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Case Western Reserve University Cleveland is
216-368-2000, 216-368-4450 .
Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland is a private research university located in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. Case Western Reserve University was created in 1967 by the federation of Case Institute of Technology founded in 1881 by philanthropist Leonard Case Jr. and Western Reserve University founded in 1826 in the area that was once the Connecticut Western Reserve. TIME magazine described the merger as the creation of "Cleveland's Big-Leaguer" university.
Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland is approximately five miles (eight km) east of downtown Cleveland in University Circle, a 550-acre (220 ha) area containing numerous educational, medical and cultural institutions. Case Western Reserve University has a number of programs taught in conjunction with nearby institutions, including the Cleveland Institute of Music, the Cleveland Institute of Art, the Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, the Western Reserve Historical Society and the Cleveland Play House.
Unless students are living with a relative within 40 miles of the university,
Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland requires first- and second-year students to live in on-campus housing. Meal plan participation is also mandatory for first- and second-year students, with some exceptions made for religious and medical reasons. New housing for underclassmen, along with a "Greek village," bringing all the college's fraternities and sororities together with the other undergraduates, is slated to be constructed in the future.
The residence halls are divided into two areas, one featuring suite-style rooms for second-year students and upperclassmen and the other featuring double and single rooms for first-year students. Both have gigabit ethernet network access and the wired network is one of the fastest that exists. A wireless campus network is also available anywhere on
Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland campus, also ranked one of the fastest by Intel in 2005. Buildings are organized into "colleges," grouping together students of similar ages and creating a sense of ownership and hall pride. New housing, known as the Village at 115, was opened in fall 2005 for upperclassmen, which features one- to nine-person, "apartment-style" residence halls that come with air conditioning, full kitchen area and full-sized beds.
Residence Life at
Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland has a recent history of being liberal in its policies, including allowing co-ed suites (an option offered to non-freshman students, when requested and agreed upon by all occupants of a suite) and some co-ed floors for freshmen, as well as a three-day guest policy. Pets are allowed except for dogs, cats, ferrets and a few other small mammals, but requests are granted discussion. Graduate students are not offered housing.
Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland campus shuttle runs to Coventry Village, a shopping district in neighboring Cleveland Heights. Cleveland's Little Italy is within walking distance. Legacy Village, Severance Center and Shaker Square shopping centers are all within driving distance or accessible by RTA.
Nearly one-third of the campus undergraduates are in a fraternity or sorority. There are seven sororities and 15 fraternities currently on
Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland campus. Greek organizations are governed by an Interfraternity Council and Panhellenic Council. Recently semi-recognition has been given to a colony of Omega Tau Zeta. During the Fall of 2006, Sigma Alpha Epsilon was removed from the Case Western Reserve University campus due to legal issues. In the Spring of 2007, Phi Gamma Delta returned to the Case Western Reserve University Greek life. With the fall 2007 semester, Sigma Alpha Mu returned to Case Western Reserve (currently only as a colony) and a new sorority, Kappa Alpha Theta, joined the Greek community. During the 2008-2009 school year, fraternities and sororities at Case collectively raised over $43,000 for philanthropy.
As of 2008–2009, the
Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland had 4,356 undergraduates and 5,458 graduate and professional students. In U.S. News & World Report's 2010 rankings, Case Western Reserve's undergraduate program ranked 41st among national universities. The University is associated with 16 Nobel Laureates. Case Western Reserve University is particularly well known for its medical school, its dental school, and its biomedical teaching and research capabilities.
Case Western Reserve University - Cleveland was the site of the famous Michelson-Morley interferometer experiment, conducted in 1887 by A. A. Michelson of Case School of Applied Science and E. W. Morley of Western Reserve University. This experiment proved the non-existence of the luminiferous ether and gave circumstantial evidence to substantiate Einstein's Theory of Relativity. Michelson became the first American to win a Nobel Prize in science.
Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Address
The address of Case Western Reserve University Cleveland is 10900 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Email Address
The email address of Case Western Reserve University Cleveland is
registrar@case.edu.
Case Western Reserve University Cleveland Website
The Website of Case Western Reserve University Cleveland is
www.case.edu.
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