Mandel Foundation Commits $125M to Case Western
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Mandel Foundation Commits $125M to Case Western
"The Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Humanities Building will be a 50,000-square-foot center focused on 'human-centered digital scholarship, interdisciplinary creativity and community partnerships.' It will feature collaborative workspaces, state-of-the-art classrooms and interdisciplinary research areas."
"The Morton L. Mandel Presidential Chair earmarks funding for the Case Western leader to invest in new opportunities that advance innovation. Funding for the Experimental Humanities Program will support fellows with scholarships and stipends to develop programs that 'tackle societal challenges through integrative, ethical and technologically informed approaches.'"
Case Western Reserve University has secured a $125 million commitment from the Mandel Foundation, marking the largest single gift in the foundation's history. The funds will support initiatives including a new humanities building, increased student scholarships, a presidential fund for discretionary spending, and investment in the experimental humanities. The new Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Humanities Building will focus on human-centered digital scholarship and interdisciplinary creativity. The gift aims to double scholarship capacity for social work students and support innovative programs tackling societal challenges.
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