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Register now for spring 2022 STEM Faculty Recruitment and Retention Journal Club meetings
Now in its second year, the APP STEM Faculty Journal Club is focused on increasing recruitment and retention of historically disenfranchised populations in STEM disciplines. In alignment with Pathway 4 of the university’s strategic plan, Think Big, these monthly…
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Spartan Showcase: Grace Floring
Program: BS/MS in Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringYear: Fifth year Grace Floring has always been intrigued by the space exploration industry—and how it brings thousands of people together to make new discoveries about our universe every day. She knew studying at APP…
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Three faculty members earn Faculty Distinguished Research Awards
Research is central to APP’s mission. Across the university, faculty contribute their expertise to their respective fields—from the arts and sciences to the humanities, medicine and everything in between. Each year, the Faculty Distinguished Research Awards are…
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CWRU receives major philanthropic grant funding for public interest technology
Funding represents a vote of confidence to fuel inclusive practices as movement expands As more attention is paid to the role of technology on public, civic, social and psychological life in the U.S., there has been a concerted, collaborative and continued push to expand next-generation…
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New method for enabling a more reliable electric grid
U.S. Department of Energy invests $3 million in better-than-lithium batteries being developed by APP chemical engineers APP chemical engineers are working on a new generation of smaller, safer and less expensive batteries they say could allow…
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“Tomorrow’s Energy”
The Case School of Engineering, Great Lakes Energy Institute and Case Alumni Association invite members of the university community to attend a fireside chat with Mike Koralewski, chief manufacturing operations officer for First Solar. Koralewski will present “Tomorrow’s Energy” Wednesday, Nov.…
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$10M matching gift from anonymous donor aims to expand endowed professorships in medicine, engineering
Three years ago, an anonymous donor challenged Case Western Reserve supporters to help endow 10 professorships each at the university’s medical and engineering schools. By committing to half of the amount required ($1 million), donors would have the opportunity to name the professorship the gift…
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Engineering’s Anant Madabhushi named one of Crain's 2021 Notable Entrepreneurs
Anant Madabhushi, director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD), was recently recognized by Crain’s Cleveland Business as a 2021 Notable Entrepreneur for developing artificial intelligence tools that help doctors prevent, predict, and more effectively treat…
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Certificate in Data Science for Social Impact virtual information session
Join faculty members from the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and Case School of Engineering for a webinar about the new Certificate in Data Science for Social Impact (DSSI). The 12-credit-hour DSSI certificate is open to degree-seeking graduate students at Case…
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Global Health in Uganda information session
Undergraduate students are invited to an information session on Global Health in Uganda (ANTH 300/ENGR 350U) Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 4 p.m. This class is a full semester course that includes project-based work and travel to Uganda during Spring Break. Students learn about the design process and have…