Whether you give to the Annual Fund, contribute to our endowment or make a gift of stock, your support ensures that future generations will reap the benefits of a Case Western Reserve University ...
According to the latest diagnostic criteria released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in 2018, a definite diagnosis of CJD can only be determined through positive brain tissue ...
Established in 2005, The Alumni Association of Case Western Reserve University provided a unified network for graduates of the federated university and its predecessor institutions. It evolved from an ...
The Grace F. Brody Professor of Parent-Child Studies was established in 2007 to support a Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences faculty member in educating social work ...
The second president of the federated Case Western Reserve University, Louis A. Toepfer (presidency years: 1970–1980) came to the role in October 1970 after serving as dean of the School of Law. Under ...
A tiny section of brick road just off campus played host to an iconic celebration of local music and art for nearly half a century. The Hessler Street Fair, first held in 1969, was initially an effort ...
For more than 150 years, the Sherwin-Williams Company has led the way in paint and coating on an international scale. The Cleveland-based manufacturer has been an enduring supporter of Case Western ...
Frank Ryan led the Cleveland Browns to their most recent championship in 1964 as a quarterback, and he led his students to discovery as a mathematics professor. The academic taught at Case Institute ...
Earl W. Sutherland Jr., former professor and chair of the Department of Pharmacology, led the discovery of cyclic AMP, a cellular signaling molecule responsible for many metabolic processes. He won ...
Case School of Engineering is home to the first accredited computer engineering degree in the nation. The program received accreditation in 1971, but traces its beginnings to a 1956 installation of an ...
Agnar Pytte led Case Western Reserve University from 1987 to 1999 as the federated institution’s fourth president. His time at the helm is remembered for physical expansion of the campus, with the ...
After the resignation of President Charles F. Thwing in 1921, James D. Williamson—a trustee of Western Reserve from 1905 until his death in 1935—served as acting president of Western Reserve ...