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Michael Bustamante earns $2K as finalist in Accelerate competition
Michael Bustamante, director of diversity and strategic initiatives in the Office for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity, was a finalist in the Cleveland Leadership Center’s eighth annual Accelerate civic pitch competition Feb. 24. The competition is a pitch contest to help Northeast…
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Case Western Reserve dental school researcher awarded $3.7M in NIH grants to study link between people living with HIV and higher rates of cancer and other diseases
About 1.2 million people with HIV in the United States live relatively normal lives with uncompromised immune systems and the virus medically controlled. But there are two rising concerns, said Ge Jin, a professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at APP School…
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Cleveland Magazine honors members of CWRU community
Cleveland Magazine recently released its list of “CLE 500: Leaders, Doers, Visionaries & Idea Generators who Help Shape the City.” Included on the list were two members of the APP community. Manoj Malhotra, dean of the Weatherhead School of Management, was selected…
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Mock trial teams advance to national competitions
The School of Law is celebrating the success of its mock trial teams, which are advancing to national competitions following victories at the regional level. The law school’s Jonathan M. Ault Mock Trial Program is sending two teams to the national championship of the National Trial Competition in…
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Art history’s Elina Gertsman honored with Charles Rufus Morey Book Award
The College Art Association of America (CAA) recently named Elina Gertsman, the Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan Professor in Catholic Studies II, the winner of its Charles Rufus Morey Book Award for her book The Absent Image: Lacunae in Medieval Books (Penn State University Press, 2021). The Charles…
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Dhamakapella has strong showing at competition in Pittsburgh
Dhamakapella, APP's premier South Asian fusion a cappella team, took home first place from two recent competitions. At the Steel City Sapna in Pittsburgh Saturday, Feb. 5, the team received first-place honors. Additionally, Anusha Mudigonda received an individual award…
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Physics’ Lydia Kisley wins Scialog Award
Lydia Kisley Lydia Kisley, the Warren E. Rupp Assistant Professor of Physics, and her small, interdisciplinary team of Scialog Fellows were awarded $55,000 each to pursue their project, “Stretching reality to discover the (un)knowns.” Together, Kisley, Ronit Freeman, associate professor of applied…
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SAGES University Seminar Essay Prize winners announced
Awarded annually, the SAGES University Seminar Essay Prizes highlight the best student writing produced in SAGES University Seminars each year. SAGES and the Writing Program selected four writers from among more than 40 nominations across more than 100 seminars to receive the prize for…
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Weatherhead School of Management students take top spots at Association of Corporate Growth Cup
For the fourth consecutive year, Weatherhead School of Management ruled the Association of Corporate Growth (ACG) Cup competition by placing in the top spots—and sweeping the entire competition for the second year in a row. The ACG Cup is a unique case study competition designed to give students…
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School of Law receives grants to address racial injustices
APP School of Law recently received two $50,000 grants from the Ohio State Bar Foundation (OSBF) through its Racial Justice Initiative. The OSBF initiative supports projects that identify, address and challenge systemic racism, which impedes the pursuit of justice and…