- Apr. 10, 2024
Graduation Spotlight: Yaw Boateng
Electrical engineering graduate Yaw Boateng was draw to CWRU because of think[box]. Now, after spending his time here as a student tech at the maker space, he will spend the summer working at Tektronix.
- Apr. 10, 2024
Graduation Spotlight: Kat Menstell
Chemical engineering graduate Kat Menstell is heading to Colorado as a Process Engineer at J. M. Smucker Co after graduation. See what life at CWRU was like for Kat and the advice they have for students.
- Apr. 10, 2024
Graduation Spotlight: Maria Pritchett
Student athlete and chemical engineering graduate, Maria Pritchett, has always had a passion for chemistry and math. Now, she's headed to The Lubrizol Corporation as a process engineer.
- Apr. 10, 2024
Graduation Spotlight: Kush Idnani
Meet Kush Idnani, aerospace and mechanical engineering graduate. With dreams to be a design engineer for F1, Idani came to CWRU for the education, but is leaving with that and so much more.
- Apr. 10, 2024
Graduation Spotlight: Vivek Aslot
With a double major in religious studies and chemical engineering, Vivek Aslot is headed to University of Toledo College of Medicine and Life Sciences to pursue an MD degree.
- Apr. 10, 2024
Graduation Spotlight: Shardul Rajesh Patil
Meet computer science masters graduate Shardul Rajesh and learn more about his years at CWRU.
- Apr. 10, 2024
Graduation Spotlight: Clayton Cooper
Meet mechanical engineering PhD grad who spent his undergraduate years at CWRU and upon graduation is headed to Miami University as an Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering.
- Apr. 3, 2024
Spartan Showcase: Sydney Schenk
Meet a women’s soccer player shining a spotlight on mental wellness for student-athletes.
- Mar. 27, 2024
Case Western Reserve University awarded federal contract to develop and commercialize ‘live’ replacement joints
Issued in two phases—$20.4 million in the first and, if certain milestones are met, $27.3 million in the second—this work, which is backed by an award from the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H), has the potential to change lives. 500 million people globally suffer from the degenerative joint disease osteoarthritis, the most common type of arthritis. The usual treatments target pain relief, often with prescription opioids or prosthetic surgery. Now, a research team led by the Case School of Engineering will begin work on engineering, growing and commercializing “live” replacement joints to treat this painfully debilitating disease.
- Mar. 25, 2024
National Science Foundation awards prestigious early career grant to Case Western Reserve University electrical engineering researcher
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the medical community’s use of remote healthcare as an alternative to conventional medicine—and wireless biomedical devices are a huge part of that shift.
- Mar. 20, 2024
Co-Op Spotlight: Rober Carrillo
Meet Rober Carrillo and learn more about his co-op experience at LAND Energy.
- Mar. 19, 2024
Sylvie Crowell selected as one of two 2024 Henry DeWitt Smith Scholars
Sylvie Crowell, a masters student in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, was selected as one of the two 2024 Henry DeWitt Smith Scholars by the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME). She was recognized at TMS2024—the 153rd Annual Meeting & Exposition in Orlando, Florida.
- Mar. 15, 2024
Staff Spotlight: Amanda Ross
Amanda Ross is the assistant dean for research administration and executive director for CSE research support. Her role is co-located between the Office of Research and Technology Management (ORTM) and the Case School of Engineering, working with the research administration staff across the school and the institution to provide support for grant proposal submission and research implementation. In addition to overseeing the research administration enterprise within CSE, Amanda will work to streamline processes and procedures to decrease redundancy and increase productivity as it relates to proposal submission and project implementation.
- Feb. 27, 2024
National Academy of Inventors names seven Case Western Reserve University researchers to 2024 class of senior members
The National Academy of Inventors (NAI) has named seven Case Western Reserve University researchers to its 2024 class of senior members, an honor that recognizes their “remarkable innovation-producing technologies that have brought, or aspire to bring, real impact on the welfare of society.” This year’s class of NAI senior members is the largest to date and hails from 60 NAI-member institutions nationally. The Daily sat down to learn more about the seven honorees from CWRU.
- Feb. 22, 2024
Company founded by Case Western Reserve student Franco Kraiselburd named a finalist in SXSW Pitch
In late 2022, Franco Kraiselburd, a senior studying biomedical engineering at Case Western Reserve University, founded Asclepii, a startup focused on using stem cells to improve wound care. His company is now a finalist in the pitch competition at South By Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas.