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Engineering’s Philip Feng chosen to participate in NAE U.S. Frontiers in Engineering symposium
Philip Feng, assistant professor in the electrical engineering and computer science department, is one of 81 young engineers selected to take part in the National Academy of Engineering’s (NAE) 19th annual U.S. Frontiers in Engineering symposium. The event highlights creative, young engineers from ...
Weatherhead School professor appointed chief economist for U.S. Commerce Department
Susan Helper, a ӰƵ economics professor who most recently served as a senior economic adviser to the White House, has been appointed the U.S. Department of Commerce’s chief economist. Helper replaces Mark Doms, who was the department’s chief economist from August 2009 un...
CWRU names Mark Henderson interim CIO, VP for Information Technology Services
Provost W.A. “Bud” Baeslack III announced today that he has appointed Mark Henderson as the university’s interim vice president for Information Technology Services (ITS) and chief information officer. Henderson, who has served as the university’s associate vice president for ITS since the beginning...
Weatherhead’s Lyytinen nominated visiting professor at LSE
Kalle Lyytinen, the Iris S. Wolstein Professor in Management Design, was nominated visiting professor at the London School of Economics (LSE) department of management for 2012-2015. He visited LSE in early March and gave lectures on scalable sociomaterial work system analysis and reviewing practice...
Accounting’s Jones now associate professor of accountancy
David Jones, who served as visiting professor from July 2012 to January 2013, is now associate professor of accountancy. He worked with Aldridge Borden and Co. PC in Montgomery, Ala., a small local CPA firm as an auditor, and with Ernst and Young LLP as a tax partner in Atlanta, Orlando, Indianapol...
Medicine’s Love named fellow of American Statistical Association
Thomas E. Love, professor of medicine, epidemiology and biostatistics, has been named a fellow of the American Statistical Association (ASA), the nation’s preeminent professional statistical society. His fellowship was announced by Marie Davidian, ASA president and a professor of statistics at Nort...
Deputy Provost Lynn Singer named chairwoman of NIH Center for Scientific Review study section
Lynn T. Singer, deputy provost and vice president for academic affairs, has been named chairwoman of the Child Psychopathology and Developmental Disabilities Study Section of the National Institute of Health's Center for Scientific Review. Her term begins July 1, 2013, and ends June 30, 2015. The C...
Law’s Juscelino Colares serving as NAFTA Arbitrator
Law professor Juscelino F. Colares began a one-year appointment, through April 30, 2014, as an arbitrator for North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) trade disputes. Colares joins a roster of U.S. arbitrators handling trade cases. The United States Trade Representative (USTR) chooses arbitrators...
Alexis Abramson appointed faculty director of Great Lakes Energy Institute
Alexis Abramson, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, was appointed faculty director of the Great Lakes Energy Institute. Abramson has been with the Case School of Engineering since 2003, where she has focused her research on novel techniques for thermal characterization of ...
Professor Atwood Gaines named editor of two medical anthropology book series
Atwood Gaines, professor of anthropology, bioethics, nursing and psychiatry, has been selected to edit two new medical anthropology book series from Springer. The first is a series titled Cultural Studies of Science and Medicine, and the second is titled Millennial Medical Anthropology. The latter ...