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VISITING CASE

 

Case Campus Tours

Welcome to our on-line tours! These tours are designed to provide a quick look at points of interest on and near campus. Whether you want a general overview of the entire campus or would prefer to learn more about a specific area, we hope that these tours will give you a taste of Case. To view one of the tours, simply click on the tour heading.

To schedule a physical campus visit and tour, or for more information, please visit the Office of Undergraduate Admissions.

Campus Tour

Case Campus Tour

This tour is similar to those presented by the Office of Undergraduate Admissions to visiting high school students, their parents, and other visitors to the Case. It provides an overview of both sides of campus, including historical facts and other interesting information. If you're looking for a broad introduction to the campus, this is the place to start.

Case Quad Tour

Case Quad Tour

This tour provides full coverage of all buildings in and near the main quad on the south side of the Case campus. Known now as the "Case Quad" this area encompasses buildings that were originally part of both the Case Institute of Technology campus and the Western Reserve University campus.

Cultural Tour

Cultural Institutions Tour

This tour provides a quick look at six of the major cultural institutions in the University Circle area, including three museums, a botanical garden, and Severance Hall, home of the world-renowned Cleveland Orchestra. All are located within walking distance of campus.

Health Sciences Tour

Health Sciences Tour

The health sciences area of campus is home to the School of Dental Medicine, the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, the School of Medicine, University Health Services and University Hospitals of Cleveland.

Historic Buildings Tour

Historical Buildings Tour

Case has a long and varied history, and that fact is reflected in many of the buildings found on campus. This virtual tour presents in-depth facts about seventeen of Case's most treasured historical buildings, and in the process provides insight into the history of the university itself.

Mather Tour

Mather Quad Tour

This tour provides an overview of the Mather Quad, once home to Flora Stone Mather College, the women's college at Western Reserve University. This area is the current home to many departments in the humanities and social sciences. The tour also covers some of the buildings adjacent to the Quad including the Frank Gehry designed Peter B. Lewis Building at the Weatherhead School of Management.