Case offers SOURCE, which is an undergraduate research program. My son just won a summer grant in economics to work with a faculty member on a project. The program includes research seminars to help the students meet each other, and learn research techniques, it requires a detailed research paper and requires students to present at a conference, and also offers travel money to the student. I cannot say enough good things about Case, economics department. http://www.case.edu/provost/source/index.html
There is also the Inamori Center at Case for ethical studies, which awards leadership conference grants:
http://case.edu/provost/inamori/
This is an interdisciplinary program. Case is a VERY interdisciplinary university. Bioinformatics is a strength and ties to Cleveland Clinic are very strong. Cleveland Clinic is on the level with Mayo Clinic but more focused on heart health. So the most advanced hospital for heart care is minutes from Case Western. This leads to a lot of CS opportunities in bioinformatics for Case Western students. http://www.lerner.ccf.org/qhs/biostats/
Case students work at Cleveland Clinic on computer science projects both during the semester and summers.