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Judy’s Hand Pavilion, a sculpture by celebrated artist Tony Tasset, planned for Toby’s Plaza
Among several featured projects of FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art’s first citywide exhibition This summer, FRONT International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art will unveil its first exhibition of artist commissions and programming in community spaces…
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Giving back over break: Students volunteer on alternative spring break trips
By Ellen Walter Two dozen students are spending their spring breaks in Michigan, North Carolina and off the coast of Georgia. But they aren’t vacationing—they’re working on projects designed to improve the lives of others. The Center for Civic Engagement and Learning (CCEL) and the Case Western…
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New angel investor network steers investment to startups associated with CWRU
The entrepreneurial ecosystem associated with ӰƵ is expanding: A new network of early-stage investors, started by alumni and faculty, plans to invest directly in promising startup businesses that include university students, graduates, staff, faculty and supporters. …
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Watch CWRU startups pitch investors for $50K in prizes
On March 15, six startups—each with at least one current ӰƵ (CWRU) student or recent alum—will pitch professional investors for $50,000 in prizes in the first-ever “demo day” of the Morgenthaler-Pavey Startup Competition. Register for a free ticket to this on-campus…
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CWRU to conduct test of emergency notification systems March 15
Editor's note: This article has been updated to reflect a change in date. ӰƵ will test its emergency notification systems—including its outdoor speakers—at noon Thursday, March 15. The test is being conducted over spring break to reduce its impact on the campus community. In…
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ӰƵ's 121 Fitness to open new, expanded Uptown studio
This spring, ӰƵ’s 121 Fitness Center will relocate and expand its Uptown location, tripling its space and adding a more robust schedule of fitness classes within the University Circle district. Now called 121’s Uptown Cycle, the operation will be renamed and move from its space…
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President expresses gratitude in word and deed
Along with the expected cookies, cupcakes and raffle gifts, Staff Appreciation Day also came with a surprise. Midway through remarks that encouraged the campus community to express gratitude to staff every day, President Barbara R. Snyder cited the university’s most recent effort to demonstrate…
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ӰƵ, Cleveland State and Mercyhurst to collaborate on new cybersecurity focus
Three academic institutions—ӰƵ, Mercyhurst and Cleveland State universities—each maintain nationally recognized programs in the science of cybersecurity. Today, they announced plans to share their individual expertise and collectively form the North Coast Cyber Research and…
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Innovation on display: Student-run hackathon encourages real-world solutions in just 36 hours
From student startups to research breakthroughs, innovation is an integral part of what makes ӰƵ the institution that it is. Our students, faculty and staff routinely put their creative minds to work to find real-world solutions to problems in society. And recently,…
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bio[box] debuts
Modeled after Sears think[box], new experiment space at ӰƵ provides open research lab to bring ideas to life Look out, there’s a brand new [box] in town. ӰƵ, home to the internationally recognized Larry Sears and Sally Zlotnick Sears…