David Hammack, the Hiram C. Haydn Professor of History, delivered a plenary address at the annual conference for the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organ...
Last Monday, Peter Shulman sat in his Mather House office considering the present-day refugee situation in Syria.
Hadn’t the world, he thought—and, more specif...
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women Community Advisory Board will hold its first salon speaker event of the academic year Friday, Nov. 20, from 9:30 to 11...
Do you know the origins of using dissection to train medical physicians? An upcoming Dittrick Medical History Center and Museum “Stimulating Discussions across ...
In the last century, Cleveland has transitioned from rust belt to health care hub. The city, once known for its steel mills, now is recognized for its prestigio...
Miriam R. Levin, professor of history and art history, attended Expo Milan 2015 in Milan this summer to study the fair in light of the city's efforts to turn Mi...
Cuyahoga River: Rising from the ashes, new life for Cleveland's burning river (photos)
The Plain Dealer: John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in ...
It’s rare when an entire academic journal is dedicated to a single scholar. But Annals of Science did just that, devoting a recent issue to the contributions of...
Gillian Weiss
“Great mentors don’t just belong to people who do great things,” wrote a Case Western Reserve University alum and former student of Gillian Weis...
Rhonda Williams, founder and director of the Social Justice Institute and associate professor of history, recently published a review in Southern Spaces, an int...