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Three students win Turning Designs into Business competition
Weatherhead School of Management and Cleveland Institute of Art (CIA) hosted the second annual Turning Designs into Businesses competition this spring, in which students from the two schools create a business plan for a new product. The winning team, composed of Tim Anderson (MGT ’11), Cara Gilmore ...
Mandel Center teaching award recognizes Nancy Osgood
The 2011 Mandel Center Teaching Award was presented to adjunct instructor Nancy Osgood at this year’s graduation ceremony. Nancy Osgood taught MAND 432, Marketing for Nonprofit Organizations, in the fall of 2010. “The opportunity to play a role in the development of the next generation of nonprofit...
Recipients of CTSC pilot grant funding announced
The Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative (CTSC) named the recipients of CTSC Annual Pilot Grant Funding. The individuals earning funding and their areas of study are: Thomas Chelimsky, School of Medicine professor of neurology and director of autonomic disorders at University Hospitals ...
Stuart Rowan named deputy editor of ACS journal
Stuart J. Rowan, Kent Hale Smith Professor of Engineering, has been named deputy editor of ACS Macro Letters, a new peer-reviewed journal from the American Chemical Society. ACS Macro Letters will complement Macromolecules, the most-cited journal in polymer science and will replace the current Commu...
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ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Cutters take first place at robotic lawnmower competition
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Cutters, the university's autonomous robotic lawn mowing team, won first place at the Institute of Navigation's Autonomous Robotic Lawnmower competition in Dayton last weekend. The team includes undergraduate and graduate students from electrical engineering, computer engineering, and mechanica...
Assistant professor Jessica Green wins best dissertation award
Jessica Green, assistant professor of political science, won the Virginia Walsh Best Dissertation Award for her dissertation Private Authority, Public Goods: Private Authority in Global Environmental Politics. The American Political Science Association’s Organized Section on Science, Technology and ...
Katie Hanna awarded with statewide honor
Katie Hanna, women’s health advocate in the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, was awarded the Ohio College Health Association's 2011 New Professionals Award. The award is given to a professional new to the field of college health (fewer than five years) who has made noticeable contributions on he...
Residence Hall Association named National School of the Year
The National Association of College and University Residence Halls (NACURH) recently recognized the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Residence Hall Association (RHA) as the 2010-11 National School of the Year. The NACURH National School of the Year is the highest honor a member school can attain and ...
Associate Professor Cheryl Toman earns fellowship in France
Cheryl Toman, associate professor of French, women’s studies and ethnic studies and interim director of the Ethnic Studies Program, recently was awarded the Brown Foundation Fellowship at the Dora Maar House in Menerbes, France for this fall. During this time, she will work on her second book, which...
Statistics professor honored for service to international math community
Wojbor A. Woyczynski, professor of statistics and director of the Center for Stochastic and Chaotic Processes, was awarded with medals commemorating the 65th anniversary of the Wroclaw University of Technology and the 100th anniversary of all the technical universities in Wroclaw, Poland. He receive...