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At ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ, fresh, sustainable food is a priority
At ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ, fresh, sustainable food is a priority: What Works: ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ Farm, WKYC-TV
University web developer talks to PC Today
Senior web developer Gina Prodan talks about how and why websites can suffer  common disasters and what they can mean for businesses' credibility or reputation: Web Washout, PC Today
USA Today article cites university as part of Cleveland renaissance
ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ is cited as key to Cleveland's medical renaissance: Industry Clusters Help Foster Innovation, Job Growth, USA Today
Researchers Find Lunar Water
Discovery provides new clues to the origin of Earth's celestial neighbor. Parts of the moon's interior contains as much water as the upper mantle of the Earth - 100 times more of the precious liquid than measured before - research from ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ, Carnegie Institution for…
Campus Greek community announces all-stars
For the 12th year, the Interfraternity Congress and Panhellenic Council at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ selected their Greek All-Stars. This year, 10 members of the community were selected for their outstanding achievement in one of the following areas: leadership, academics, community service,…
Staff member Susan Grimm publishes book of poetry
Susan Grimm, a staff member in the Department of English, has a poetry book available for pre-order from Finishing Line Press. The book, Roughed Up by the Sun’s Mothering Tongue, “teaches us a new sort of glory with its everyday—but never ordinary—moments of splendor and intrigue, havoc and…
Emeritus professor publishes biography of famed physics department chair
After publishing a history of physics research at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ a few years ago, emeritus professor Bill Fickinger decided that one of the more colorful players in that story deserved a book of his own. Starting with the extensive files that were preserved over the years by Robert Shankland,…
UCITE hosts talk on academic freedom
All universities cherish academic freedom, but from time to time, traditional notions of academic freedom are challenged. Recently, at the University of Wisconsin, attempts were made to subpoena the emails of a professor of history after he wrote an op-ed about the political struggle over…
CWRU community grieves loss of alum killed in Afghanistan
The university community is grieving the loss of U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Christopher R. Thibodeau, 28, who was killed when his Apache helicopter crashed May 26 in Patika province, Afghanistan, while serving his country. Thibodeau was a 2004 ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ graduate, and his mother…
Katie Hanna awarded with statewide honor
Katie Hanna, women’s health advocate in the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, was awarded the Ohio College Health Association's 2011 New Professionals Award. The award is given to a professional new to the field of college health (fewer than five years) who has made noticeable contributions on…