Student Organization Spotlight: Solstice A Cappella
‘Snaps’ isn’t just an onomatopoeia used in their performances– it’s the name of the exercise the group begins each practice with. Individually, the members share a bit about what’s going on in their...
View ArticleA performer’s reflection on the Spirit of the Renaissance
The Case Western Reserve University Music Concert Series features free, open to the public performances ranging from jazz to baroque ensembles. Most performances have been held at the Florence Harkness...
View ArticleLucia Yuan’s success is as fluorescent as her research
Second-year doctoral chemistry student Lucia Yuan’s interest in polymeric materials began when she was introduced to the topic in high school. Since then, she’s been gripped by their versatility,...
View ArticleCognitive science hosts Explore “Brainwaves” event
What do neuroscience and jigsaw puzzles have in common? Students recently learned the answer at a packed Department of Cognitive Science Explore event entitled “Brainwaves.” Visiting Assistant...
View ArticleHaoming Song receives early career program fellowship
Sociology’s Haoming Song, who recently joined the college as an assistant professor, has been named a 2024 recipient for the Work and Family Researchers Network’s (WFRN) Early Career Work and Family...
View ArticleCase Neuroscience Society: Something to find for every mind
Once a week, CWRU neuroscience students hang up their white lab coats and remove their rubber gloves to catch up with each other and share a meal. Most have busy schedules consumed by classes, research...
View ArticleElizabeth S. Meckes Memorial Lecture set for April 5
Millions of people play solitaire (usual Klondike) every day. It is an embarrassment that mathematicians can’t answer the questions ‘what are the odds of winning?’, ‘What’s a good way of playing?’...
View ArticleGeorge Blake Receives Freedman Faculty Fellowship
English’s George Blake, a researcher on urban life and journalism, was recently named as one of six 2023-24 Freedman Faculty Fellows for his work, supporting the advancement of digital scholarship...
View ArticleSLP program listed on 2025 US News and World Report rankings
U.S. News & World Report has released its 2025 “Best Graduate Schools” rankings, and CWRU’s master’s program in speech-language pathology (SLP) was ranked 44th in the nation. “We are grateful for...
View ArticleClemens Burda named 2023 AAAS Fellow
Chemistry’s Clemens Burda has been elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s 2023 class of Fellows—among the highest honors in the scientific community. Burda is being...
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