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Centers and institutes are central to our work at Case Western Reserve University, from supporting various academic efforts to advancing research pursuits. More than 100 hubs enrich the campus ...
Today, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) continues this legacy of community engagement by welcoming local residents to its campus to enjoy free concerts, lectures, and community events, as well ...
Our lab seeks to understand how pancreatic cancer cells adapt to a nutrient deprived microenvironment and other forms of cancer-associated stress. We believe that if we can determine how pancreatic ...
PREP at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is designed to support recent college graduates who are preparing for careers in biomedical research ...
HARSHAW CHEMICAL CO., a diversified industrial chemical producer, was founded by Wm. A. Harshaw as the Cleveland Commercial Co. in 1892 to deal in chemicals, oils, and dry colors. In the mid-1890s the ...
In 2024, Michael Scharf returned to serving as Associate Dean for Global Legal Studies after leading the law school as Co-Dean for over ten years. He is also the Joseph C. Hostetler—BakerHostetler ...
The Mark Foundation for Cancer Research Endeavor Award supports collaborative research projects that bring together investigators with diverse areas of expertise to tackle challenges in the prevention ...
Dr. Anne Gaglioti is an Associate Professor in the Center for Community Health Integration at Case Western Reserve University. She is also the VP of Implementation Science at American Cancer Society, ...
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS were first organized in Cleveland by General Erastus N. Bates in 1877. Bates secured 2 rooms in a downtown building and formed a ...
We’re proud to call Cleveland home. Our location—just east of downtown in the University Circle neighborhood—places you in easy reach of endless opportunities that expand your campus experience.
ASTRUP CO., a distributor of fabrics to the awning, marine, casual furniture, and sports industries, was established in 1876 by Danish sailmaker Wm. J. O. Astrup, who had come to the U.S. and settled ...