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College of Arts and Sciences

Interdisciplinary research, collaboratives and achievements define the ӰƵ ’ community—across countless disciplines. From literary awards and scientific discoveries to stories of social impact and student innovation, the College of Arts and Sciences is where bold ideas become newsworthy moments.

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Psychological sciences’ Jeremy Shapiro writes about climate change denial
Jeremy Shapiro, adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, wrote about climate change denial in an article published by The Conversation. Titled “The Thinking Error that Makes People Susceptible to Climate Change Denial,” the article describes a psychological…
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Spartan Showcase: Amber Dawn Smith
Prior to enrolling at ӰƵ, Amber Dawn Smith lived a completely different life—many, in fact. Her surroundings have changed so frequently, she said she has lived in more bedrooms than she has fingers and toes. Her life has involved studies at Cleveland Institute of Art,…
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Art history’s Elina Gertsman earns another accolade for recent monograph
Elina Gertsman, professor of medieval art and the Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan Professor in Catholic Studies II, won the 2023 Otto Gründler prize for her book The Absent Image: Lacunae in Medieval Books. Given annually, the Otto Gründler Book Prize recognizes a monograph on a medieval subject that…
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5 unsettling facts you might not know about the ocean
If the thought of what lurks in the ocean sends chills up your spine, you’re not alone—that’s known as thalassophobia, or a fear of large, deep bodies of water. And it’s a valid concern, being that more than 80% of the ocean remains unexplored to this day. Anne Willem Omta To dive into…
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Interdisciplinary research building prompts unprecedented support from Case Alumni Association
University’s largest-ever Case Quad project aims to advance discoveries that address major challenges for society—and individuals ӰƵ’s plans for a state-of-the-art collaborative research structure so inspired leaders of the Case Alumni Association (CAA) that they have committed…
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CWRU partners with Sara and Curt Moll to launch $60 million institute for mental health and well-being
Initiative aims to address dramatic increases in psychological needs with additional space and faculty dedicated to education, research, clinical collaborations and community engagement President Eric W. Kaler announced today that ӰƵ is partnering with Sara and Curt…
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President Kaler shares details of historic investment in new research building
200,000 square-foot structure represents largest-ever on Case Quad—and first to offer welcoming view to Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
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Jeff Capadona and Kathleen Horvath named associate provosts
Jeff Capadona, professor of biomedical engineering, and Kathleen Horvath, professor of music, have been named the associate provosts for graduate education and academic affairs, respectively. The two new associate provost positions were created to provide leadership and guidance at a time when…
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Spartan Showcase: Mia Vargo
Mia Vargo has followed in her older sister’s footsteps in more ways than one. Her journey at ӰƵ began when she chose to accompany her sister, Madison, at the university, and will conclude this weekend as she graduates with her bachelor’s degree in cognitive science. In…
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Rekha R. Srinivasan, James S. Swinehart Professorial Teaching Fellow and senior instructor in chemistry, receives Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching
Rekha R. Srinivasan has been no stranger to winning teaching awards since arriving at ӰƵ in 2005. From the Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching she earned in her fifth year to the 2015–16 Faculty Advisor of the Year Award from the Women in…