Spring 2024 issue
Climate warrior
Cyrus Taylor’s crusade to save the planet.
Power of bio-robotics
Case lab awarded $2 million to build a robo-worm that can bury power lines.
ready to launch? almost
Case's aspiring entrepreneurs rev their engines at CES, the world's largest electronics trade show.
A Role with a View
Alumni who help award scholarships enjoy a window on today’s Case.
Making the quantum leap
Case student introduces classmates to the world of quantum computing
Case lab awarded $2 million to build a robo-worm that can bury power lines.
Case’s aspiring entrepreneurs rev their engines at CES, the world’s largest electronics trade show.
Tribute: Arnold Caplan
Arnold Caplan, PhD, enhanced lives and advanced regenerative medicine by leaps and bounds as a teacher, researcher and innovator for the College of Arts and Sciences.
Engineering out of this world
Maxwell Briggs ’06, MS ’08, PhD ’15, is a space engineer at heart. But to shape the future of space travel, he needed to think bigger.
Alumni Adventures: Racing into the Twilight Years
After a 10-year break from the track, Gary David is again strapping on his helmet and revving his engines.