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CWRU researchers win grant to double operational life of thin film solar cells
U.S. Department of Energy funds will speed high-risk, high-reward solar energy project Engineers and scientists at ӰƵ have been awarded federal funds to try to double the lifetime of thin-film solar energy cells. The researchers received a one-year, $165,775 U.S.…
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Two CWRU students win national scholarships to study abroad
Making their way through the highly competitive selection process, two ӰƵ students were chosen as Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship recipients, receiving $2,500 each for spring semester 2017 study abroad. Precious Adeleye will study economics and mathematics…
Nathaniel-Braman
PhD student awarded scholarship for work in diagnostic imaging
Nathaniel Braman, a PhD student and researcher in the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD), was awarded the Terry M. Speth Service Professional Memorial Scholarship for Diagnostic Imaging Research. Braman conducts research in the area of breast cancer imaging…
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2016 CWRU graduate receives prestigious Theta Chi Fraternity 2016 Colley Award
Newly minted ӰƵ graduate Aditya Rengaswamy was in Warsaw during an extensive international “graduation tour” when he received a phone call with some unexpected news: The Theta Chi Fraternity had selected him for the 2016 Reginald E.F. Colley Award, a national honor presented…
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Student's startup wins first place in local pitch competition
Xyla Foxlin’s Parihug was selected for first place in the tech startup category at the Sidewalk to Stage Pitch Competition at Jumpstart’s Startup Scaleup event. Foxlin, a rising junior studying mechanical and aerospace engineering, received $5,000 for her finish in the competition. StartUp…
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Postdoctoral researcher Robert Gilliard receives SciFinder Future Leader Award
Robert Gilliard, a postdoctoral researcher in chemistry, received the SciFinder Future Leader Award from the Chemical Abstracts Service, a division of the American Chemical Society. He was one of approximately 25 awardees from around the world. Winners are selected based on their academic…
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Nursing’s Faye A. Gary receives congressional recognition
Faye A. Gary, the Medical Mutual of Ohio Kent W. Clapp Chair and professor of nursing, received the congressional recognition Unsung Heroes. Congresswoman Marcia L. Fudge honored Gary for having “dedicated herself to supporting minority students seeking higher education, and for her work as a…
Geneva-Magsino
Student honored nationally for work with residence hall community
Geneva Magsino, a rising second-year student, was honored with the First Year Experience Award at the National Association of College and University Residence Hall's (NACURH) annual conference. This award recognizes a first-year student who has made significant contributions to their residence…
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Weatherhead School of Management recognized for work with software provider
The Weatherhead School of Management has been working with Jenzabar, a software provider for higher education, to implement new solutions for Executive Education and Youth Community Programs that can be used for various business operations. The partnership includes working to build new…
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Check out winning entries of fifth annual Study Abroad Photo Contest
The Office of Education Abroad selected the winners of the fifth annual Study Abroad Photo Contest. More than 100 photos were submitted across four categories: Landscapes, Buildings, and Bridges; The World is Your Classroom; Cultural Selfie; and General. The winning photos were: Cultural…