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Nursing’s Nathanial Schreiner honored with 2022 John S. Diekhoff Award for Graduate Teaching
Nathanial Schreiner with his Diekhoff Award Nathanial Schreiner has seen teaching opportunities at every turn and at every level of the nursing profession. As a nurse who has worked virtually everywhere but the classroom for most of the last two decades, that has meant sometimes instructing…
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Two students selected for prestigious Barry Goldwater Scholarship
As the end of the academic year nears, two ÃÛÌÒAPP third-year undergraduates learned their work so far has earned them national accolades: Victor Sanchez Franco and Mitchell Valentine were among just 417 undergraduates from across the country named recipients of Barry…
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Mandel School PhD student Tyrone Hamler to receive University of Cincinnati's Distinguished Alumni award
Tyrone C. Hamler, a doctoral student in the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences' PhD in Social Welfare program, was named a recipient of the Distinguished Alumni award from his alma mater, University of Cincinnati. Hamler will receive the honor from University of…
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Andrew Thompson wins 2022 Dean Dunmore Moot Court Competition
Andrew Thompson emerged as the winner of the ÃÛÌÒAPP School of Law Dean Dunmore Moot Court Competition, an intramural appellate-advocacy tournament, in which students in the Appellate Practice class compete in an NCAA bracket-style competition judged by faculty members,…
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Medicine’s Param Ramakrishnan wins grant for research on autoimmunity function in diabetic patients
Param Ramakrishnan Parameswaran (Param) Ramakrishnan, associate professor of pathology and biochemistry at ÃÛÌÒAPP School of Medicine, recently won a grant from the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) for his research on autoimmunity function in type 1 diabetes.…
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Mather Center's Angela Clark-Taylor joins the Diversity Scholars Network
Angela Clark-Taylor, executive director of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, was recently selected as a member of the Diversity Scholars Network by the National Center for Institutional Diversity at the University of Michigan. Clark-Taylor is one of 120 scholars nationwide to receive this…
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Weatherhead faculty members named on 2021 World’s Top 2% Scientists list
Seven Weatherhead School of Management faculty members were named on the 2021 World’s Top 2% Scientists list, a ranking compiled by Stanford University that includes today's most-cited scientists. The recognized Weatherhead faculty are: Richard Boland, professor of design & innovationRichard…
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Gerontological studies' Charnissa Boulware receives 2022 Marie Haug Award
Charnissa Boulware (MSW, CNM and graduate certificate in gerontology) has been awarded the 2022 Marie Haug Award. The Marie Haug Award is an annual award recognizing a graduate student’s exemplary performance in their gerontological studies. Established in 1990, this award honors Marie Haug,…
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Joy K. Ward, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, honored for her scholarly advancements in biology
Joy K. Ward, dean of ÃÛÌÒAPP College of Arts and Sciences and a professor of biology, was honored for her scholarly contributions with Penn State University’s Outstanding Science Alumni Award. The Outstanding Science Alumni Award recognizes distinguished alumni from Penn…
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Medical physiology student Koyal Ansingkar teams up with physiology professor Michael Decker to pen award-winning proposal
Koyal Ansingkar, medical physiology student at ÃÛÌÒAPP, collaborated with physiology and biophysics professor Michael Decker to write an award-winning grant proposal on airman systems. Ansingkar and Decker’s proposal, “Establishing Mechanisms through which Systemic…