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Two nutrition students earn statewide outstanding dietetics student award
Nutrition students Rachel Paul and Divya Aggarwal are two of three students in the state of Ohio to receive 2012 Ohio Dietetic Association Outstanding Dietetics Student Award. The students are recognized for exhibiting excellence and dedication to the field of nutrition and will be honored at the O...
Five management students participate in sustainability competition
On Jan. 14, Beta Gamma Sigma of Cleveland hosted the second annual Technology and Innovation Conference–Sustainability at the Idea Center at PlayhouseSquare. This event was sponsored by the Weatherhead School of Management, and five graduate business students were selected to participate on teams w...
History professor Miriam Levin’s book named outstanding academic title
Choice magazine named history professor Miriam Levin’s book, Urban Modernity (MIT Press), as one of its Outstanding Academic Titles for 2011. Appearing annually in Choice’s January issue, this prestigious list of publications reflects the best in scholarly titles and attracts attention from the aca...
Book by nursing faculty member Mary Quinn Griffin wins Book of the Year award
Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing associate professor Mary Quinn Griffin’s book was named American Journal of Nursing's No. 3 Book of the Year for nursing education books. The book, A Nuts-and-Bolts Approach to Teaching Nursing, is now in its fourth edition from Springer Publishing. Quinn Griff...
Chris Laszlo named one of top 100 trustworthy thought leaders
Chris Laszlo, associate professor of organizational behavior and faculty research director at the Fowler Center for Sustainable Value, was named one of Trust Across America’s Top 100 Thought Leaders in Trustworthy Business Behavior. To be honored with this award, Laszlo first had to be nominated, t...
16 students place at Intersections: SOURCE Poster Session
At the Intersections: SOURCE Poster Session on Dec. 9, 16 students placed in the poster competition. Those honored were: Natural Sciences Poster Competition (Tie) 1st: Catherine Osborn, “Genes and Environment: How Do Activity, Density, and Diet Affect Tadpole Oral Morphology.” Faculty mentor: Mi...
Emeritus professor Donald Freedheim receives Lifetime Achievement Award
Donald Freedheim, emeritus professor of psychology, received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Cleveland Psychological Association. He was recognized during the association’s dinner and annual program Dec. 5 in Beachwood. Freedheim was the founding director of the Schubert Center for Child St...
Beta Alpha Psi team places second in Inamori Ethics competition
A delegation from Weatherhead School of Management’s chapter of Beta Alpha Psi placed second in the inaugural Ethics Dialogue Award contest convened by the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence. Student teams were asked to identify and explore the most serious ethical issues confron...
Law students place first in regionals of moot court competition, head to nationals
Two teams of ϳԹ School of Law students recently traveled to Lansing, Mich., to compete in a regional round of the New York City Bar Association’s National Moot Court Competition. The team of Sam Camardo, Elizabeth Lindberg and Rick Raley won both the Regional Champion a...
Weatherhead School of Management adjunct professor receives Fulbright award
In just a few weeks, Weatherhead School of Management adjunct professor Michael E. Goldberg will head to Vietnam, where he’ll begin a five-month stint teaching on a Fulbright award. Goldberg will teach entrepreneurial finance at Vietnam’s National Economics University in Hanoi, where he and his fami...