When Greek Week ruled
In 1970, it mattered that SAE had the fastest bed on campus.


Tom Kicher left a big space
One day about two years ago, I called Tom Kicher’s mobile phone and
reached him in his car. I wanted to talk with him about a story he was
writing for Case Alumnus.

A spring made finer by our remarkable graduates
The academic year follows a rhythm counter to that of the natural world. Just as the earth begins to
reawaken each spring, the school begins to slow down and we prepare to say goodbye. Thus, spring is always somewhat bittersweet in my mind – joy at new beginnings tempered with a bit of wistfulness as another academic year goes by.

Class of Covid-19
She and her classmates lost a lot to the pandemic — but they maybe gained something, too.

Give my regards to Case
Improv added mirth and memories to the quest for an engineering degree

Zooming back together
The brothers of Phi Kappa Theta used the pandemic to reunite — virtually and meaningfully

No dice
Engineering and ethics clashed when his uncle the gambler asked him to fix the game

Seeing college more clearly
It was professors like Leslie Foldy who made Case great.



How does the Mercedes-Benz?
Alumnus recalls plenty to smile about from his days at Case