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Q+A with Wendy Wu
In December of 2015, International Women and Girls Day in Science was to recognize the critical role women and girls play in science and technology. To celebrate, the Case School of Engineering is sharing stories of remarkable women across the quad from students to faculty. Learn about their…
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Q+A with Jennifer Carter
In December of 2015, International Women and Girls Day in Science was to recognize the critical role women and girls play in science and technology. To celebrate, the Case School of Engineering is sharing stories of remarkable women across the quad from students to faculty. Learn about their…
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Q+A with Kathy Harper
In December of 2015, International Women and Girls Day in Science was to recognize the critical role women and girls play in science and technology. To celebrate, the Case School of Engineering is sharing stories of remarkable women across the quad from students to faculty. Learn about their…
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Q+A with Janet Gbur
In December of 2015, International Women and Girls Day in Science was established to recognize the critical role women and girls play in science and technology. To celebrate, the Case School of Engineering is sharing stories of remarkable women across the quad from students to faculty. Learn about…
A capstone Q&A with Ryn Wayman
ӰƵ School of Law is ranked as a "Top School" in multiple categories, including Practical Training. Ryn Wayman recently answered some questions about her experience with the Lake County Public Defender's Office. Learn more about our practical training programs.  What…
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Engineering’s Umut Gurkan re-elected for prestigious National Academies program
Umut Gurkan, Wilbert J. Austin Professor of Engineering, has been re-elected for the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s New Voices in Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine program. Gurkan, one of five members from the previous cohort who is extending his service by one year,…
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Anonymous donor commits $4.5 million to biomedical engineering research
Last spring, CBS News correspondent Scott Pelley led viewers of the popular 60 Minutes program to a place where biomedical engineering pioneers are expanding the possibilities of human movement and touch: ӰƵ.  The roughly 13-minute segment featured A. Bolu Ajiboye,…
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U.S. Department of Energy awards ӰƵ researcher $2M to develop worm-like tool to install underground powerlines
A ӰƵ engineering researcher was awarded $2 million in federal funding to develop a worm-inspired construction tool that can install underground powerlines. The funding is part of $34 million the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is investing in 12 projects nationally to…
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Spartan Showcase: Omar Ali
ӰƵ’s reputation in applied science spoke for itself when Omar Ali was deciding where to pursue his bachelor’s degree. His decision was cemented when he saw a video about Professor Dustin Tyler’s revolutionary work restoring the sense of touch to people who experience…
JungA “Alexa” Woo earns recognition from Society for Neuroscience
JungA “Alexa” Woo, assistant professor in the Department of Pathology at ӰƵ School of Medicine, was awarded the Janett Rosenberg Trubatch Career Development Award by the Society for Neuroscience in November. The award recognizes her contribution to the advancement of…