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September 02, 2013
ӰƵ School of Law is adding an online LLM degree in international business law. The LLM is an advanced law degree program, taught entirely in English, designed for students who earned their preceding law degrees outside the United States.
This new program will help those...
September 02, 2013
Grandmothers who care for their grandkids full time struggle with depression and family strains, report researchers from ӰƵ's Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing.
Carol Musil, professor of nursing, recently conducted one of the longest-running studies comparing grand...
August 30, 2013
To the ӰƵ Community:
As we complete the year’s first week of classes, I want to take this opportunity to welcome our new students and thank all of the rest of you. Every single one of our successes—including the arrival of our outstanding Class of 2017—stems from the efforts and e...
August 29, 2013
Dermatology researcher Nicole Ward earned her third National Institutes of Health grant in a year, including two that scored in the first percentile. With this most recent award, an R21 (exploratory/developmental research grant), she will investigate the role the nervous system plays in psoriasis—an...
August 29, 2013
Wall Street trailblazer and ӰƵ honorary alumna Muriel “Mickie” Siebert, known as the "first woman of finance," died Aug. 24 from complications due to cancer. She was 84.
Born in Cleveland in 1928, Siebert began her college career at Flora Stone Mather College for Women, now part o...
August 28, 2013
In 1983, professor Nathan Berger hired Stanton Gerson, fresh out of his fellowship at University of Pennsylvania, to join the ӰƵ School of Medicine Division of Hematology Oncology. The next year, when Gerson’s interest turned to gene therapy, he formed a research partner...
August 28, 2013
When Maxwell J. Mehlman joined the faculty of the ӰƵ School of Law in 1984, the last science class he’d taken was a high school biology course—a fact that stands true today, even as Mehlman is one of the most renowned experts on health law and bioethics.
His accomplishm...
August 28, 2013
During his high school career on Cleveland’s West Side, one of Robert F. Savinell’s teachers said he needed to choose a field of focus. He selected chemistry and immediately hit the ground running.
After graduating from Cleveland State University with a degree in chemical engineering, Savinell enro...
August 26, 2013
ӰƵ climbed to fourth among national universities in The Washington Monthly’s annual rankings of colleges that best contribute to the nation’s future.
Released today, the magazine’s ratings focus on three categories: social mobility, research production, and commitment to service. ...
August 23, 2013
Autumn Beechler has never lived in one spot for more than four years. As a child, her family frequently moved—mostly around the state of Michigan and later to Ohio—for her father’s job. After settling in Ohio, Beechler attended Medina High School and enrolled at Bowling Green State University to stu...