Cat-like ‘hearing’ with device trillions times smaller than human eardrum March 30, 2018Case Western Reserve University researchers make dynamic advances with new atomically thin device Researchers at Case Western Reserve...FeaturedScience & Tech·
School of Law plays essential role in advocating for bail reform in Cuyahoga County courts March 30, 2018Case Western Reserve University, along with Cleveland Marshall College of Law and the Metropolitan Bar Association, provides legal...Business, Law & PoliticsFeatured·
Double danger March 28, 2018Case Western Reserve, Stanford University and Uganda Heart Institute address childbirth issues for women with rheumatic heart disease...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Making solar panels last longer March 28, 2018Researchers use machine learning to better gauge failure of solar panels; could lead to longer-lasting panels, lower costs...FeaturedScience & Tech·
New research shows what we know (and don’t) about serial rapists March 27, 2018With unprecedented access to data from Cuyahoga County Prosecutor’s Office, Case Western Reserve University researchers gaining better understanding...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
Case Western Reserve University law student named “2018 Law360 Distinguished Legal Writing” award winner March 27, 2018Leah Slyder, a third-year student at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, has been named a “2018...AwardsFeatured·
Highlighting how digital scholarship can address and solve issues, Kelvin Smith Library to host Freedman Fellows ShowCASE event March 29 March 26, 2018New research aimed at reducing the number of sexual assaults—by changing how law enforcement investigates and prosecutes offenders—was...Events·
5 questions with… Allie Mooney, captain of the School of Law’s Jessup team March 23, 2018The last time a law school from the United States won a world championship in the Philip C....5questionsFeatured·
Judy’s Hand Pavilion, a sculpture by celebrated artist Tony Tasset, planned for Toby’s Plaza March 19, 2018Among several featured projects of FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art’s first citywide exhibition This summer, FRONT...FeaturedUniversity News·
Study: Teaching students that intelligence can grow with effort does little to improve academic performance March 15, 2018Around the country, hundreds of schools have invested in educational programs teaching students that, with effort, they can...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·