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Mai-Rashwan
Chemistry’s Mai Rashwan earns award for poster presentation
Mai Rashwan, a PhD candidate in the Department of Chemistry, received a Poster Presentation Award from the NASA Glenn Research Center during the Thermal and Fluids Analysis Workshop. Rashwan, whose poster title was “Effective Photothermal Energy Conversion Mechanisms of Nanoparticle-Loaded…
Vishnu-Ramasamy
Engineering’s Vishnu Ramasamy named recipient of $10,000 scholarship from ASTM International
Every year, ASTM International selects four graduate students from the United States and Canada to receive a $10,000 scholarship, recognizing their contributions to fields where technical standards are essential. Vishnu Ramasamy, a PhD student in the Department of Materials Science and…
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LeVar Burton to accept Inamori Ethics Prize on behalf of 2024 recipient Dr. Anthony Fauci
Inamori Ethics Prize ceremony canceled; symposium still to take place Sept. 19 ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµâ€™s Inamori Ethics Prize ceremony honoring renowned physician, immunologist, and infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci has been canceled, as Dr. Fauci recovers at home from West…
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Cognitive science’s Fey Parrill earns recognition for paper published in Ecopsychology
Fey Parrill Fey Parrill, professor and chair of the Department of Cognitive Science at the College of Arts and Sciences, recently won the Rosalind Franklin Society (RFS) Awards in Science for her paper “Revisioning Cognitive Science Through Holistic Science, Biophilia, and Indigenous Ways of…
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CWRUbotix places 5th in MATE ROV World Championship this summer
CWRUbotix, ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµâ€™s robotics team, competed in the 22nd annual MATE ROV World Championship, hosted in Kingsport, Tennessee, in June. In this competition, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) are deployed underwater to perform various tasks related to ocean observation and…
Zonghe-Chua
Capturing surgical expertise: Zonghe Chua receives NIH Trailblazer grant to develop autonomous coaching system for surgeons
In basketball, to shoot the perfect free throw, train your eye on the rim. In baseball, for the perfect pitch, look at the catcher's mitt. So says the "quiet eye" technique, which calls on a period of extended visual attention to improve coordination and performance. A research-backed approach…
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Nursing’s Faye Gary receives prestigious Living Legend honor
Of the 4.7 million nurses in the United States, only 3,000 hold the distinction of membership in the American Academy of Nursing (AAN), an organization representing the field’s most accomplished leaders in policy, research, administration, practice, and academia. More selective still is the…
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Dexter Voisin, dean of CWRU’s Mandel School, named NASW ‘Social Work Pioneer’
Dexter Voisin, dean of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ, can add another prestigious title to his distinguished career. The National Association of Social Workers Foundation (NASWF) has named Voisin a Social Work Pioneer,…
Reda-Riffi
Undergraduate student Reda Riffi selected for prestigious BioMed Amgen Scholars Program at Yale University
Reda Riffi, a first-generation student at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ, was selected to participate in the BioMed Amgen Scholars Program at Yale University this summer. Riffi is majoring in neuroscience and conducts research at CWRU in the Xiong Lab. The BioMed Amgen Scholars Program is a…
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AAHRPP renews CWRU Human Research Protection Program’s full accreditation status for five years
The ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ Human Research Protection Program (HRPP) recently received a five-year renewal of its full accreditation status from the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs (AAHRPP), an independent, non-profit accrediting body. AAHRPP, seen…