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CWRU researchers partner on $26 million NSF grant focused on domestic rubber production
From automobile and aircraft tires, to belts and hoses, natural rubber production is essential to modern production. Unfortunately, the world’s primary rubber supply—the tropical rubber tree Hevea brasiliensis—is shrinking, and supply chains originate outside of the U.S. Researchers at Case Weste...
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$2 million from Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Supporting Foundation to establish collaborative studio in ISEB
When ӰƵ’s Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building (ISEB) opens in 2026, it will not only offer collaborative opportunities across the sciences and engineering departments but will also serve as a hub for humanistic inquiry. A $2 million grant from the Jack, J...
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2024 State of the University
To the ӰƵ Community: President Eric W. Kaler The ethos of our university is uncomplicated and straightforward: We are an institution focused on impact. Looking to the coming year, it is important that we are even more deliberate in maintaining our focus. The country...
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A spirit of giving: 5 questions with Katya Wilkins, assistant director of alumni relations at Weatherhead School of Management
As the ӰƵ community prepares to wrap up another semester and head into winter break, many look forward to spending time with loved ones, reflecting on the year, and recharging for the months ahead. For Katya Wilkins, assistant director of alumni relations at Weatherhead ...
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CWRU moves to centralize campus calendars; event submission process for The Daily to change
Learning about events of interest on campus at ӰƵ will soon become more seamless. CampusGroups (community.case.edu) will become CWRU’s unified calendar, integrating university events into one central system to better inform and engage members of the community. To support...
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Pioneering neuroscientist Lynn Landmesser passes away
Throughout her legendary career in developmental neuroscience, Lynn Landmesser was driven by a fascination for understanding species’ behaviors. It’s one that took root when she was a child in California, where she explored diverse environments ranging from tide pools to deserts and mountains. And, ...
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CWRU entrepreneurship advocate Bob Sopko passes away
Most entrepreneurs are accustomed to hearing the word “no” from inherently skeptical potential investors. But not from Bob Sopko. His positivity and guidance nurtured new and seasoned entrepreneurs at ӰƵ—and throughout the region—for years. Those who worked with and kne...
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Two ӰƵ faculty members honored as Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors
Researchers Gary E. Wnek and the late Arnold Caplan recognized for groundbreaking innovations Polymer scientist Gary E. Wnek and stem-cell biologist Arnold Caplan have been named Fellows of the National Academy of Inventors (NAI), the highest professional distinction awarded solely to inventors. T...
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Earliest deep-cave ritual compound in Southwest Asia discovered
ӰƵ researchers helped unearth evidence for ritualistic gathering in upper Paleolithic
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Hear from the student directors of Doc Opera 2024: Pokémon, Gotta Match ‘Em All!
Each December, hundreds of ӰƵ School of Medicine students step into the spotlight to showcase talents rarely called upon in classrooms and clinical rotations. The variety show Doc Opera, now in its 40th year, raises funds for the school’s student-run health clinics and r...