University News
November 05, 2024
Brian Burnett to join the university as executive vice president, chief financial officer in January 2025 Case Western Reserve President Eric W. Kaler announced yesterday (Nov. 4) that Brian Burnett, a longtime leader in higher education, has been named the university’s next executive vice…
November 05, 2024
While 80 million people across the U.S. have already voted in the 2024 general election, today is officially Election Day, with polls opening in Ohio at 6:30 a.m. While 80 million people across the U.S. have already voted in the 2024 general election, today is officially Election Day, with polls…
November 04, 2024
As the university’s third annual Innovation Week arrived on campus, hundreds gathered at Case Western Reserve to celebrate and advance the university’s culture of innovation, learn from experts and share ideas and experiences. The week involved 45 events, each focused on the theme of how…
October 30, 2024
October marks Domestic Violence Awareness Month—a time to raise awareness about domestic violence, support survivors and advocate for safer communities. Domestic violence—while often misunderstood or overlooked—manifests in a variety of ways, including physical, emotional, psychological and…
October 29, 2024
Now in its third year, Innovation Week recognizes Case Western Reserve community members who exemplify the university’s innovative culture. Yesterday, the 2024 Faculty Distinguished Research Award winners were honored, and today, a celebratory luncheon will recognize the Innovators of the Year…
October 28, 2024
Seven to earn Innovator of the Year awards Innovation Week brings together students, faculty, alumni and industry leaders to share ideas, showcase projects, and celebrate the entrepreneurial spirit of the Case Western Reserve community. During Innovation Week, taking place Oct. 28-Nov. 1, you…
October 25, 2024
As construction cranes for the Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building towered in the background, Case Western Reserve leadership, supporters and community partners took part in a ceremonial groundbreaking Wednesday evening for the project—a 189,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility…
October 21, 2024
During their time at ÃÛÌÒAPP—nearly 15 years, combined—Michael and Betsy Cherkasky never studied science or engineering. Yet when the couple sought to give back to their alma mater, they were confident where their gift would have the greatest impact: the Interdisciplinary…
October 21, 2024
A familiar sight is returning to Case Quad today: Spitball. The iconic angular black sculpture by renowned artist Tony Smith was removed from campus in May of 2023 for the revamp of the quad. It has a new location on the south side of Case Quad outside Olin, AW Smith and Bingham Buildings. Part…
October 17, 2024
Double alumna Carol M. Musil chooses to return to the faculty to continue research, teaching After six years as dean of ÃÛÌÒAPP’s Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Carol M. Musil (NUR ’79; GRS ’91, nursing) has chosen to step down from her role and return to the…