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Graduation Spotlight: Anna Currin
April 14, 2023Anna Currin is a chemical engineering student at CWRU.Student engineers’ work featured on NBC Nightly News
April 10, 2023A group of Case School of Engineering students recently completed a project that’s helping a local man chase his passion for photography—and their efforts were recognized by NBC Nightly News because of it.Engineering Dean Ragu Balakrishnan named to national task force seeking to strengthen academic partnerships between universities in the U.S. and India
April 10, 2023ӰƵ’s Venkataramanan “Ragu” Balakrishnan has been named to a national task force that aims to strengthen partnerships between higher education institutions in the U.S. and India.Graduation Spotlight: Raodatullah (Raodah) Abodunrin
April 06, 2023Raodatullah (Raodah) Abodunrin is a biomedical engineering student at CWRU.Graduation Spotlight: Kaitlyn Reyes
April 06, 2023Kaitlyn Reyes is a biomedical engineering student at CWRU.Graduation Spotlight: Maddy Vales
April 06, 2023Maddy Vales is a chemical engineering student at CWRU.SCSAM Fellow Spotlight: Kaiser Aguirre
April 05, 2023In middle school, Kaiser Aguirre was required to take a career placement quiz, and his top two results were Aerospace Engineer and Metallurgist.Faculty Member An Wang Visits Washington DC with Students
March 31, 2023An Wang, assistant professor of Computer & Data Sciences, and Brian Gran, Professor of Sociology and Law, co-instructed a course titled “Socio-Technology of Cyber Security” in the Spring 2023 semester.GHDC officially hands off reproductive health project to NGO in Uganda
March 31, 2023A momentous occasion as the Global Health Design Collaborative hands off its DMPA-SC packaging project to an international non-profit in Uganda.CBS 60 Minutes featured research by CWRU biomedical engineers Dustin Tyler, Bolu Ajiboye to restore sense of touch for amputees and people with paralysis
March 29, 2023On March 26, the CBS News program 60 Minutes featured groundbreaking work led by ӰƵ researchers Dustin Tyler and A. Bolu Ajiboye—biomedical engineering pioneers who are bringing a renewed sense of touch to amputees and people with paralysis, using neuroprosthetics.