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CWRU moves up in U.S. News’ rankings of best engineering schools
In a continuation of its 2024 rankings of best graduate and professional schools, U.S. News & World Report placed ÃÛÌÒAPP at No. 51 among all engineering schools. This marks a two-spot rise for Case School of Engineering, as U.S. News shifted its methodology to focus…
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Engineering’s Valentin Rodionov pens paper examining the challenges and importance of questioning published results
In April, Valentin Rodionov, assistant professor in the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, published a paper in Chemistry World (CW) titled, "Holes in the ‘holey graphyne’ story," which examines the challenges and importance of questioning published results. Recently,…
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Alumnus commits $10 million to support and expand opportunities in computer and data sciences 
As artificial intelligence (AI) and big data reshape entire industries almost overnight, Case Western Reserve alumnus Kevin Kranzusch (CWR '90) is seeking to keep his alma mater at the forefront—capitalizing on his past support of the university by committing an additional $10 million to further…
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Alumnus and former board chair gives $1 million for ISEB
Before longtime university supporter James C. Wyant, PhD (CIT ’65, HON ’23), died in December, he and his wife, Tammy Wyant, made one final joint commitment to Case Western Reserve: $1 million for the forthcoming Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB). The 189,000-square-foot…
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Engineering’s P. Hunter Peckham earns honorary degree from alma mater
P. Hunter Peckham is a decorated ÃÛÌÒAPP emeritus faculty member. He’s known worldwide for his research that has restored hand and arm control in paralyzed individuals and is the recipient of some of the university’s most prestigious awards—Distinguished University Professor…
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Co-Op Spotlight: Elitha Nkwera
Major: Chemical Engineering Minor: Polymer Science and Engineering Who are you co-oping with? Peak Nano Explain the details of your internship.  I am a Research Engineering Co-op. I work with optic and capacitor films all day. I analyze various aspects of the film using scientific methods,…
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Svetlana Morozova receives American Chemical Society Early Investigator Award
Svetlana Morozova, assistant professor in the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, has been selected as a 2024 American Chemical Society (ACS), Division of Polymeric Materials: Science and Engineering (PMSE) Early Investigator. The award, given to 24 professors, government…
Summer Spotlight: Andrew Ausse
Major: Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Expected Graduation: Fall 2025 Who are you interning with? Swagelok Explain the details of your internship.  Working on testing of FKB medium pressure ball valves. Designing a Power BI dashboard for Product Engineering. How did you find this…
Summer Spotlight: Tosa Odiase
Major: Biomedical Engineering Minor: Computer Science Expected Graduation: 2026 Who are you interning with? Procter and Gamble Explain the details of your internship.  I am working as an associate researcher intern. I will be refining and collecting analytical data on the dissolution of Tide…