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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:…
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…
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…
Law students place first in regionals of moot court competition, head to nationals
Two teams of APP 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…
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…
University a cappella group takes second place at national competition
Dhamakapella, an international music group from APP, was named the second best South Asian a cappella group in the country at Anahat, earning the group a $1,000 prize. Anahat is an annual competition at UC Berkeley for which eight groups are selected from dozens of…
John Lewandowski receives three Department of Defense grants for more than $1.3 million
John J. Lewandowski, the Leonard Case Jr. Professor of Metallurgy in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, received three grants from the U.S. Department of Defense within the last few weeks totaling more than $1.38 million. Two grants—one from the Army and the other from the…
Celeste Alfes selected for national nursing leadership development program
Celeste Marie Alfes, assistant professor in the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, was one of 20 nurse educators selected for the National League for Nursing’s yearlong Leadership Development Program for Simulation Educators. The program aims to expand the science of nursing education related…
Mandel School experts part of program receiving statewide award
The Ohio State Bar Foundation will recognize the efforts of the Fugitive Safety Surrender program with the “Outstanding Program Award” during a reception Nov. 4 in Columbus. Violence prevention experts at the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, including Daniel Flannery, the Dr. Semi J. and…
Assistant professor Michael Pollino earns NSF grant for aging infrastructure, natural disaster research
Michael Pollino, assistant professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, recently secured a $599,603 grant from the National Science Foundation—a major accomplishment for faculty at the assistant professor level—for the project “NEESR: Seismic Rehabilitation of Substandard Building Structures…