Recent awards and recognitions

Bader G. Alreshidi, PhD, RN (GRS '22, nursing) received the Midwest Nursing Research Society's Dissertation Award from the Acute and Critical Care Across the Lifespan Research & Implementation Interest Group.

Lisa Brannack, a PhD student, received the Donna Algase Dissertation Award from Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing for her study, "Developing and Testing of an Instrument to Measure Core Values."

Christine Horvat Davey, PhD, RN (GRS, ’19, nursing), instructor, received the Midwest Nursing Research Society's New Investigator Award from the Self Care Research & Implementation Interest Group.

Stephanie Griggs, PhD, RN, assistant professor, received the Midwest Nursing Research Society's New Investigator Award from the Health Promoting Behaviors Across the Lifespan Research & Implementation Interest Group.

Ronald L. Hickman Jr., PhD, RN (CWR ’00; NUR ’02, ’06, ’13; GRS ’08, nursing), associate dean for research and the Ruth M. Anderson Professor of Nursing, received the Midwest Nursing Research Society's Senior Nurse Scientist Award from the Gerontological Nursing Science Research & Implementation Interest Group.

Elliane Irani, PhD, RN, assistant professor, received two Midwest Nursing Research Society awards: the New Investigator Award from the Gerontological Nursing Science Research & Implementation Interest Group, and the New/Early Investigator Award from the Family Health Research & Implementation Interest Group.

Cheryl M. Killion, PhD, RN, associate professor, received the Midwest Nursing Research Society's Senior Nurse Investigator Award from the Health of Diverse Populations Research & Implementation Interest Group.

Noa Kraus, a rising senior, received the Midwest Nursing Research Society's Undergraduate Research Award from the Acute and Critical Care Across the Lifespan Research & Implementation Interest Group.

Sonya D. Moore (GRS ’16, nursing), assistant professor, was named 2022 Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist of the Year by the Ohio State Association of Nurse Anesthetists.

Carolyn Harmon Still, PhD (GRS ’10, nursing; MGT ’16), assistant professor, was awarded an R21 grant from the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Nursing Research for her study, "Self-Management and Resilience Trajectories in African-American Adults with Hypertension."

Nathanial Schreiner (GRS ’17, nursing), assistant professor was named a winner of Case Western Reserve University’s 2022 John S. Diekhoff Award for Distinguished Graduate Teaching.

Emily Tsivitse (NUR ’18), a PhD student, received the Joyce M. Stielau Award from Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing for her study, "Implementing the Age-Friendly Health Systems 4Ms: Identification of Barriers and Facilitators and Aligning Strategies."

Recent awards and recognitions