Plan now to start your future. At Case Western Reserve University, we review each application for admission carefully, taking into consideration your academic background, life experiences and ...
BOLTON, CHARLES CHESTER (23 March 1855 - 31 July 1930) was a distinguished Cleveland businessman, civic leader, philanthropist and member of a prominent Cleveland pioneer family. He was a partner in M ...
Capadona’s expertise is developing bio-inspired and biomimetic materials to interface with biological systems. His doctoral research under Professors Andrés García and David Collard at Georgia ...
The research in our laboratory focuses on novel platforms for the delivery of molecules and cells. In the molecular delivery projects we are examining novel affinity-based systems for delivery of ...
STOKES, LOUIS (23 Feb. 1925-18 Aug. 2015) was a prominent attorney and the first AFRICAN-AMERICAN congressman from Ohio when he was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1968, a position he ...
The TIEDEMANN HOUSE, 4308 Franklin Ave., is the most noted and one of the most architecturally distinguished residences on Franklin Ave., the west side equivalent of famous EUCLID AVE. Its notoriety ...
The GLENVILLE SHOOTOUT (23 July 1968) was a gun battle between the CLEVELAND POLICE and an armed black militant group called the Black Nationalists of New Libya, led by FRED "AHMED" EVANS. The ...
Cleveland was credited with originating the Block Plan to promote and organize various bond, blood, and scrap drives on the neighborhood level. By the 8th and final war loan drive, county residents ...
Vincent L. Wimbush, this year’s Phi Beta Kappa visiting scholar, will give a talk titled “Signifying Scriptures: The Black Atlantic Reads King James” Wednesday, April 6, at 12:30 p.m. in the Thwing ...
WAMU NPR: Max Wiznitzer, professor of pediatrics and neurology at the School of Medicine, participated in a panel discussion about ADHD—from symptoms, to diagnoses, to treatments.
The PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD was one of the 3 major components of the CONRAIL network, which included the ERIE-LACKAWANNA RAILROAD and the NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD. Pennsylvania Railroad operations in ...
The CLEVELAND CLINIC DISASTER (also known as the CLINIC FIRE) occurred on 15 May 1929 and cost the lives of 123 people, but stimulated the development and enforcement of safety regulations in U.S.
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