The 2019 fall/winter edition of ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ's Think magazine is now available at numerous locations around campus and online at .
The magazine, published twice a year, offers intriguing, compelling and surprising stories about the university community—both on campus and beyond.
The Daily also will highlight some of this issue’s stories during the coming months.
To suggest story ideas, email sandra.livingston@case.edu.
To share a class note, visit case.edu/alumni/classnotes.
This issue’s features:
The three features explore the work of two alumnae and the impact of the Cleveland Humanities Collaborative. They are:
Engineering an Artistic Vision
Alumna Rina Banerjee’s distinctive, mysterious sculptures evoke the perils and promise of globalism
Read “Engineering an Artistic Vision.â€

Photo by Roger Mastroianni
Captivating Minds
Alumna Tzipor Ulman wasn’t an educator when she launched a program to teach science to young students. How’d she succeed?
Transformative Experiences
Changing lives, one humanities course at a time.
Read “Transformative Experiences.â€
Other stories include:
Combating Cancer 
Campus experts highlight promising advances in diagnoses and treatments.
Out on the Streets 
Seeking solutions to reduce tenant evictions in Cleveland.
Well-Versed Talent 

Photo by Michael F. McElroy
Poetry thrives across campus.
Mind and Muscles in Constant Dialogue 
Walking and chewing gum at the same time is more complex than it seems.
Read “Mind and Muscles in Constant Dialogue.â€
Water Watcher 
Developing tools to identify, treat new contaminants.
Nursing’s New Dean
A scientist, innovator and school veteran takes the helm.
Read “Nursing’s New Dean.â€
The Private Lives of Youth 
Annual questionnaire provides revealing details about behaviors—both healthy and troubling.
Read “The Private Lives of Youth.â€
Care for Aging Teeth 
Researchers seek best option for treating seniors.
Read “Care for Aging Teeth.â€
Grappling with Health Laws and Policies
Students help nonprofits navigate thorny issues.
Read “Grappling with Health Laws and Policies.â€

Photo by Naji Saker
Flipping the Script 
Focus on compassion, not problems, when coaching people to change.
Read “Flipping the Script.â€
Nailing It 
Student turns a bad break into a record run and an NCAA championship.
Alumni stories include:
Healing Path 

Photo courtesy of the Virginia Department of Health
How a midcareer pivot led alumnus Norman Oliver to become Virginia’s health commissioner.
New Tracks
Helping Goodyear widen the road ahead through digital innovation.
Food for Thought 
On singing, fish tacos and nirvana.