Awards
April 27, 2017
Nuria Lacuey-Lecumberri, assistant professor of neurology, was named the recipient of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) UCB Center for Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) Research Pilot award. This pilot program awards grants to national and international…
April 27, 2017
Mark Joseph’s Integrating the Inner City receives Best Book in Urban Affairs Honorable Mention Award
The Urban Affairs Association (UAA), an international professional association for urban scholars, researchers and public service professionals, recognized a book co-written by Mark Joseph, an associate professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and founding…
April 20, 2017
As an integral part of the fabric that defines ӰƵ, university-based research continues to result in groundbreaking discoveries in everything from law to management to medicine and beyond. Each year, the university community celebrates the many scholarly pursuits of students,…
April 14, 2017
Cameron Macaskill, a senior, was one of 120 students nationally selected for a 2017 Projects for Peace Grant. Macaskill received $10,000 to implement her project, a weeklong “Poetry for Peace” camp for South African high school students, which will be implemented over the summer. Philanthropist…
April 14, 2017
Benjamin Kuznets-Speck, a junior mathematics and physics major, was one of 240 undergraduates across the country named a 2017 Goldwater Scholar. The scholarships are granted based on merit to students in natural sciences, mathematics and engineering. Kuznets-Speck will receive up to $7,500 to…
April 14, 2017
The CWRU Pride LGBT Alumni Network selected Eric Chen and Uriel Kim for the CWRU Pride LGBT Ohio Leadership Award for their work in developing the LGBTQ+ Patient Advocacy Training Program. The purpose of this program is to reduce LGBTQ+ health disparities through a rigorous nine-hour-long…
April 14, 2017
At Dhamakapella’s latest competitions, the team took home both group and individual awards. At Yaadein 2017, a competition hosted by the Iota Nu Delta fraternity of Boston University, Dhamakapella took home first place. The team competed against teams from MIT, Rutgers University, University of…
April 04, 2017
Richard Boyatzis has produced decades of management research that changed and set the foundation for how human resources (HR) professionals evaluate the people who can successfully manage organizations. He lectures internationally about emotional intelligence, a necessary ability of management…
March 27, 2017
For John Protasiewicz, going green is about more than sustainability. It signals a supportive, more collaborative approach—something altogether different from the high-stress, pressure-cooker environment evoked by bright red. It represents one of many reasons why Protasiewicz won the Mandel Award…
March 23, 2017
Congratulations to the CWRU's Got Talent: Graduate Students Edition winners. 1st Place: Norman Luc, pianist, Department of Medical Physiology 2nd Place: Justin Kilduff, singer, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing 3rd Place: Garrett Buck, guitarist, School of Dental Medicine The competition…