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Nursing school awarded $1.76 million grant for palliative care program
Medical advancements that extend the lives of patients with cancer, heart failure and other serious chronic diseases have created another need: more clinicians skilled in specialized care for people with terminal illnesses. Acknowledging this need, ӰƵ’s Frances Payne Bo...
Celebrate the career of VP Glenn Nicholls during June 27 reception
Glenn Nicholls will be honored on Thursday, June 27, at a reception to celebrate his retirement as vice president of student affairs after more than 25 years of service to ӰƵ. As the leader of the university’s Division of Student Affairs, Nicholls has overseen programs ...
Crespo wins NSF CAREER award to study DNA sensitizers
Carlos E. Crespo-Hernández, an assistant professor of chemistry, won a National Science Foundation CAREER award to investigate how compounds found in human cells and medicines trigger DNA mutations that can damage cells and lead to skin cancer when exposed to the sun’s ultraviolet rays. Crespo, who...
ӰƵ names Shannon B. Lundeen, PhD, Director of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women
Lynn T. Singer, deputy provost and vice president for Academic Affairs, has appointed Shannon B. Lundeen as ӰƵ’s new director of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women. Lundeen succeeds Dorothy Miller, who is retiring June 30. “Shannon is a very dynamic individual,” Singer said. ...
Three outstanding staff members earn President’s Award for Distinguished Service
President Barbara R. Snyder presented three staff members with the 2013 President’s Award for Distinguished Service at the Staff Service Awards brunch June 12. The annual award, created in memory of staff member Roseanne Shaerban, recognizes employees whose outstanding contributions to the campus cu...
The All [in] campaign’s first Day of Giving overwhelmingly exceeds expectations
Return to Think By Numbers, the 2012-2013 Annual Report When ӰƵ officials conceived this week’s Day of Giving, the goal of 618 donors seemed a large leap of faith. Since the concept was entirely untested on this campus, no precedent existed to guide them. Would the Day...
Boren Fellowship winner to study Portuguese, public health in Brazil
A budding anthropologist, Frank Manzella first took an interest in Brazilian culture and the Portuguese language when he worked for an immunodermatologist in a clinic frequented by Brazilian immigrants in Buenos Aires, Argentina. While reading for his master’s degree at the University of Oxford, hi...
ӰƵ announces tuition deadlines for 2013/2014
ӰƵ officials announced today that the tuition deadline for the fall semester will be September 6, 2013, while the deadline for the spring semester is Jan. 24, 2014. The university has moved its payment due dates earlier to align more closely with peer institutions and ma...
Emergency response exercise offers invaluable learning
The test began a few minutes after 9 a.m. Saturday. A text alert warned those involved that the campus faced imminent danger. Sirens sounded. Emergency crews descended. And for the next four hours, more than 200 participants put their emergency training up against a scenario none ever want to face...
Go All [in] today—and help boost CWRU’s national ranking—with the first Day of Giving
ӰƵ is holding its first Day of Giving today. The goal is to set a new record of at least 618 gifts on 6.18—a number that would make it the largest one-day total of gifts in the history of ӰƵ. From 12:01 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. EDT, alumni are encouraged to ...