University News
March 02, 2023
Benjamin Nestor has always wanted to see one of his movies played in theaters. Come tonight, he’ll have to think of a new goal. That’s because one of Nestor’s projects, a short film titled DEADLINE, will be featured during the Short. Sweet. Film Fest.’s student filmmaker’s program at 7:30 p.m.…
March 01, 2023
As midterms at ӰƵ loom, students are no doubt ready for a much-deserved break. To help members of our community decompress, we’ve pulled together a few suggested events to attend during the month of March. Whether you’re in need of some fresh air or a mental vacation,…
February 28, 2023
Each February, Black History Month recognizes African Americans' societal contributions and achievements across the United States. At ӰƵ, the impact of Black members of the campus community—such as those who compose CWRU’s diverse student organizations—can be observed…
February 28, 2023
Members of the campus community have until the end of this week to share their views about sexual or gender-based harassment and sexual violence. As part of its efforts to best serve the campus community, ӰƵ’s Office of Equity is seeking the community’s insights regarding…
February 27, 2023
Since the early 1900s, Black nonprofit organizations have existed nationwide to promote civil and social action and foster unity among the African American community. Initially created as a result of racial isolation and discrimination, these groups continue to pursue their core goals today at…
February 23, 2023
ӰƵ has completed an exclusive license agreement with Atlanta-based RORA Biologics Inc. (RORA-Bio) for intellectual property to develop new therapies to treat HIV and certain kinds of cancer. The agreement gives RORA-Bio exclusive international rights to T-cell memory…
February 22, 2023
In ӰƵ’s Department of Theater, faculty members teach by example. Kevin Inouye and David Vegh are the latest to bring their talents to the national stage, each acting in Paramount Plus’ Mayor of Kingstown. Both professional actors, Inouye and Vegh (who co-starred in…
February 20, 2023
Since the early 1900s, Black nonprofit organizations have existed nationwide to promote civil and social action and foster unity among the African American community. Initially created as a result of racial isolation and discrimination, these groups continue to pursue their core goals today at…
February 20, 2023
As part of its efforts to best serve the campus, the university’s Office of Equity is seeking the community’s insights regarding sexual or gender-based harassment and sexual violence. In emails distributed to faculty, staff and students last week, Senior Associate Vice President for Equity Rachel…
February 17, 2023
The Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence at ӰƵ will award Myroslava Gongadze, a journalist and free-press and human rights advocate, with the 2023 Inamori Ethics Prize. “Ms. Gongadze is a journalist of tremendous integrity,” said ӰƵ…