CWRU faculty and staff work diligently to provide courses in modalities that will enable all students to move toward completing their degree and achieving their academic goals. Regardless of the ...
Even when you’re studying in one of the nation’s most culturally dense square miles, the value of international experience cannot be overstated.
If you are experiencing severe pain, swelling, infection or bleeding please contact the "resident on call" by calling the operator at University Hospital Cleveland Medical Center at 216.844.1000. You ...
The 2D OHIO VOLUNTEER CAVALRY, 1861-65, was organized at Camp Wade (see CIVIL WAR CAMPS IN CLEVELAND) during Aug.-Sept. 1861. The regiment, which contained 317 Cleveland men, was mustered into federal ...
NELA PARK, at Noble and Terrace roads in EAST CLEVELAND, is one of the earliest (if not the first) planned industrial research parks in the nation. It was conceived in 1910 by Franklin Terry and ...
The General Bulletin is an annually published, point-in-time compilation of the university's departments, degree programs, and requirements, as well as a catalog of courses departments can offer ...
A Case Western Reserve University education is an investment in you—and your future. We provide a variety of merit scholarships and need-based aid. As of fall 2017, we meet 100% of demonstrated need ...
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GARFIELD, JAMES ABRAM (19 Nov. 1831-19 Sept. 1881), 20th president of the U.S., was born in Orange Twp., Cuyahoga County, Ohio, to Abram and Eliza Ballou Garfield. Fatherless at age 4, Garfield worked ...
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