- Apr. 8, 2022
Graduating Student Spotlight: Elahe Farghadany
Elahe Farghadany will be graduating in May with a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering. She is looking forward to a career in which she can promote sustainability.
- Apr. 5, 2022
Graduating Student Spotlight: Kathryn Medrow
Kathryn Medrow will be graduating in May with a degree in Polymer Science & Engineering with a minor in Biomedical Engineering and Music. She passed on this advice to those who come after: "If you want to pursue something, whether it’s a certain major, activity, research, or sport, don’t let the fear of failing stop you from trying."
- Apr. 4, 2022
Graduating Student Spotlight: Xinming Wang
Xinming Wang will be graduating in May with a degree in Biomedical Engineering (BME). He chose that program because he was "very interested in tissue engineering and would like to do scientific research in the future."
- Apr. 2, 2022
Graduating Student Spotlight: Lindsey Ho
Lindsey Ho will be graduating in May with a Major in Chemical Engineering and Minor in Dance. She chose those program because it will allow him "I wanted to be able to study both of my interests in some form: engineering and dance!"
- Apr. 1, 2022
Graduating Student Spotlight: Claire Telfer
Claire Telfer will be graduating in May with a degree in Biomedical Engineering (BME) with a minor in Chemistry. She chose those programs because she was "particularly excited about the intersection of chemical engineering and medicine."
- Mar. 31, 2022
Polymer gel researcher wins National Science Foundation early career development award
Case Western Reserve University scientist Svetlana Morozova, whose research explores the unique properties and possibilities of polymer gels, has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) grant to further examine how they interact with the surfaces of other materials.
- Mar. 31, 2022
Graduating Student Spotlight: Raj Mukkamala
After he graduates in May, Raj will be headed to California Institute of Technology (Caltech) to pursue a PhD in Chemical Engineering.
- Mar. 29, 2022
U.S. News & World Report rankings: Engineering programs climb overall, and across multiple categories
Case School of Engineering climbed seven notches to 45th, its first time back in the 40s since 2016.
- Mar. 25, 2022
Graduating Student Spotlight: Christian Reyna
Christian Reyna will be graduating in May with a degree in Biomedical Engineering (BME). He chose that program because it will allow him "to make a life-changing (literally) impact on lives."
- Mar. 23, 2022
Scientists developing climate-friendly method to process rare earth minerals; could make U.S. less reliant on foreign metals
A Case Western Reserve scientist is working on a sustainable way to chemically transform so-called “rare earth” minerals into metals for renewable energy applications. If successful, the new process could one day help increase American production of the metals, which are now primarily imported from China.
- Mar. 22, 2022
Spartan Showcase: Kathryn Wilcox
Students at Case Western Reserve University are challenged to “think beyond the possible” each and every day—and third-year PhD student Kathryn Wilcox takes that mission to heart.
- Mar. 22, 2022
5 things to know about… the global water supply
Just a few miles from campus is Lake Erie—the source of Cleveland’s drinking water, a prime spot for outdoor activity and, at Case Western Reserve, a hotbed for research. Huichun (Judy) Zhang, the Frank H. Neff Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Case School of Engineering, specializes in environmental chemistry and engineering and has conducted considerable research on Lake Erie.
- Mar. 21, 2022
President Biden notes work by Case Western Reserve bioengineering pioneer
Dustin Tyler invited to White House as part of announcement of new federal agency to push for biomedical breakthroughs
- Mar. 10, 2022
A new way to ink: Next step in wearable tech?
Scientists at Case Western Reserve University have developed an inexpensive way to transform an ordinary shirt into an electronic smart shirt—one able to monitor and adjust body temperature or even allow the wearer to apply heat to a sore shoulder or back.
- Mar. 1, 2022
AMMRC Celebrates 35 years of Mechanical Characterization at CWRU
The late 1980s brought a number of single and multiple investigator grants, including equipment grants, enabled rapid initial modernization and upgrading of the Advanced Manufacturing and Mechanical Reliability Center (AMMRC