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Art history’s Elina Gertsman receives teaching award from Medieval Academy of America
Elina Gertsman, the Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan Professor in Catholic Studies II and professor of art history, received the 2023 Medieval Academy Award for Excellence in Teaching Medieval Studies. This national award recognizes outstanding pedagogical achievement in teaching inspiring courses at…
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CWRU Model UN team member earns honors at recent conferences
Caroline Kuntzman, the head delegate of the CWRU Model United Nations team recently won several awards at nationally ranked Model UN conferences. Representing Ibrahim Arkena in the Fall of the Songhai Empire at the Boston Area Regional Model United Nations Conference at Boston University, Kuntzman…
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Postdoctoral scholar Gideon Gywa wins travel award
Gideon Gywa, a postdoctoral scholar at APP, was among 15 early-career researchers selected for a travel award to attend the Society of Systematic Biologists’ standalone conference in Mexico City this month. Gywa will present a poster titled “The evolution of eggshell…
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Medicine’s Stephanie Langel receives award for research on transmission of SARS-CoV-2 in aerosols
Stephanie Langel, assistant professor in the Center for Global Health and Diseases and Department of Pathology at APP School of Medicine, was awarded a Hypothesis Fund seed grant to investigate how antibodies in our respiratory tract impact transmission of…
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2022 CWRU Unplugged Contest winners announced
Last semester, student sustainability ambassadors and the APP Office of Energy and Sustainability hosted the 2022 CWRU Unplugged Contest, pitting residence halls against each other to see which could reduce electricity usage the most. The overall winner of the…
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School of Medicine's Gelise Thomas selected to Crain’s Cleveland Business' “Forty Under 40” Class of 2022
Since joining APP School of Medicine in March of this year, Gelise Thomas has made an immediate impact by creating programs and leading initiatives to help researchers understand their roles in helping to close the gaps in health disparities.  Thomas directs strategic…
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Students take home awards from Spacevision conference
APP’s chapter of Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) recently traveled to the University of Chicago to participate in the annual Spacevision conference. Members learned from expert panels on a range of space topics, including cosmology, space…
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Undergraduate students present at Structural Birth Defects Meeting
Four APP undergraduate students presented at the Society for Developmental Biology’s 12th Structural Birth Defects Meeting, held Oct. 18–20 in Washington, DC. All four students received travel funding awards from Support of Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavors…
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Phi Alpha Theta awards prize to undergraduate student Nihal Manjila
Undergraduate student Nihal Manjila won the nationally competitive Lynn W. Turner Prize for best paper by an undergraduate member of Phi Alpha Theta for a paper titled “Substance of Joy: Serotonin Research at Cleveland Clinic, 1948-1968.” Jonathan Sadowsky, chair of the Department of History and…
Engineering’s John Lewandowski for contributions to teaching
ASM International (the American Society for Metals) selected John Lewandowski, the Arthur P. Armington Professor of Engineering II, for its Albert Easton White Distinguished Teacher Award. According to ASM International, the award “recognizes unusually long and devoted service in teaching, as well…