Somewhere between studying, attending classes and networking with employers, second-year law student Jack Anderson makes time to pursue another passion: baseball. As a six-year member of the Case ...
Case School of Engineering’s new Master of Science in Data Science program will equip students with advanced skills in data science, artificial intelligence and machine learning, preparing them for ...
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Dr. Bonfield's laboratory focuses on understanding chronic lung inflammation in the context of atopic disease or infection. The lab's models are pre-clinical from the bench to the bedside for diseases ...
Case School of Engineering PhD candidate Olatunde Akanbi’s agricultural and geospatial research synthesis involves so much data that a regular computer would crash trying to process it. Monitoring ...
The Case Western Reserve University School of Law community mourns the passing of retired law professor Louise McKinney, who died on Tuesday, March 18. McKinney joined the clinical faculty in 1989 ...
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine strives for innovative discovery and education that builds a sense of community while embracing the rich perspectives and experiences within our ...
Over 100 individuals from healthcare institutions, community organizations, and a local high school joined members and staff of Case CCC for the 8th Cancer Disparities Symposium on March 6-7 to learn ...
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Case Western Reserve University’s Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods, in partnership with the Cleveland Department of Public Health, released its first results from the 2025 ...
THRIVE FOR CHANGE is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization incorporated in 2021 with the mission of promoting health, hope, and healing for individuals at risk of overdose. It focuses on providing harm ...