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The president of Case Western Reserve University is the principal executive office for Case Western Reserve University, located in Cleveland, Ohio. [1] Founded in 1826, Western Reserve College appointed its first president in 1830, Rev. Charles Backus Storrs. With its Presbyterian origins, the school's first eight presidents carried the title ...
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Barbara Rook Snyder is an American academic and president of the Association of American Universities. She is the former president of Case Western Reserve University. A legal scholar, Snyder was the first woman to serve as the Case Western's president. Earlier in her career, she served as provost of Ohio State University.
Eric Kaler became the president of Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) on July 1, 2021. Since his arrival at CWRU, the university has been guided by his three priorities: to elevate academic excellence, expand the university’s research enterprise and enhance community engagement and impact.
John Schoff Millis (November 22, 1903 – January 1, 1988) was the tenth and last President of Western Reserve College, now Case Western Reserve University. Millis was born in Palo Alto, California on November 22, 1903. He entered the University of Chicago at the age of 16, earning undergraduate degrees in mathematics and astronomy in 1924.
Case alum Herbert Henry Dow, founder of Dow Chemical Julie Gerberding, former director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention John Macleod, 1923 Nobel Prize winner for discovering insulin and Western Reserve University Professor of Physiology Ferid Murad, 1998 Nobel Laureate and Case Medical School MD/PhD alumnus David Satcher ...
In 1967, Case merged with Western Reserve, with Morse becoming the first president of Case Western Reserve University. He remained there until 1971, when he left to become director of research at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution where he retired in 1983.
Rev. Charles Backus Storrs (May 23, 1794 – September 15, 1833) was an American minister, abolitionist, and the first President of Western Reserve College and Preparatory School, now Case Western Reserve University and Western Reserve Academy. Storrs was born in Longmeadow, Massachusetts on May 23, 1794.