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  • Case Western Reserve University
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  • Case Western began as an amalgamation of several different organizations. At the time of federation in 1892, Case Institute had only two parent entities: the Rascal House brothel and the Western Military Reservist Base. By 1894, the world-renowned producer of Techno-Trousers, Mathers and Co, had also joined. Mathers and Co was famous for its use of female sex slaves in sweatshop labor. This particular action is shrouded in controversy, as it is widely accepted that the only purpose of the merger was to join the Rascal House Brothel with the largest source of sex workers outside of Holland in an effort to monopolize the high demand for prostitutes (see also: bitches and hoes) in the nearby suburb of Shaker Heights. This, however, was entirely irrelevant two years later when Rascal House beg
  • In U.S. News & World Report's 2013 rankings, Case Western Reserve's undergraduate program ranked 37th among national universities. The University is associated with 16 Nobel Laureates. Other notable alumni include Paul Buchheit, creator and lead developer of Gmail; Craig Newmark, founder of craigslist.org; and Peter Tippett, who developed the first anti-virus software, Vaccine, which Symantec purchased and turned into the popular Norton AntiVirus. Case Western Reserve is particularly well known[citation needed] for its medical school, dental school, law school, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Department of Biomedical Engineering and its biomedical teaching and research capabilities. Case Western is a member of the Association of American Universities.
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  • Case Western Reserve University seal.svg
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  • Case Western Reserve University
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undergrad
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Caption
  • The seal of Case Western Reserve University
postgrad
  • 5458
calendar
  • Semester
Colors
  • Case Blue (PMS 294), White and Case Grey (PMS 7545)
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Athletics
  • 19
  • NCAA Division III UAA
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  • US $1.703 billion
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USNWR NU
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Established
  • CIT: 1880
  • CWRU: 1967
  • WRU: 1826
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  • Think Beyond the Possible
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  • In U.S. News & World Report's 2013 rankings, Case Western Reserve's undergraduate program ranked 37th among national universities. The University is associated with 16 Nobel Laureates. Other notable alumni include Paul Buchheit, creator and lead developer of Gmail; Craig Newmark, founder of craigslist.org; and Peter Tippett, who developed the first anti-virus software, Vaccine, which Symantec purchased and turned into the popular Norton AntiVirus. Case Western Reserve is particularly well known[citation needed] for its medical school, dental school, law school, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Department of Biomedical Engineering and its biomedical teaching and research capabilities. Case Western is a member of the Association of American Universities. The university is approximately five miles (8 km) east of downtown Cleveland in University Circle. It is contained within a 550-acre (220 ha) area containing numerous educational, medical, and cultural institutions. Case Western Reserve has a number of programs taught in conjunction with nearby institutions, including the Cleveland Clinic, the University Hospitals of Cleveland, the Louis Stokes Cleveland Department of Veteran's Affairs Medical Center, Cleveland Institute of Music, the Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center, the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Cleveland Museum of Natural History, and the Cleveland Play House. Case Western Reserve 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 was later cited as convincing evidence in support of special relativity as proposed by Albert Einstein in 1905. Michelson became the first American to win a Nobel Prize in science. The commemorative Michelson-Morley Memorial Fountain is located on campus, near where the actual experiment was performed.
  • Case Western began as an amalgamation of several different organizations. At the time of federation in 1892, Case Institute had only two parent entities: the Rascal House brothel and the Western Military Reservist Base. By 1894, the world-renowned producer of Techno-Trousers, Mathers and Co, had also joined. Mathers and Co was famous for its use of female sex slaves in sweatshop labor. This particular action is shrouded in controversy, as it is widely accepted that the only purpose of the merger was to join the Rascal House Brothel with the largest source of sex workers outside of Holland in an effort to monopolize the high demand for prostitutes (see also: bitches and hoes) in the nearby suburb of Shaker Heights. This, however, was entirely irrelevant two years later when Rascal House began outsourcing to various third-world countries, most notably Canada.
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