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Biomedical engineering's Anant Madabhushi and team receive innovation research grant
A team of scientists led by Anant Madabhushi, associate professor of biomedical engineering, developed computational image analysis and pattern-recognition methods to distinguish vulnerable from stable plaque in the carotid on MRI images. In a study, recently published in the journal Medical…
Greek chapters, leaders honored at Panhellenic and Interfraternity Councils' awards ceremony
The Panhellenic Council and Interfraternity Council held their Giortaste Awards Ceremony April 14. The following awards were given: Chapter Awards Intramural Athletic Awards: Fraternity Division: Sigma Phi Epsilon Sorority Division: Phi Mu Mullet Division: Phi Delta Theta Agnar Pytte Cup…
Inaugural International Achievement dinner celebrates faculty, students and staff
Earlier this month, the Center for International Affairs hosted a celebratory evening honoring ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ Fulbright recipients and celebrating numerous international achievements of faculty, students and staff. The Fulbright Program, founded in 1946, is a prestigious awards…
English lecturer Brad Ricca's poem wins Baker-Nord poetry contest
Bradley Ricca, full-time lecturer in the Department of English, received the grand prize at the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities' Poetry in the Museum Contest for his poem, "Float." He was recognized at Poetry in the Museum event, held April 6. More information about the contest and its…
Winners of first HackCWRU event announced
For the first HackCWRU on March 28 and 29, 85 students from six schools took over Nord Hall for 24 hours to finish 19 projects. Throughout the weekend, students were invited to program or build any project in any language. The winners were: Zach Hudson: $1,000 grand prize from Flashstarts for…
Neuroscientist clinches prized Hartwell Individual Biomedical Research Award
When Roberto Fernández Galán, assistant professor of neuroscience, proposed investigating how neuronal activity in brain circuits relate to autism, The Hartwell Foundation supported the idea. Galán recently received a 2013 Hartwell Individual Biomedical Research Award, which placed him in a line of…
Footlighters win, IMPROVment takes second place at Student Organization Spirit Day
Case Footlighters, ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ's musical theater group, took first place in the second Student Organization Spirit Day, held March 21. The spirit day encouraged campus organizations to take part in competitive, spirited activities—from three-legged races to egg hunts, trivia competitions…
Nursing PhD candidate earns third place at Galen - Brien Holden Vision 2014 Competition
Shanina Knighton, a PhD candidate at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, received third place in the Peter Galen - Brien Holden Vision 2014 Competition. The Peter Galen - Brien Holden Vision competition is a graduate competition for open to all CWRU graduate students for biomedical-related…
Engineering's Philip Feng awarded Grainger Foundation Frontiers of Engineering Grant
Philip Feng, assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science, together with Tse Nga (Tina) Ng of the Palo Alto Research Center, received a Grainger Foundation Frontiers of Engineering Grant from the National Academy of Engineering. Feng was one of 81 of the nation’s brightest…
Weatherhead School students take first in Cleveland business competition; advance to regionals
First-year Weatherhead School of Management Master of Science in Management-Finance students Snow Chen, Nick Dayton, Adil Hader and Naiwen Zhang along with first-year MBA student Sergio De Ilzarbe placed first in the CFA Institute Research Challenge in Cleveland. The challenge provides students…