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CWRU technology making computer data storage cheaper and easier
Businesses and consumers may soon have a simpler, cheaper way to store large amounts of digital data. A ӰƵ physics professor and his graduate student have launched a company aimed at making an optical disc that holds 1 to 2 terabytes of data—the equivalent of 1,000 to…
Robert E. Widing II starts today as Weatherhead School of Management dean
When it comes to Robert E. Widing II, the ӰƵ community has ample incentive to embrace Shakespeare’s maxim about past as prologue. Ten days ago, the incoming dean at the Weatherhead School of Management received a remarkable going-away present from the place he…
CWRU joins Northeast Ohio colleges in effort to advise local manufacturers
Small- and mid-sized manufacturing firms often fail to make that next big leap because they don’t have access to the latest technology, marketing and innovative research. It’s that know-how and knowledge that ӰƵ can and will provide such companies through a new…
New nanotechnology exposes cancer’s lethal couriers
Malignant cells that leave a primary tumor travel the bloodstream and grow out of control in new locations cause the vast majority of cancer deaths. New nanotechnology developed at ӰƵ detects these metastases in mouse models of breast cancer far earlier than current…
Dental school joins Israel’s Rambam Medical Center for new program
ӰƵ’s School of Dental Medicine today will finalize an agreement with Rambam Health Care Center in Haifa, Israel, to prepare foreign graduates for Advance Education in General Dentistry (AEGD) training at ӰƵ. The signing will take place today at 10…
Vice President for Student Affairs Glenn Nicholls to retire after 26 years at CWRU
After more than a quarter century serving students at ӰƵ, Glenn Nicholls will retire as vice president for Student Affairs at the end of this academic year. “Glenn’s commitment to our students and university is nothing less than extraordinary,” Provost W.A. “Bud”…
Kelvin Smith Library receives $5 million gift, largest in library’s history
The Kelvin Smith Library has received the single largest commitment in its history, a $5 million gift from a donor who wished to remain anonymous. The funds will be used to create an unrestricted endowment to support library services and the purchase of library materials. A major transformation is…
CWRU's Upward Bound Program only organization in Ohio selected for contribution from AT&T
AT&T Inc. announced a $200,000 contribution to support the Upward Bound Program at ӰƵ. The Upward Bound program was established in 1966 and is designed to prepare low-income and potential first-generation college high school students for successful postsecondary…
New committee appointed to evaluate child care options; survey available
President Barbara R. Snyder has appointed a new committee on child care options to evaluate the impact of existing university programs and assess the cost and value of additional initiatives. As one of its first steps, the group is asking members of the campus community to complete a brief online…
CWRU students, CIA grad demonstrate award-winning energy-saving app to DOE today
Two computer programmers and an artist from Cleveland will demonstrate their award-winning cell phone app—designed to save homeowners energy and money—to federal energy, science, and environmental officials and industry leaders in Washington Monday. ӰƵ students Robert…