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  • Laina Dawes

    Sounds of music

    Foundation supports establishment of fellowship in popular music studies
  • Amanda Pinney

    Strategic giving tips

    Legislation provides new opportunities to support CWRU
  • Student walks in front of the Peter B. Lewis building, water on the ground reflects the image

    The power of professorships

    Endowments unlock new possibilities for research, education and faculty recruitment
  • Dean Carol M. Musil

    Thinking forward

    Case Western Reserve鈥檚 School of Nursing celebrates 100 years since landmark gift from namesake Frances Payne Bolton
  • A view of Tinkham Veale University Center in the spring or summer with bright yellow and purple flowers, students passing by, bright blue sky

    An all-time record-breaking 2,824 members of the Case Western Reserve community came together during the university鈥檚 annual Day of Giving to Make It Possible for鈥�
  • Left to right, standing in front of the named chair: Anne Templeton Zimmerman鈥檚 daughter, Renee Stirling, MD (MED '95); Eileen Anderson, EdD; Gail Zimmerman, PhD; and Renee Stirling鈥檚 husband, Cory Stirling, MD

    The late Anne Templeton Zimmerman (MED 鈥�74) was an accomplished physician who served at-risk populations across the U.S., and an advocate for human rights and鈥�
  • Sunset over CWRU School of Law

    Austin (LAW 鈥�68) and Gwendolyn Robosson Fragomen have committed $1 million to help expand Case Western Reserve University School of Law鈥檚 impact in the field of鈥�
  • Cement sign engraved with "Case Western Reserve University"

    Funds to support new education and research programs that integrate humanities more deeply with science and engineering studies
  • Three people standing together, one person is holding a cake that says Congrats Charlie

    'More than worth it'

    First-year CWRU parents get involved from the start

    Charlie Apy had his pick of universities as he prepared to graduate high school in 2021, but the North鈥�

  • George Baum sitting in a chair with another person on a lawn

    A gift for the future鈥攁nd income for today

    George Baum (CIT 鈥�54) uses Charitable Gift Annuities to make his mark at Case Western Reserve

    It was 1939 and George Baum鈥檚 father had just received a鈥�