This path was created by Christine Liebson.  The last update was by Julia Teran.

Case Western Reserve University Archives

Case Western Reserve University Archives

The university's almost 200 year history is preserved at Case Western Reserve University Archives. The ongoing legacies of generations of CWRU faculty, staff, students, alumni, trustees and interested Clevelanders can be found within our collection from college applications, yearbooks, and newspaper articles, to never-published photos of campus student-life. CWRU history has shaped the thriving campus community we see today. The university’s archives are an important resource for historical information about the people, programs, places, and activities that make up Case Western Reserve University.  However, many people do not have the time to conduct their own research in the Archives. We have researched some topics of recurring interest and we hope the presentation of our results in this site will make it easier to explore the history of CWRU.

Photo: Western Reserve University President John S. Millis (L) and Case Institute of Technology President Robert W. Morse (R) shaking hands over the fence dividing their two campuses, signifying the agreement to establish Case Western Reserve University, 1967.

 

Contents of this path: