Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) is a private research university in Cleveland, Ohio. Founded in 1826 as Western Reserve College, the university was renamed Case Western Reserve University in 1967 after merging with Case Institute of Technology. CWRU comprises eight schools that offer more than 100 undergraduate programs and about 160 graduate and professional options. The university enrolls more than 12,000 students from all 50 states and 100 countries.
The College of Arts and Sciences at Case Western Reserve University stands as the university's oldest and largest academic unit, providing a comprehensive educational foundation across the humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. Located in Cleveland, Ohio, the college is distinguished by its strong emphasis on research and interdisciplinary study, encouraging students to explore connections between diverse fields. It offers a wide array of academic options, including over 50 undergraduate majors and 60 minors leading to Bachelor of Arts or Science degrees, alongside nearly 50 graduate programs. Faculty and students actively engage in cutting-edge research supported by numerous centers and labs. Situated within Cleveland's vibrant University Circle, the college leverages its unique position to offer students unparalleled access to world-class cultural and healthcare institutions, enriching their learning experience and preparing them for impactful careers.
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