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Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is a private research university in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.It was established in 1967 by a merger between Western Reserve University and the Case Institute of Technology.
Two years later, the new Ohio General Assembly chartered Ohio University, which opened for classes in 1809, followed by Miami University, which was chartered in 1809 and opened in 1824. In northern Ohio, Western Reserve College (now Case Western Reserve University) was established in 1826. [1] [2] [3]
During 2007, the economic impact of the School of Medicine and its affiliates on the State of Ohio equaled $5.82 billion and accounted for more than 65,000 Ohio jobs. [22] The role of Case Western Reserve University in the Cleveland economy has been reported on by The Economist magazine. [23]
Case Western Reserve will fully cooperate with the OCR and welcomes the opportunity to demonstrate that the university takes seriously its obligation to fully comply with Title IV of the Civil ...
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 .
The Maltz Performing Arts Center, officially the Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center, is a 1200-seat historic arts and religious venue on the campus of Case Western Reserve University, located at 1855 Ansel Road, in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.
The Warner and Swasey Observatory is the astronomical observatory of Case Western Reserve University.Named after Worcester R. Warner and Ambrose Swasey, who built it at the beginning of the 20th century, it was initially located on Taylor Road in East Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Case Western Reserve's tuition and fees on average increase 3.03% annually. [13] The Law School Transparency estimated debt-financed cost of attendance for three years is $320,718, while 47.8% of students received an annual discount greater than or equal to $40,000.