People
August 30, 2021
As an intern, it’s rewarding to feel like your work is making an impact in the company—but it can be rare. That dynamic is especially true if you’re working for an internationally recognized, powerhouse of a brand. Alex Gould, a senior marketing major at Weatherhead School of Management, saw his…
August 24, 2021
Program: Master of Public Health ProgramYear: Second-Year At a time when misinformation related to health care abounds, it's important to seek out expertise. Ibrahim Mohammed Alasafrah, a second-year public health master’s student, is on a quest to do just that. Alasafrah recently launched a…
August 19, 2021
For nearly 40 years, Mathematics Professor Wojbor A. Woyczynski was beloved by the students who had the privilege of taking his courses at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ. Members of the university community are mourning the death last weekend of Woyczynski, whose work brought people together…
August 18, 2021
As ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµâ€™s newest class of students arrived on campus this weekend, they were greeted by 150 smiling faces—those of the university’s orientation leaders. Coordinated through the Office of First-Year Experience (FYE) and Family Programs, orientation leaders are student…
August 17, 2021
Year: Rising senior Major: Environmental geology, Russian language, political science Kyle Rickert has always had an affinity for learning about the Earth, its innerworkings, and how humans have interacted with it throughout history. Unlike some who are drawn to these topics after reading science…
August 13, 2021
Not sure what to stream this weekend? Consider watching ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµâ€™s own David Vegh on Netflix or Hulu! Vegh, an associate professor in the Department of Theater and a professional actor, recently co-starred in an episode of Netflix’s Manhunt: Deadly Games, a dramatized…
August 11, 2021
Over the course of a successful career in academia and medical research, Duncan Neuhauser was best known for his investment in the success of others. Those who knew him often recall the ways he helped nurture their career growth by offering support and kindness. And through those he helped grow,…
August 03, 2021
Major: Art History and ArtYear: PhD Candidate Lauryn Smith When she was younger, Lauryn Smith used to get into spirited debates with her grandfather over Martin Luther and other topics relating to the Protestant Reformation. It’s very fitting that she now specializes in that time…
July 26, 2021
Major: PsychologyYear: Senior Before this summer, Hannah Xu had only ever considered philanthropy to be a straightforward process: funders raising money for grantees in need. Thanks to a summer internship with Social Venture Partners (SVP) Cleveland, a local resource (part of a larger…
July 20, 2021
You wouldn’t know after first meeting him that Cooper Tulloch played football. While media often depict players as aggressive or loud, Cooper—who played safety on ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµâ€™s football team—was quite the opposite. “Cooper was very quiet, very reserved, but very, very…