Showing off discoveries and scholarship, Research ShowCASE marks its 15th year April 16, 2019Friday, April 19, event kicks off with keynote by journalist from NPR and The Guardian At Case Western...FeaturedResearch·
English Professor Michael Clune named 2019 Guggenheim Fellow April 11, 2019Michael Clune writes two kinds of books—creative and academic. Each is paired with one from the other genre....AwardsFeatured·
Case School of Engineering taking lead role in Gelfand Global STEMPower Initiative in Ethiopia April 4, 2019Aims to help cultivate economic development through chemical engineering Ethiopia has an abundance of raw materials, but does...FeaturedResearchScience & TechUniversity News·
Optimizing the human-robot workplace April 3, 2019Case Western Reserve team part of a multi-university, international study of how machines and mankind will collaborate more...FeaturedResearchScience & Tech·
Cosmic Dave’s Rock Club opens in former Barking Spider Tavern space at Case Western Reserve University April 2, 2019Features live entertainment and varied, fresh menu The enticing sounds of live music—combined with a creative menu featuring...FeaturedUniversity News·
Gangs are built around social networks, not crime: Case Western Reserve researcher March 28, 2019Gangs are established as social networks, not exclusively criminal enterprises as they’re commonly perceived, according to a Case...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Study: To protect a good mood, people play it safe March 27, 2019What does it take to stay in a good mood? In short: Once happy, steer clear of choices...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social SciencesResearch·
First flight success March 26, 2019Case Western Reserve University innovation powers longer flight time for drone-sized electric aircraft, looks toward all-electric regional jets...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Case Western Reserve University boasts four of the top 100 social work professors in the country March 25, 2019Four social-work faculty members from Case Western Reserve University were named among the top 100 social workers in...Humanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Study: Banning criminal conviction questions on job applications increases hiring of ex-prisoners March 25, 2019Efforts to ban such questions show promise to ease re-entry into workforce for increasing number of Americans with...Business, Law & PoliticsFeatured·