Dancing with holograms: CWRU stages first-of-its-kind mixed-reality dance performance using Microsoft HoloLens November 8, 2017When Case Western Reserve University student Karen Opper dances in the debut performance of Imagined Odyssey, she will...FeaturedUniversity News·
Youth Enjoy Science grant brings diversity to cancer research November 7, 2017CWRU School of Medicine receives $2.5 million grant for Cleveland minority students Case Western Reserve University School of...AwardsFeatured·
Flying Taxicabs? November 6, 2017CWRU researcher working with NASA, other partners to build small, battery-powered aircraft in next several years Need to...FeaturedScience & Tech·
Nursing student invents “cooling vest” to help surgeons beat heat stress November 3, 2017Nurse entrepreneur’s homemade innovation may soon be available worldwide As an operating room nurse, Jill Byrne saw how...FeaturedHealth & WellnessPeople·
CWRU awarded funding to understand how a virus-like particle from plants stimulates potent anti-tumor response November 2, 2017NIH grant may enable new directions for cancer immunotherapies Nicole Steinmetz, the George J. Picha Designated Professor in...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·
CWRU among best in the country for commercialization of research October 31, 2017New Brookings Institution report highlights advantages of urban universities in research-related economic activity Case Western Reserve ranked 13th...FeaturedRankingsUniversity News·
School of Law graduates post best bar-passage rate in Ohio for first-time test-takers October 30, 2017Case Western Reserve’s overhaul of how it prepares law students reaped impressive results this year, as its graduates...FeaturedUniversity News·
New federal planning grant to help manufacturers, workforce on Cleveland’s West Side adapt to “Internet of Things” connectivity October 23, 2017“Smart” technologies and connected systems—enabled by “the Internet of Things” (IoT)—are profoundly changing how people live and work....Business, Law & PoliticsFeaturedScience & Tech·
Fatal opioid traffickers targeted by nearly $1 million federal grant October 18, 2017Streamlining investigations and prosecutions of opiate dealers is goal of three-year U.S. Department of Justice-funded research Seeking faster...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
Electrical nerve-block research by Case Western Reserve researchers aims at asthma, heart failure October 16, 2017Biomedical engineering researchers at Case Western Reserve University are refining more than 15 years of work on an...FeaturedHealth & Wellness·