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Case Western Reserve University: One of the nation's best
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At Case Western Reserve University, we think big.
But we don't just think—we do.
In labs and lecture halls, we spend each day asking—and discovering—how
to solve the biggest issues of today and tomorrow.

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Expand Your Education

With hundreds of programs in a variety of formats, we're confident you'll find an option that fits your goals.

Undergraduate ProgramsGraduate & Professional ProgramsOnline Programs

Research and Innovation

Hope for better hearing

Lauren Calandruccio is committed to understanding the theoretical mechanisms of hearing differences and methods to lessen them—all while mentoring the next generation of speech-language pathologists.

Student Spotlight

3/4

humanities classes have fewer than 20 students

50+

museums and other cultural institutions in our neighborhood

91%

of recent humanities graduates participated in research or creative endeavors

Portrait of Case Western Reserve University student Megha Dalal in Amasa Stone Chapel
“Cleveland is the perfect mix of the city and suburbs. …You can see games at the stadiums, or stay in University Circle and [visit] museums.”
Megha D. (CWR '23)
01/04
A CWRU student smiles and embraces a loved one during move-in day.

As we welcomed students home this year, some moved into new residence halls—Mary Chilton Noyes House and John Sykes Fayette House.

CWRU mascot Spartie raises his hands for high fives down a line of orientation leaders in a video from Discover Week.

Everyone—including our mascot, Spartie—is celebrating the start of a new year at CWRU.

Six CWRU students pose for a picture outside of Thwing Student Center.

Sunny skies and smiling students filled the first week of classes back at CWRU.

Seven CWRU students pose with skateboards at the Fall Student Activities Fair while tabling for their on-campus skateboarding club, “The Board Meeting.”

From skateboarding and juggling to photography, rugby, cultural groups and more, CWRU students have a plethora of ways to get involved on campus. (photo by Ben Borvendeg)