Last month, CWRU welcomed @OhioState President Bellamkonda to campus for conversations about research, innovation and the future of biomedical engineering š¬āļø
During his visit, he met with faculty and leaders from the@CWRUSOM, @CaseEngineer and the Department of Biomedical Engineering to explore some of the groundbreaking work happening at CWRU.
James M. Galm has committed $10 million to advance energy and electrochemistry research at his alma mater. The gift will support endowed faculty positions and a new research laboratory in the ISEB. Learn more: brnw.ch/21x3gQk
Happy Pride Month! š³ļøāš Members of the LGBTQ community and allies from the CWRU community joined thousands in Downtown Cleveland for Pride in the CLE!
Learn what pride means to three members of the CWRU community: brnw.ch/21x3fdu
With summer weather upon us, Lake Erie and other nearby waterways are drawing crowds across Northeast Ohio āļøš We spoke with Peter Whiting, interim dean of the @CWRUartsci, about how environmental changes are shaping these ecosystems and what visitors may notice this season.
Following a national search, CWRU has named Bob McCullough its next vice president of enrollment management. As a double alumnus and longtime enrollment leader, McCullough has helped shape the university's recruitment strategy and student experience for nearly three decades.
After months of designing, building and refining SR26, the CWRU Baja SAE team placed 9th overall at Baja SAE Oregon, competing against teams from across the country. Congratulations to the team and good luck in Rochester š
CWRU School of Medicine celebrated a milestone commencement last month, conferring degrees upon 229 new physiciansāthe largest graduating class in the school's history š Read more about the historic commencement: brnw.ch/21x369Q
ICYMI: Last month, leaders from Cleveland's anchor healthcare and academic institutions gathered at CWRU for NeuroNEO 2026 to discuss the future of Northeast Ohio's neuroscience ecosystem and its potential to drive long-term economic growth. Check it out: brnw.ch/21x35TE
CWRU celebrated the groundbreaking of DiSanto Arena, a comprehensive renovation of the historic Adelbert Gym that will become the future home of Spartans basketball and a renewed hub for campus and community engagement š Read more about what's ahead: brnw.ch/21x34u2
CWRU researchers, working alongside partners from University Hospitals and the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center, predict rising temperatures will dramatically increase heat-related heart disease in the United States. Learn more: brnw.ch/21x34mQ
Summer has arrived in Cleveland, and there's no shortage of ways to enjoy the The Land this month āļø Check out three ways to explore our city: brnw.ch/21x32md
AI is redefining the future of supply chain management, and CWRU students are preparing to meet the moment. Through real-world case studies, theyāre examining both the promise of these tools and the questions they raise. Check it out: brnw.ch/21x2YXB
Despite facing one of the toughest job markets in recent years and increased competition amid advances in AI, the Class of 2025 is achieving remarkable post-graduation success. Check out the latest First Destination Survey results: brnw.ch/21x2XTj
ICYMI: May is Asian, Pacific Islander, Desi and Asian American (APIDAA) Heritage Month, a chance to celebrate APIDAA individuals who are making an impact on campus, in Cleveland and beyond.
Hear from three members of the CWRU community: brnw.ch/21x2WT5
200 years of bold ideas, groundbreaking discoveries and a community shaping the future āØ
Dive into CWRU Magazineās Bicentennial Issue to explore the stories and impact that defined the universityās legacyāand the vision driving whatās next. brnw.ch/21x2Wuk