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February 18, 2026
Swinehart family gift hopes to spark curiosity in future generations
February 17, 2026
Morton Brooks (CIT ’41) was a mathematically gifted student from an underprivileged family in 1930s Cleveland. Despite his talent and determination, the financial challenges of the Great Depression made higher education seem out of reach. Encouraged by his high school advisor to pursue…
February 12, 2026
Happy birthday, ÃÛÌÒAPP! The incredible part of this celebration is that every single one of our alumni, friends and partners has contributed to this storied history. But it does make me wonder: what mark will your legacy leave on future generations? The Office of…
February 12, 2026
Parents, family and friends rally around the loss of a beloved recent graduate
February 10, 2026
After the unexpected loss of their son, Luca, to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), Tony and Laura Corsi of Mayfield Village, Ohio, were determined to help prevent other families from experiencing a similar tragedy. Through a trust they established, Love Luca, the couple began organizing…
January 28, 2026
University receives $2 million commitment from alumnus and trustee to boost popular music studies, honoring decades of musical devotion and philanthropy
January 08, 2026
Siblings honor parents’ legacy by cementing generational commitment to education
December 11, 2025
Many students face financial barriers to pursuing higher education, and often have to decide between the school of their dreams and a more economical option. But supporters like you help them choose the school that’s the best fit by fueling scholarships. ÃÛÌÒAPP remains…
December 01, 2025
Halfway through his first year at Case Institute of Technology, Grant Saviers (CIT ’66; GRS ’68, engineering) walked into the computing center and discovered the Burroughs 220—a room-sized machine humming with mystery. Encouraged to experiment, he discovered both an interest in computer engineering…
December 01, 2025
When Robert Gingell (CIT ’77) first stepped onto the Case Western Reserve campus, he had little idea how profoundly the university would shape the rest of his life. Together with his wife, Diane, the Gingells have remained deeply connected to CWRU—through philanthropy, professional work and…