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Alumnus and philanthropist L. David Baldwin passes away
L. David Baldwin (CIT '49), who forged an extraordinary career in electronics and followed it with transformative philanthropy, died Monday in Florida. He was 96. "David Baldwin was a quiet gentleman and a force for good," said Roger Cerne, longtime leader of the Case Alumni Association who now…
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5 questions with... Isabel Ballard, Mandel School student and Student Run Health Clinic’s social work director
After seven years in education, working with K-12 students as a teaching assistant, tutor and coach, Isabel Ballard decided to switch careers and apply to the Mandel School’s Master of Social Work degree program. Passionate about mental health, Ballard, now a second-year student in the Master of…
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5 questions with… Marie Vibbert, novelist and [U]Tech staff member
When ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ staff member and alumna Marie Vibbert (CWR ’98) isn’t working as a programmer for the Freedman Center for Digital Scholarship through [U]Tech, she can often be found working on her other passion: creative writing. The idea for Vibbert’s latest project dates…
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Remembering Catherine "Kitty" Borchert, double alumna, daughter of former CIT president
Catherine "Kitty" Borchert was 9 when the Case Institute of Technology (CIT) persuaded her father to leave a New York photographic company to lead the Cleveland science and engineering school.  Her connection to the campus would continue for most of the next seven decades, as she earned two…
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ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ's scientists mourn passing of kindred spirit
Thomas Peterson appreciated faculty who shared his curiosity, creativity Drew Adams, an assistant professor in the Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, with Thomas Peterson Thomas Peterson loved laboratories.  Whether the site of invention was a high-tech space in the Biomedical Research…
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Remembering School of Law Professor and Former Dean Peter Gerhart
Peter Gerhart, longtime professor and former dean of the ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ School of Law, passed away on Feb. 7, 2021, after suffering a brain hemorrhage. He is survived by his wife Ann, his children and grandchildren. He was 75. His daughters Gracie and Mary have been members of the…
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5 questions with… Robert Solomon, vice president for the Office for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity
Much has changed in the world since Robert Solomon first stepped onto campus on Feb. 1, 2020, as ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ's new vice president for the Office for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity. Soon the country would be gripped by a worldwide pandemic and social and racial…
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Remembering Emeritus Professor, National Academy of Engineering fellow Jack Koenig
Emeritus Professor Jack Koenig, a founding faculty member of ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµâ€™s Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering whose innovative use of modern spectroscopy revolutionized science's understanding of the characterization of polymer systems, passed away on Tuesday,…
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Undergraduate student Garrett Marchetti passes away
Members of the campus community are mourning the loss of undergraduate student Garrett Marchetti, following his sudden death last week. In an interview with KKTV during his senior year of high school, Marchetti explained his career goals simply: “Making a difference. That’s kind of where I see…
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Alumna and philanthropist Charlotte Kramer passes away
Charlotte Kramer, a 1941 alumna whose philanthropic passion helped advance Judaic studies and launch a campus law clinic, died last week at the age of 101. Kramer’s lifetime of support of the people and institutions of Cleveland and Northeast Ohio continued a family tradition of charity reaching…