Our University
Case Western Reserve University is one of the nation's leading independent research universities, with programs that encompass the arts and sciences, engineering, the health sciences, law, management, and social work. Although its origins date to 1826, the University in its present form is the result of the 1967 federation of Case Institute of Technology and Western Reserve University. The two institutions had shared adjacent campuses since the late nineteenth century, and were involved in cooperative efforts for many years. Today, Case Western Reserve's enrollment and resources, distributed among undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs, achieve a balance that is distinctive among American universities.
Case Western Reserve University is located in University Circle, a 550-acre, park-like concentration of approximately 50 cultural, medical, educational, religious, and social service institutions located at the eastern edge of the city center. University Circle attracts visitors from throughout the region to its concerts, theater performances, athletic events, art shows, public lectures, exhibits, and restaurants. Housing, shopping, and recreational facilities are all located in the area.
Fraternities and sororities have been a part of CWRU since 1840, and the campus currently boasts 24 chapters - 18 fraternities, 6 sororities, and Black Greek Council. Simply put, fraternities and sororities are groups of individuals who are brought together by the sharing of a common set of values and goals. The ideals and values of a chapter are shared through "rituals" that are unique for each respective fraternity or sorority. These ceremonies can be both enlightening and unifying as they are designed to help the individual become a better person in his or her daily life as well as within the chapter itself.

