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CWRU eclipse viewing party
12025-06-12T15:45:26+00:00Benjamin Bowers78b1957d54cda1d2cb3b1a500776f35a405a28f292CWRU eclipse viewing party, 2024plain2025-06-27T14:54:54+00:00The Observer: Helen TreselerunknownCase Western Reserve University ; Eclipse00015B1202441.508419444444,-81.609725[Events and Activities]unknown20240408151536+000020240408Julia Teran9aca9c408841ff28b321d7128a1e5c918a151e1d
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12021-07-29T15:54:20+00:002020-202525This section for 200 Events in 200 Years provides highlights of the university's history from 2020-2025.plain2025-06-27T11:50:33+00:002020 Worldwide COVID-19 (Coronavirus) pandemic causes the university to go fully remote: online classes for students and faculty, and remote work for staff. 2021 Eric W. Kaler was inaugurated as CWRU's eighth president. 2022 Major renovations are made to the Case Quad, including new landscaping, enhanced lighting, security cameras, new walkways, and new furniture. 2023 Men's tennis team wins CWRU's first NCAA national championship. 2024 With Cleveland in the path of totality, the CWRU community experiences a total solar eclipse with a watch party on Freiberger Field. 2025 National Youth Sports Program celebrates 55 years on campus.