winners of Faculty Distinguished Research Awards April 17, 2020For the past 15 years, Research ShowCASE has brought the Case Western Reserve University community together to celebrate...AwardsFeaturedUniversity News·
Religious studies’ Alanna Cooper participates in podcast discussion on Jewish languages April 17, 2020Alanna Cooper, the Abba Hillel Silver Chair of Jewish Studies, participated in a discussion on the podcast of...Publications & Presentations·
Medievalist and art history professor Elina Gertsman awarded 2020 Guggenheim Fellowship April 16, 2020Chosen among select class of 175 artists, writers, scholars and scientists Elina Gertsman’s fascination with medieval art began...FeaturedFeaturesHumanities, Art & Social SciencesPeopleResearch·
Luke Reader, of Arts and Sciences, discusses the unprecedented governing situation in the UK with the hospitalization of PM Boris Johnson April 15, 2020With Boris Johnson in intensive care, who runs the UK? The Conversation: Luke Reader, instructor of history in...Media·
Susan McClary, of Arts and Sciences, talks about the trope of the tragic heroine and the status of opera during the pandemic April 15, 2020The Coronavirus Derails Marina Abramovic’s Maria Callas Opera The New York Times: Susan McClary, a professor of musicology...Media·
Alumni actors provide inspiration to MFA theater students April 15, 2020When Case Western Reserve courses went remote in March, Mad Men and Glow actor Rich Sommer (GRS ’04,...FeaturedUniversity News·
“Data Science Across the College” moves to a virtual format April 9, 2020The “Data Science Across the College” initiative has moved its weekly colloquium to a Zoom format. Co-led by...Campus Updates·
Understanding the COVID-19 pandemic: History alumnus and medical student shares lessons from our past April 3, 2020As the COVID-19 pandemic overwhelms health care systems and disrupts industries worldwide, daily life may feel like uncharted...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social SciencesPeople·
Brooklyn native and natural disasters Historian Ted Steinberg calls his city’s closeness both a blessing and a curse April 2, 2020Ground Zero: How New York became the epicentre of the global coronavirus outbreak The Independent (UK): Ted Steinberg,...Media·
College of Arts and Sciences Interim Dean Sandra Russ discusses the influence of COVID-19 on children’s play April 1, 2020How the Coronavirus Is Influencing Children’s Play The Atlantic: Sandra Russ, interim dean of the College of Arts...Media·