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Professor James Anderson’s accomplishments awarded with Hovorka Prize
Over the past nine months, James Anderson’s work has been recognized university- and nationwide. In August, he was one of five faculty members to be named a Distinguished University Professor at ӰƵ. In January, he earned the 2013 Acta Biomaterials Gold Medal from the Ame...
War’s sounds, smells and sights are too familiar for CWRU 2013 grad
The sound of a helicopter triggers memories of wounded soldiers arriving at the military field hospital in Iraq for Paula Simpson, who graduates this summer from the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing at ӰƵ. “I was raised as a Jehovah’s Witness. So I never said the ...
The Glenville Super Boys behind Superman: CWRU’s Ricca tells their story
The very people Superman could not save were his own creators—Jerry Siegel, the writer, and Joe Shuster, the comic artist. Superman was unable to fly into action to rescue the naïve, idealistic teens, eager for fame and fortune. He couldn’t stop them from selling rights to their creation for a mere...
ӰƵ researchers discover water on moon, Earth came from same source
The water found on the moon, like that on Earth, came from small meteorites called carbonaceous chondrites in the first 100 million years or so after the solar system formed, researchers from Brown and ӰƵ universities and Carnegie Institution of Washington have found. Evidence dis...
Fulbright winner has food, fireworks and more to anticipate next year in Macau
Andrea Fidler first heard of Macau, a special administrative region of China, during a visit last year to Hong Kong with her boyfriend’s family. Over the next year, the graduating senior from ӰƵ will travel to Macau as a Fulbright Scholar on an English Teaching Assistantship grant....
Law student earns fellowship to study how professional ethics can help avert genocide
Sienna White, a first-year law student at ӰƵ, wants to better understand the failures that led to the Holocaust so she can work in her own career to prevent any repetition of such a horror. White, 22, is one of 14 students from law schools nationally that the New York-b...
5 questions with…engineering and economics major, Hole Patch co-founder Mayank Saksena
Last year, a group of ӰƵ students made headlines with Hole Patch, their innovative approach to fixing potholes using a bag filled with a secret recipe of non-Newtonian fluid. As a co-founder of the award-winning startup, junior Mayank Saksena played a major role in the c...
ӰƵ names Louis Stark VP of student affairs
Provost W.A. “Bud” Baeslack III announced today that he has appointed Louis W. Stark as ӰƵ’s new vice president for student affairs. Stark, a veteran of more than three decades’ service to young people in higher education, will start his position July 1, pending approval from the B...
Engineering’s Paul Barnhart wins Wittke Award for superior teaching style
Paul Barnhart pushes fourth- and fifth-year students to become problem solvers before they leave for graduate school or engineering careers. “I don’t ask them questions that have answers in the back of a book,” said Barnhart, a ӰƵ associate professor of aerospace and me...
Anthropology’s Eileen Anderson-Fye wins back-to-back university awards
Anthropology’s Eileen Anderson-Fye started the academic year by giving the first-ever faculty address to the incoming undergraduate class. She finished it by becoming the only person in university history to win its top award for undergraduate teaching 12 months after claiming the campus prize for ...