Filipino American History Month: Meet four Filipino members of the CWRU community October 18, 2024From studying social work, geological sciences, and neuroscience, to pursuing optometry, to working at the law school, those...FeaturedPeople·
Spartan Showcase: Lily Crouch October 15, 2024A child of two psychologists, Lily Crouch spent most of her upbringing adamant that she wouldn’t follow in...People·
History’s Einav Rabinovitch-Fox examines intersection of fashion and politics October 10, 2024Activism or optics? Fashion’s vote for changeThe Sourcing Journal: Einav Rabinovitch-Fox, lecturer of history at the College of Arts...Media·
Meet some of the new faculty members at the College of Arts and Sciences October 9, 2024The students in Case Western Reserve University’s undergraduate Class of 2028 aren’t the only new faces on campus...FeaturedFeaturesPeople·
How climate change is worsening hurricanes October 9, 2024As climate change accelerates, hurricanes are becoming more intense and destructive, bringing heavier rains, stronger winds and devastating...FeaturedUniversity News·
Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences’s Beverly Saylor discusses her Ohio Sea Grant project October 4, 2024What can ancient sediments tell us about Lake Erie?Great Lakes Scuttlebutt: Beverly Saylor, a professor in the Department of...Media·
Political Science’s Kathryn C. Lavelle examined VP debate between JD Vance and Tim Walz October 4, 2024Northeast Ohio political experts recap and analyze the vice-presidential debateideastream: Kathryn C. Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor...Media·
Earth, environmental and planetary sciences’ AW Omta conducts research on changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide levels October 4, 2024Scientists are trying to understand why the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere changed by about 90 parts...Publications & Presentations·
Classics students and faculty members attend and present at 102nd Annual Meeting of the Ohio Classical Conference October 4, 2024Case Western Reserve University faculty and students in the Department of Classics at the College of Arts and...Publications & Presentations·
Political Science’s Justin Buchler comments on political consequences of possible filibuster October 1, 2024Kill the filibuster? Sounds more like campaign bluster than governing policy.USA Today: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science...Media·