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Case School of Engineering graduate student named first Keithley Graduate Fellow
Tina He, a doctoral student in the Case School of Engineering, has been named the recipient of the first Keithley Graduate Fellowship Award from Keithley Instruments Inc. Keithley Instruments, a world leader in advanced electrical test instruments and systems, selected He for her graduate research ...
Dental school’s Leena Palomo awarded clinical research fellowship
The American Association for Dental Research (AADR) named Leena Palomo, assistant professor in the Department of Periodontics in the School of Dental Medicine, as the recipient of the 2012 AADR William B. Clark Fellowship in Clinical Research. This award will be presented at the AADR Annual Meeting ...
Medical student earns American Medical Association Foundation Leadership Award
The American Medical Association Foundation awarded Michael G. Knight, a fourth-year medical student at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, its 2012 Leadership Award. This award provides medical students, residents/fellows and early career physicians from around the country with special...
Eleven faculty members earn ACES+ Opportunity Awards
ACES+, the continuation of Academic Careers in Engineering & Science (ACES) program, has announced the recipients of the 2012 ADVANCE Opportunity Grant Awards. Eleven proposals representing academic disciplines ranging from sociology to biochemistry to political science have been awarded a total of ...
ϳԹ student becomes 400,000th member of Alpha Phi Omega
Alpha Phi Omega leaders congratulated the chapter on having the 400,000th inductee. From left: Ashleigh Lawrence, Alpha Phi Omega Section 59 chair; Melody Martin, Alpha Phi Omega region V director; Melinda Ashe, national initiate No. 400,000; and Bob London, Alpha Phi Omega national executive direct...
ϳԹ student, organization and program win “Of The Month” awards from National Residence Hall Honorary
The National Residence Hall Honorary recognized three ϳԹ leaders, programs and organizations in its Of The Month awards. Of The Month awards recognize outstanding contribution to the residence halls. Of The Month (OTM) award winners for January were: Outstanding Commu...
History’s Peter Shulman earns Ellis Hawley Prize for best article by a junior scholar
The Journal of Policy History awarded Peter Shulman, assistant professor of history, the Ellis Hawley Prize for his article, “The Making of a Tax Break: The Oil Depletion Allowance, Scientific Taxation, and Natural Resource Policy in the Early Twentieth Century.” Shulman was one of two award winners...
Adjunct law professor named one of five “Lawyers of the Year” nationally; rising star in Ohio
David Mills, adjunct professor of law, was named one of the country’s five “Lawyers of the Year” for 2011 by Lawyers USA. The publication highlights Ortiz v. Jordan, a case that Mills argued and won in front of the U.S. Supreme Court. He also was named Super Lawyer’s “Ohio Rising Stars” for the thi...
Political science’s Karen Beckwith wins award for research on women and politics
Karen Beckwith, the Flora Stone Mather Professor in the Department of Political Science, won the 2011 Carrie Chapman Catt Prize for Research on Women and Politics. Her project, “Gender and Cabinet Recruitment: Pace and Profile in Gendering Government,” focuses on women’s access to cabinet positions ...
Program founded at ϳԹ honored with National Humanities Medal
From the National Endowment for the Humanities Earlier this week, President Barack Obama awarded the 2011 National Humanities Medals to eight individuals and one educational program for outstanding achievements in history, literature, education, philosophy and musicology—including one that got its ...