University News
April 24, 2017
Gerri Collier understands why some people may think the job of an administrator isn’t terribly taxing. “A good admin will make the role look easy,” explained Collier, a department assistant for Residence Life and First Year Experience. “They are level-headed, composed and mostly calm, but that is…
April 21, 2017
The American Cancer Society (ACS) provides a key source of funding for some ӰƵ researchers. Honorary chair of CWRU’s 2017 Relay for Life Johnie Rose, assistant professor of family medicine and community health, is among ӰƵ’s American Cancer…
April 20, 2017
As an integral part of the fabric that defines ӰƵ, university-based research continues to result in groundbreaking discoveries in everything from law to management to medicine and beyond. Each year, the university community celebrates the many scholarly pursuits of students,…
April 20, 2017
More than 1,100 students, faculty and staff to demonstrate their research From biologically inspired robots to students’ start-up technology ventures, the depth and breadth of research being stimulated at ӰƵ will be on full display in one location. Research ShowCASE…
April 19, 2017
ӰƵ’s annual celebration of research and scholarship will fill the Veale Convocation Center Friday, kicking off exactly 24 hours before science supporters come together on Public Square. Organizers of the university’s Research ShowCASE and Intersections event and the March for…
April 13, 2017
Colorful powder and water swirled in the air Sunday afternoon at Freiberger Field for ӰƵ’s annual Holi festival. While the event honored a tradition observed in India, Nepal and other countries in Southeast Asia, it was just the latest in a number of campus…
April 04, 2017
Richard Boyatzis has produced decades of management research that changed and set the foundation for how human resources (HR) professionals evaluate the people who can successfully manage organizations. He lectures internationally about emotional intelligence, a necessary ability of management…
April 03, 2017
2017 theme: “Discovering Flourishing Enterprise: The Key to Great Performance” More businesses seeking success and an engaged workforce are evolving toward becoming flourishing enterprises—those that create economic prosperity while contributing to a healthy environment and improving human…
March 30, 2017
Sarah Vowell’s Lafayette in the Somewhat United States chosen for CWRU’s 2017 common reading program
Figures and events in American history, described in unconventional, sharply observed and often humorous detail—imperfections and all—spring alive from the pages and mind of Sarah Vowell and her bestselling narrative nonfiction. Vowell’s writing reveals how American history can turn up unexpectedly…
March 28, 2017
The data an MRI machine pulls carries potential far beyond the images it provides for physicians. In fact, ӰƵ Professor Anant Madabhushi is confident that, with the development and application of image analytics, information can be extracted from the MRI, which could…