ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ

Skip to main content

faculty/staff

Paula-FitzGibbon-feat
A family affair: Statistics lecturer Paula FitzGibbon receives Jackson Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring
Multiple family generations make up Paula FitzGibbon’s lineage at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ. Degrees accrued in the past century include those earned by her grandmother from The Teacher’s College (1927); her mother from Flora Stone Mather College for Women at Western Reserve College (1957)…
Narcisz-Fejes-feat
College of Arts and Sciences’ Narcisz Fejes receives 2023 J. Bruce Jackson, MD, Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring
SAGES teaching fellow and lecturer in English Narcisz Fejes says she’s deeply inspired by Catholic priest, theologian and professor Henri J.M. Nouwen, who considers teaching and mentoring a form of hospitality. In her work as a full-time instructor at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ since 2006,…
cwru-euclid-signage-daily
Mathematics’ Daniela Calvetti and Erkki Somersalo publish textbook
Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Statistics Professors Daniela Calvetti and Erkki Somersalo wrote a textbook that was published earlier this year. The textbook, titled The Less is More Linear Algebra of Vector Spaces and Matrices, is for a one-semester, proof-based undergraduate…
Sandra-Walker-Russ
Professor Emerita Sandra Russ recognized with Hovorka Prize for her work giving back
To fully recount the many achievements and accolades Sandra Walker Russ earned in her nearly five decades at ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ would be no easy feat. She’s a Distinguished University Professor and has been interim dean of the College of Arts and Sciences—twice. She was chair of the…
Jenifer-Neils-feat
Professor Emerita Jenifer Neils awarded the Hovorka Prize for contributions to classical studies
During her 37 years on the humanities faculty of ÐÓ°ÉÊÓÆµ, Jenifer Neils acquired an international reputation for her original, thought-provoking writings on classical art and culture. As an archaeologist, curator and teacher—and most recently as director of the American…
Maya-Fenty
APIDAA Heritage Month: Meet Maya Fenty
May is Asian, Pacific Islander, Desi and Asian American Heritage Month. Throughout the month, The Daily will highlight members of the university community who are of Asian, Pacific Islander, Desi and Asian American heritage to celebrate their accomplishments as members of the campus community and…
michele-berger-feat
5 questions with ... Michele Tracy Berger, the new director of the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities
It isn’t easy to find cheerful assessments of the state of the humanities these days. From the decreasing volume of undergraduate humanities majors to the drop in relevant tenure-track jobs, the trends aren’t encouraging. But Michele Tracy Berger is unfazed by these challenges. “I believe there…
GettyImages-1227553397-scaled
Medicine’s Fulai Jin and Yan Li receive grant to study DNA looping
In mammalian genome, enhancers are sequences that are often far away from their target genes. They play a key role in transcription regulation through long-range DNA loops. It is now widely accepted that genetic variants within enhancers may cause gene mis-regulation and human diseases. However, an…
book-feat
Book co-authored by Weatherhead School’s Satish Nambisan earns award from Axiom
Axiom selected The Digital Multinational: Navigating the New Normal in Global Business, co-written by Weatherhead School of Management Professor Satish Nambisan, for one of its 2023 Best Business Book Awards. Nambisan is the Nancy and Joseph Keithley Professor of Technology Management. The Axiom…
gala-2-1
Attend the First CWRU Banquet
First CWRU—the first-generation student organization on campus—is looking for first-generation faculty and staff to attend its second-annual First CWRU Banquet on Sunday, April 23. The banquet will be a celebration of first-generation students and faculty accomplishments with a catered…