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Student conducts research at UCLA as part of prestigious program
Raghav Tripathi, a student pursuing an integrated studies degree, was selected to participate in the Amgen Scholars Program. Tripathi spent 10 weeks this summer conducting research at UCLA with Ronald Harper Distinguished University Professor and professor of nuerology. The Amgen Scholars…
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PhD candidate selected for Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Research award
Liz Freund, a PhD candidate in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, recently won the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science Graduate Student Research award. The award is granted to individuals who have "potential to make important contributions to the mission of the DOE…
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Women in Sciences and Engineering Roundtable
Women in Sciences and Engineering Roundtable (WISER) will hold its first meeting of the semester Thursday, Sept. 1, at 6 p.m. in Strosacker Auditorium. WISER is a student organization for women interested in STEMM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine) careers. The…
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Dittrick Museum’s “Presidents, Public Health and Pre-antiseptic Medicine”
Before the 1870s, doctors couldn’t agree about what caused disease and accidentally introduced infection. President James A. Garfield’s death provides one tragic example. After Charles Guiteau shot the president, doctors prodded the wound with unsterilized hands and instruments, introducing…
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121 Fitness offers free admission to students through Sept. 9
To welcome students back to campus, 121 Fitness is offering free admission to all students through Sept. 9. Students can try out group exercise classes, work out on the main floor, have sauna access, and receive free daily lockers and towels. A student ID is required for admission. Learn more…
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Delta Tau Delta fraternity offers scholarship for first-year men; applications due Aug. 28
The brothers of Delta Tau Delta invite all eligible incoming first-year students to apply for the fall 2016 Man of Excellence Scholarship. Delta Tau Delta understand the transformative power of education in helping students achieve the goals we set for themselves. In order to facilitate the…
Sleep and Breast Cancer Study Seeking Volunteers
A research study investigating the effect of a sleep intervention on women at high risk of breast cancer is currently recruiting! We are looking for women who are at higher than average risk of breast cancer who also average six hours of sleep per night or less. Participants will receive a…
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Law faculty weigh in on bail reform methods
Takes from Cuyahoga County on Toledo's successful bail reform cleveland.com: Law faculty Michael Benza, Lewis Katz and Carmen Naso weighed in on bail reform methods in Lucas County that now are under consideration for Cuyahoga County.
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Engineering student, alumni highlighted as up-and-coming professionals
Crain’s twenty in their 20s Crain’s Cleveland Business: Engineering student Xyla Foxlin, as well as alumni Carlin Jackson (CWR '15, MGT '16) and Gabriel Malemud (MGT '16), are highlighted as some of Cleveland’s up-and-coming professionals.
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History's John Grabowski talks about what drove immigrants to Cleveland
Can immigrants help spur economic growth in Cleveland area? The Plain Dealer: John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in History, discussed what once drove immigrants to Cleveland.