This year's Bold & Gold Homecoming Festival was an extravaganza of exciting new activities and crowd favorites as YJ4L pride was on full...
Casey Corritore ’21 is one of “40 young entrepreneurs, creative thinkers, and leaders shaping the future of Erie.”
The research project, commissioned by Cuyahoga County, was completed by faculty and students through the BW Community Research Institute.
More than two dozen BW students, alumni, faculty and staff are behind the current run of “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812.”
Experts on the swift and disruptive advances in artificial intelligence are kicking off BW’s “Voices of Discovery” series.
Malisse Sinito ‘88 is a 2023 Crain’s Woman of Note, BW trustee and owner of some of Cleveland’s notable fine dining experiences.
The University is now #6 on the Best Midwest Regional Colleges list and earned other accolades, including #1 for Veterans.
The group of millennial grads has formed a circle of support as they navigate smart stock market investing together and offer advice to others.
Holding high the Brown & Gold banner of being champions for success, BW student-athletes are fierce competitors and exceptional scholars.
Dr. Timeka Rashid, BW’s vice president for student affairs, explains why support for first-generation college students is beneficial to all.
A whole lot of learning and development was happening at BW over the summer, with much of it disguised as pure fun.
The position is brand new for the world-renowned, global health system and is another step in Vickie Eaton Johnson ‘89 living out her purpose.
Reports out of Titans training camp say the former BW Yellow Jacket football star impressed the head coach during preseason play.
Students tested game-winning strategies and learned math along the way.
The digital data-sharing system aims to enhance uncrewed aerial flight safety and drive economic growth by positioning Northeast Ohio as a leader...
Lee Thomas ’76 brings broad experience to the trustees’ leadership role.
Smiles and selfies were as abundant as Brown and Gold at BW's Week of Welcome, where 730 new students joined our campus community.
Six faculty members have been awarded top honors for their achievements.
Anya Wu ’23 is among the "next generation” of nurses recognized in the 13th annual awards.
The Phi Theta Kappa honor places BW among the most transfer-friendly colleges in the nation.
In a few weeks, eight sets of multiples will join our YJ4L family as first-year students.
Ohio U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown addresses organizational leaders at BW’s annual partnership breakfast.
From med school students to residents, BW Primary Healthcare Advancement Program grads offer top talent to the medical community.
Deep BW connections to a pair of “mega-employers” highlight the big benefits of NE Ohio business partnerships for BW students.
Harold Pretel ’03 was appointed by the county executive, confirmed by the county council and sworn into office earlier this month.