- Jul. 23, 2024
Spartan Showcase: Jake Grondz
Meet a chemical engineering student working to improve properties of a widely used material with applications in the automotive, aerospace, manufacturing and footwear industries.
- Jul. 9, 2024
A commitment to CWRU: Longtime Case School of Engineering employees retire after 30+ years
When members of the Case Western Reserve community are asked what their favorite thing is about the university, there’s one nearly universal response: the people. For some, our campus serves as their professional home for significant portions of their lives—and their efforts are essential to advancing CWRU’s mission. Earlier this summer, we put out a call to staff and faculty members who were retiring after 30+ years of service to Case Western Reserve, and two key members of Case School of Engineering shared their stories: Jim McGuffin-Cawley and Ann Boughner.
- Jul. 9, 2024
Spartan Showcase: Ellis Wright
Meet an engineering student using mathematics to revolutionize artificial intelligence.
- Jul. 9, 2024
Engineering student athlete wins poster competition hours before super regional victory
On Wednesday, May 22, Lexi Miskey had to use her time wisely. She had 45 minutes to get from a very important, pre-NCAA Super Regional softball practice to the Microscopy Society of Northeast Ohio (MSNO) conference to present a research poster.
- Jul. 9, 2024
Summer Spotlight: Owen Myer
This summer, Owen Myer is working in a mechanical lab at Product Evaluation Systems.
- Jul. 9, 2024
Summer Spotlight: Maxwell Wickland
A summer of research for electrical and systems engineering student Maxwell Wickland.
- Jul. 9, 2024
Summer Spotlight: Michael Kong
Biomedical engineering student works for the CanSUR program on campus this summer.
- Jul. 9, 2024
Summer Spotlight: Gwyn Lai
Gwyn Lai, chemical engineering student, is spending her summer at the Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, Illinois.
- Jul. 9, 2024
Summer Spotlight: Chuka-Ipere
Anthony Chuka-Ipere is spending his summer at Parker Hannifin as an engineering intern working with thermoplastic tubing.
- Jul. 9, 2024
Summer Spotlight: Aaron Bilow
Electrical engineering student Aaron Bilow interns for Silver Palm Technologies.
- Jul. 9, 2024
Summer Spotlight: Kaia Kanj
A summer with Lincoln Electric for computer science student Kaia Kanj.
- Jul. 3, 2024
Spartan Showcase: Alessandro d’Amico
Meet an engineering student who completed a project to improve the quality of Nestlé's microwavable meals.
- Jul. 2, 2024
CWRU moves up in U.S. News’ rankings of best engineering schools
In a continuation of its 2025 rankings of best graduate and professional schools, U.S. News & World Report placed Case Western Reserve University at No. 51 among all engineering schools. This marks a two-spot rise for Case School of Engineering, as U.S. News shifted its methodology to focus more on research and faculty productivity.
- Jul. 2, 2024
Researchers awarded $2.78M federal grant to improve rectal cancer treatment with artificial intelligence
With a new five-year, $2.78 million grant from the National Institutes of Health and National Cancer Institute, researchers at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland Clinic and University Hospitals will use artificial intelligence (AI) to better treat rectal cancer patients. By using AI, the researchers intend to gain specific metrics on magnetic resonance imaging scans to better understand how rectal tumors are responding to therapy.
- Jul. 2, 2024
Alumnus commits $10 million to support and expand opportunities in computer and data sciences
As artificial intelligence (AI) and big data reshape entire industries almost overnight, Case Western Reserve alumnus Kevin Kranzusch (CWR ’90) is seeking to keep his alma mater at the forefront—capitalizing on his past support of the university by committing an additional $10 million to further expand the computer and data sciences department in the university’s Case School of Engineering.