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Welcoming Hertz finalists
Prodded by an alumnus, CWRU will offer free rides to finalists of an esteemed fellowship

Spitball is back – hands off
The iconic statue that struggles for respect has a new home on Case Quad

New light on dark matter
Case researcher upends the physics world as he challenges its view of the early universe




Maestro of the meetup
Doug Meil brings big data specialists together to share ideas, solutions, and pizza.

Hail to a pioneering engineer
Clarkson University honors P. Hunter Peckham for his life-changing work

Siren song
Her parents worked in restaurants so she wouldn’t have to. Guess what Khailing Neoh decided to do?


Meet our new maker
A specialist in makerspace programming came home to lead Sears think[box]

As commissioner of Cleveland Water, Alex Margevicius runs an engineering marvel — one of the oldest,
largest, most innovative water works
in North America.



Pain-relief entrepreneur
Alumna’s medtech startup attracts millions in growth investment


Seizing the cosmic moment
With totality, the Case Amateur Radio Club saw a chance for ‘citizen science’


Case professor will lead a multi-million dollar quest to create a better treatment for arthritis


Climate warrior
After leading the College of Arts and Sciences for a dozen years, Professor Cyrus Taylor is on a new and urgent quest: saving the world from global warming.





Hang Loi escaped the Fall of
Saigon and became a leading
engineer for 3M. Now she hopes
to inspire other women to take
the road less travelled.




Leading Virginia’s largest construction project requires tricky environmental engineering.


Not in Kansas anymore
Through his job at NASA Glenn, young alumnus is helping to launch a new space age.

International educator
Alumnus brings an engineering perspective to United Nations University.

Coming right up
Whatever your restaurant needs, Aaron George’s startup will find it, now.


Hypersonic research
From his Case lab, alumnus will help the nation prepare a new defense.






What a ride
Alumna leaves helm of NASA Glenn after nearly 40 years with the space agency.






ChemEs can do it
CWRU President Eric Kaler leads a call for more national support for chemical engineering.

The Science of Beer
With this illustration, the Brew Crew
a team of Case chemical engineering
graduate students won Best Poster
in the AIChE Beer Brewing Competition at the 2021 annual meeting of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers in November in Boston.


Rocket scientist, dragon dancer
Wayne Wong dives into space science and ethnic culture with equal zeal

Electric innovator
Another engineering professor joins the National Academy of Inventors



Mission possible
Case-trained scientists are helping NASA explore Mars for signs of life




Telling her story
With her debut film, alumna expands Hollywood’s view of Asian Americans

Community angels
Fighting cancer became personal for alumnus T. Urling Walker and his wife

Entrepreneurial encore
Alumna aims for a second healthcare success in her adopted hometown

Unsung heroes
Factory workers and polymer scientists work overtime to fight the coronavirus








