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Partners in Philanthropy: Estate Planning Intro
Estate planning is the process of caring for yourself and your assets while you are living, and planning for the orderly transfer of assets to other persons and organizations—both during your life and afterwards. If you’ve ever wondered about the ins and outs of estate planning, or how to get…
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Securing your legacy with FreeWill
A gift to loved ones and future generations
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The intersection of healthcare, management and technology
Technology has evolved dramatically in the 25 years since Nilmini Wickramasinghe earned her PhD in health information systems at Weatherhead School of Management at ÃÛÌÒAPP. But one thing that hasn’t changed, according to the alumna, is the school’s rich culture of fostering…
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Fall/Winter 2024 Class Notes
Recent updates from alumni of ÃÛÌÒAPP
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Endowments that inspire
How your legacy can ignite change for generations to come
CWRU softball players lift the trophy following their victory against Coe College and sweep of the best-of-three 2024 Super Regional
Alumni mentorship program empowers softball players on and off the field
As the winningest head coach in Case Western Reserve softball history, Josie Henry understands that quick thinking matters when the bases are loaded—and when her players’ academic task loads are just as full. Henry assumed her role in the summer of 2010, after the team had struggled for nearly…
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Twist of fate
A simple mistake on Harry Rosen’s college application took him down a path he hadn't anticipated—a path that saw him earn an engineering undergraduate degree and eventually become a practicing dentist. "I wanted to go to Case Western [Reserve] because I heard it had an excellent developmental…
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An expression of gratitude
James Sampson was a Jesuit priest studying biology at Harvard when he began to doubt his plans for a career in academia. He watched as friends and colleagues succumbed to HIV and AIDS, and wanted to help—but wasn’t sure how. A friend encouraged him to consider becoming a nurse practitioner, and…
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The good is ‘what counts’
Alumnus pays tribute to mentor by naming CWRU in his estate
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Dreams realized
Gifts from variety of donors make a CWRU education accessible to first-generation American and college graduate