University News
September 12, 2017
For the third consecutive year, ӰƵ placed 37th among national universities in U.S. News & World Report’s annual “Best Colleges” rankings announced today. The institution held the same position despite improving its overall score by two points and making gains in several key…
September 07, 2017
Agreement provides in-hospital legal guidance to patients and caregivers; experiential learning for law students ӰƵ School of Law and University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital (UH Rainbow) have formed a Medical-Legal Partnership (MLP) to guide…
September 01, 2017
For the sixth straight year, ӰƵ received a national award that recognizes institutions for their commitment to diversity and inclusion and implementing comprehensive diversity initiatives across campus. ӰƵ received the 2017 Higher Education Excellence…
August 31, 2017
Lineup features storytelling biologist, award-winning authors, education pioneer From a scientist who studied human behavior by living among African baboons, to a pioneer in providing access to college and developing young leaders, to an award-winning author on American history, to the first…
August 31, 2017
ӰƵ’s varsity sports, which participate in NCAA Division III, will begin their 2017-18 season in earnest this weekend with all six fall teams in action, including home contests for men’s and women’s soccer and cross country. Make sure to go to athletics.case.edu, the…
August 30, 2017
Kalle Lyytinen's work can be found at the intersection of two kinds of computing: wet computing—done by our brains—and the so-called dry computing of silicon microprocessors. Kalle Lyytinen, in his first semester at CWRU, 2001 (courtesy of University Archives) By studying how complex sources of…
August 30, 2017
Shirley Moore can’t recall a time in her life, even as a girl on the family’s Ashtabula, Ohio, dairy farm, when she didn’t want to be a nurse, to care for others. But Moore, the Edward J. and Louise Mellen Professor of Nursing and associate dean for research at the Frances Payne Bolton School of…
August 29, 2017
Think well. Live well. Be well. These six words sum up ӰƵ’s new, coordinated approach to creating a true campuswide culture centered on enhancing the health of all members of the university community. The institution long has offered students health and counseling services, and…
August 29, 2017
Proteins, an indispensable component orchestrating crucial bodily functions from the heartbeat to digestion, have been long studied. But a central mystery remains: How exactly do they carry out their life-maintaining activities? Through groundbreaking research in the structure and dynamics of…
August 29, 2017
Hearing a note or chord played perfectly in tune still has the power to send shivers through Ross W. Duffin. “It’s transcendent,” said Duffin, the Fynette H. Kulas Professor of Music, “precisely because it is such a rare achievement.” Duffin’s life in music could be defined the same way. Ross…