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After leading the College of Arts and Sciences for a dozen years, Professor Cyrus Taylor is on a new and urgent quest: saving the world from global warming.

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A refresh for the AI era

A $6.5 million renovation, well underway, will prepare Olin Hall to handle the fastest growing major at Case Western Reserve.

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The class of 2023 graduated into a strong ecopnomy.

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The class of 2023 found plenty of job offers and admission to top graduate schools, according to the CWRU Career Center. Students with engineering degrees were especially likely to enter the workforce, lured by high starting salaries.

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A life-changing scientist

Arnold Caplan, PhD, enhanced lives and advanced regenerative medicine by leaps and bounds as a teacher, researcher and innovator for the College of Arts and Sciences.

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A role with a view

Alumni who help award scholarships enjoy a window on today’s Case.

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TELLING THE CASE STORY

The Kelvin Smith Library is compiling a history of the Case School of Engineering, stretching back to 1880 and the Case homestead on Public Square. Alumni are invited to view the online presentation and to make comments and suggestions.  

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May. 14

2024

CAA at Path Robotics

Join the Case Alumni Association at Path Robotics in Columbus to mingle with your fellow alumni and for an update on the Case School of Engineering. You’ll hear from Case alumni Alex Lonsberry ’09 MS’2012 and Andy Lonsberry MSE’2021, co-founders of Path Robotics, including a guided tour of their cutting edge robotic welding facility.