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  Case Western Reserve University [2p.13n]
updated: 2008-11-23

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Case Western Reserve University: The George S. Dively Building is an extension of the Weatherhead School of Management (WSOM). In April, 1999, CWRU broke ground on a building by world-renowned architect Frank Ghery who designed the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain. The 143,000-square-foot, five-story building on the northwest corner of Bellflower and Ford Drives will be the focal point of WSOM. click to open
Case Western Reserve University: CWRU's School of Law and Gund Hall houses our law library, classrooms, offices, and a moot courtroom. The Gund Hall addition opened in 1995. click to open
Case Western Reserve University: The Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences (MSASS) offers graduate work in the area of social work and is consistently ranked as one of the top ten schools of social work in the country. click to open
Case Western Reserve University: Haydn Hall - It holds the Music Department as well as Kulas Music Library. Haydn is located in the heart of Mather Quad which includes much of the Arts and Humanities departments. Originally a combination of dormitory and classroom building, Haydn Hall was given to the college by Flora Stone Mather. click to open
Case Western Reserve University: Turning Point - Turning Point was dedicated in Fall 1996. The first sculpture by renowned architect and native Clevelander Philip Johnson, it leads students into the Mather Quad and is the 20th work acquired by the John and Mildred Putnam sculpture endowment. Turning Point is a contemporary equivalent, a modern gateway that along with the Kelvin Smith Library, symbolizes the University's entrance into the new millennium. The sculpture is a focal point in the new gardens, surrounding the library in Cleveland's University Circle, a 500-acre park, which in addition to CWRU is home to the Cleveland Orchestra and the Cleveland Museum of Art. click to open
Case Western Reserve University: Student Center - Built in two parts, the west in 1900 and the east in 1912, and renovated in 1980, this student center now contains the offices of CWRU's student newspaper, The Observer, the Undergraduate Student Government, and the University Program Board, as well as the Mather Gallery, a ballroom, a post office, two eating establishments (Charlie's Place and Sweet Sensations), the bookstore, a UPS shipping depot, study lounges, and many meeting rooms on the upper floors. click to open
Case Western Reserve University: Kelvin Smith Library - Kelvin Smith Library is the main library and opened in 1996. With 150,000 square feet, moveable shelves holding 1.2 million volumes and state-of-the-art technology, the building provides ample space and access to resources. Every study carrel is networked for laptop users. click to open
Case Western Reserve University: Adelbert Hall - The oldest building on campus until its destruction by fire on June 23, 1991, Adelbert Hall is located on Adelbert Road and houses the President's office, the Office of Student Affairs, the Office of Information Services, and several other administration offices. click to open
Case Western Reserve University: Millis Science Center contains the Chemistry Department, as well as Schmitt Lecture Hall, the largest classroom on campus seating approximately 350 students. Once into your higher level classes, class size drops significantly. Overall, 67% of the classes at CWRU enroll fewer than 20 students. click to open
Case Western Reserve University: Veale Convocation, Recreation and Athletic Center opened in Fall, 1997. Within its 60,000 square feet, the Center houses 4 athletic courts suitable for basketball, volleyball, and tennis, a 200-meter, 6-lane running track, 10 racquetball courts, 2 squash courts, nautilus, free-weight room, 2 swimming pools and our Athletic Hall of Fame. click to open


 
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