Actor, children’s-literacy and AIDS-research advocate LeVar Burton named 2019 Inamori Ethics Prize-winner February 28, 2019LeVar Burton, a celebrated American actor, director, producer and writer for more than 40 years, is adding another...AwardsFeaturedUniversity News·
Discovering a new form of communication in the brain February 25, 2019Case Western Reserve researchers observe waves ‘leap’ across cut in brain tissue; ‘ephaptic coupling’ said to be producing...FeaturedResearchScience & Tech·
Case Western Reserve University awarded AAU grant for undergraduate STEM education February 20, 2019Case Western Reserve University was among 12 members of the Association of American Universities (AAU) awarded grants today...FeaturedGiftsUniversity News·
Law school launches Yemen Accountability Project to document war crimes for possible prosecution February 20, 2019More than 70 CWRU students sign up to provide volunteer assistance The civil war in Yemen has eclipsed...Business, Law & PoliticsFeatured·
On FDA panel, CWRU professor endorses new ketamine-related depression medication February 19, 2019As part of panel of experts convened by the U.S Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Case Western Reserve...FeaturedHealth & WellnessHumanities, Art & Social SciencesResearch·
How male dragonflies adapt wing color to temperature February 11, 2019New research could explain color variance in other species and predict survival, reproduction in warming climate for other...FeaturedResearchScience & Tech·
Nearly $1 million grant to equip ‘first social responders,’ help at-risk kids February 7, 2019An enhanced partnership among Case Western Reserve University, the City of Cleveland and two Cleveland-area police departments focuses on...Business, Law & PoliticsFeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Making ammonia ‘greener’ February 5, 2019Chemical engineers at Case Western Reserve create ammonia from nitrogen, water; could lead to smaller ammonia processing plants...FeaturedScience & Tech·
New endowed engineering deanship January 25, 2019Alum and longtime benefactor Charles H. Phipps commits $5 million to advance research, strategic initiatives at Case School...FeaturedGiftsUniversity News·
Graphic depictions of human-rights abuse—and shaming its perpetrators—can hinder humanitarian efforts: paper January 24, 2019Shaming perpetrators of human-rights abuse and shocking audiences with visceral imagery can be an ineffective—and counterproductive—approach to improving...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social SciencesResearch·