A century in the books, a bright future ahead

This year marks the 100th anniversary of Case Alumnus, the magazine of the Case Alumni Association. To me, this anniversary signifies more than 100 years of a magazine. It stands for 100 years of community — a century of connection between Case alumni and the school’s faculty, staff and students.
No dice

Engineering and ethics clashed when his uncle the gambler asked him to fix the game
Preparing for a fall like none other

The Case School of Engineering community would normally be bustling with back-to-campus activities, the start of a new academic year, and preparations for homecoming celebrations. This year, the hustle and bustle has taken on a different tone as we prepare for an academic year that will look and feel markedly different from anything any of us have experienced before.
Hire Case

The emotions generated by landing your first job, that thrill and anxiety, may only be outdone by the shock of abruptly losing it.
In recent times, hundreds of Case students and young alumni have received that second phone call, the one with stomach-dropping news: A start date has been postponed, an offer rescinded, an internship cancelled.
Seeing college more clearly

It was professors like Leslie Foldy who made Case great.
Punch card blues

The day I broke the university’s brand new Univac 1108
My place at Case

What it was like to be a ‘Casey Coed’ when coeds were rare
How does the Mercedes-Benz?

Alumnus recalls plenty to smile about from his days at Case
Hope for a virus-weary world

A message from Case Alumnus Editor Robert L. Smith
Proud of our resilience and character

A message from Dean Venkataramanan “Ragu” Balakrishnan