Winter 2026 Issue
ENGINEERING RELIEF
MARIA BENNETT BLAZES A NEW PATH TO PAIN MANAGEMENT
Fall 2025 issue
BIOMEDICAL PIONEER
With engineering and heart, Hunter Peckham worked wonders.
With academic options growing, more and more engineering students are studying abroad
David Gerdes’s research spanned the cosmos before he came home to lead the College of Arts and Sciences
The CAA’s 140th annual awards program begins at 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 10, in Eldred Hall on Case Quad. It follows the Dean’s Reception in nearby Hvorka Auditorium. All are welcome.
The new Olin Hall exudes the personality of renowned computer scientist Don Knuth

good to know
Alumni shared insight and advice with Case students at an encore edition of CAA Connect

alumni Adventures: Maestra of the science fair
Inspired by her own career, alumna helps youth develop and display a passion for STEM

TRIBTUTE: Adel "tony" Saada
Professor Adel “Tony” Saada devoted his career to the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, where his spirit still looms large.

Winning for Case
Engineering student groups enjoyed a season to celebrate

Alumni Adventures: A voice with a higher purpose
Through her gospel music, a chemical engineer uplifts herself and others

Pipeline for talent
More popular than ever, the co-op program of the Case School of Engineering offers both students and employers a hiring edge at a time of economic uncertainty.

TRIBTUTE: Jim McGuffin-Cawley
As a teacher, researcher and dean, Jim McGuffin-Cawley touched every facet of his alma mater

Winning for Case
Engineering student groups enjoyed a season to celebrate