Case News
- Case Western Reserve junior set for semester exchange as part of Fisk-Case Partnership.
- Fisk student, Ami Barry, reflects upon her semester at Case.
- Dentist plans his future, helps the School of Dental Medicine
- University to share some of its visions at Cleveland Economic Development event
- One hundred volunteers needed to paint mural for University Circle RTA station
- Journalist Adrian Nicole LeBlanc to give fourth annual Anisfield-Wolf Lecture at Case Western Reserve
- Innovative "Smart" Center program at Case Western Reserve University tested to get new moms active
A Distinctive Collaboration
We have shaken hands, removed barriers, and opened doors.
Created in 2002, the Case-Fisk Partnership offers expanded opportunities in education and research for students, faculty, and staff at Case Western Reserve University and Fisk University in Nashville, Tenn.
That translates into a wide range of programs intended to open the minds and hearts of students.
Through the partnership, students have the chance to enroll in dual-degree programs and participate in student exchanges and joint research with a national or international scope.
Mentoring and real-world experience abound at both universities, with a wealth of brilliant minds and caring hands eager to guide students in their academic and professional pursuits.
The possibilities that await faculty members at both institutions are equally as stimulating. The collaborative agreement has paved the way for joint research, faculty exchanges, and distance-learning classes facilitated by cutting-edge technology.
