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Welcome, Alumni and Friends of the College of Arts and Sciences! The college is proud of its rich educational heritage and our more than 30,000 graduates.
Gifts to Arts and Sciences
Click here for the list of individuals who supported the College through their donations in the 2004-05 academic year.
Events
Please join us at any of the talks, seminars, and other events taking place in the College in the next few weeks.
Newsletter
Check out the latest issue of art/sci, the newsletter of the College of Arts and Sciences.
Alumni News
Have alumni news to share? E-mail Karyn Newton in Arts and Sciences.
Our History
The College of Arts and Sciences is heir to 178 years of excellence in education. The origin of the present-day College of Arts and Sciences was the founding in 1826 of Western Reserve College, one of the nation's first private liberal arts colleges. The college today is a product of the federation in 1967 of Western Reserve University and Case Institute of Technology into Case Western Reserve University; the college model was reconstituted in 1993.
The legacy of the present-day College of Arts and Sciences can be traced through its distinguished predecessor institutions:
- Adelbert College
- Cleveland College
- Flora Stone Mather College for Women
- School of Graduate Studies
- Western Reserve College
- Western Reserve University
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- Math and science programs of Case Institute of Technology
For images of the historic buildings of the college's predecessors on campus today, see: http://www.case.edu/visit/tours/historical/index.html.
The college is grateful for the genius and generosity of our founders, such as Amasa Stone, Flora Stone Mather, Eliza Clark, Anna Harkness, Jeptha Wade, and Newton Baker.
The College Today
The college's many exciting programs are summarized in the college's current annual report. You may request a copy by calling the college's Office of Development (216-368-0097 or 800-360-5308).
Here is an overview of the college today:
(Information based on 2004-05 academic year)
| Departments |
22, in natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and arts |
| Programs |
51 undergraduate programs(B.A., B.S.) 25 master's programs (M.A.,M.S.,M.F.A.) 23 doctoral programs (Ph.D., D.M.A.) |
| Degrees Awarded |
312 - B.A. 46 - B.S. 69 - M.A. 2 - M.F.A. 25 - M.S. 37 - Ph.D. 2 - D.M.A. |
| Faculty Positions |
215 regular faculty 96 other faculty 52 endowed professorships |
| Private Support |
$8.7 million |
| Research Awards |
$15.5 million |
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