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University Hospitals in Cleveland to offer $99 lung cancer screening test
The Plain Dealer: Philip Linden, School of Medicine associate professor of surgery and chief of the division of thoracic surgery at University Hospitals Case Medical Center, talks about the benefits of offering low-cost lung cancer screenings.
Business schools hope to shatter sturdy glass ceiling
U.S. News & World Report: Weatherhead School of Management professor of organizational behavior Diana Bilimoria discusses how the school prepares women to flourish in the business world.
Researcher seeks to help teens overcome fears of mental illness
When teens start experiencing changes in moods or emotions, they tend to fear sharing their blue days with their families and adults who can help them. As a consequence, they often suffer in silence. Melissa Pinto-Foltz, a KL2 Clinical Research Scholar and instructor from the Frances Payne Bolton…
Donald Carrier hired as new associate director of MFA acting program
BroadwayWorld.com: Donald Carrier is now the associate director of the ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ/Cleveland Play House Master of Fine Arts Acting Program.
American studies professor Gladys Haddad inducted into Heights High hall of fame
Cleveland Heights High School inducted Gladys Haddad, adjunct professor of American studies, into its Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame. A Heights High student committee selected Haddad and other inductees from a list of nominees from the general public with only their achievements listed, not…
Planned outage of QuikPay on June 20
There will be an interruption of services for QuikPAY on June 20 from 2 to 4 a.m. to allow Information Technology Services (ITS) and the QuikPAY vendor to conduct scheduled maintenance. QuikPay is the system used by students to pay tuition and process credit card payments. If you have further…
Three students win Turning Designs into Business competition
Weatherhead School of Management and Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA) hosted the second annual Turning Designs into Businesses competition this spring, in which students from the two schools create a business plan for a new product. The winning team, composed of Tim Anderson (MGT ’11), Cara Gilmore…
UCITE session on understanding Blackboard’s new plagiarism detection software
Blackboard’s new feature, Safe Assign, allows instructors to check to see the extent to which any document has been plagiarized. At the next UCITE discussion, Megan Linos of Information Technology Services will show how to use Safe Assign and give examples of writing samples at varying levels of…
SAC accepting nominations for representatives until June 24
The Staff Advisory Council is accepting nominations for representatives through June 24. All regular, full- or part-time, exempt and non-exempt, non-faculty employees with at least six months of service with the university are eligible. Representatives will be elected for a two-year term; find out…
President’s Award presented to three outstanding staff members
Three staff members were honored with the 2011 President’s Award for Distinguished Service at the Staff Service Awards brunch June 8. This annual award honors up to three staff members whose outstanding contributions to campus culture have a transformational effect on university colleagues,…