Skip to main content

Awards

pitching_FI
Hero Type
Image
Two Weatherhead School economics professors awarded most influential paper by Academy of Management
The awards committee for the new Organizational Neuroscience interest group within the Academy of Management has selected a paper by Scott Shane, professor of economics, and David Clingingsmith, associate professor of economics, as the most influential paper published for ONS in 2020. The awards wil...
lisa-nielson-feat1
Hero Type
Image
Recognizing excellence in teaching: Lisa Nielson earns Richard A. Bloom, M.D. Award
In 2008, the Richard A. Bloom, M.D. Award was established to honor distinguished teaching in the SAGES program, part of Case Western Reserve’s current core undergraduate curriculum. Each year, students are invited to nominate their instructors who go above and beyond both in and out of the classroom...
renee-sentilles
Hero Type
Image
History’s Renee Sentilles selected for Mather Center’s Higher Education Resource Services Leadership Institute registration award
Renee Sentilles, the Henry Eldridge Bourne Professor of History in the College of Arts and Sciences, will attend the Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) Leadership Institute through the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women’s registration award. Sentilles specializes in American women’s history...
burcu_gurkan
Hero Type
Image
Carbon-capture researcher wins NSF CAREER award
Burcu Gurkan among four Case School of Engineering winners of prestigious National Science Foundation award to support further fundamental research The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded Case Western Reserve University scientist Burcu Gurkan a five-year, $550,000 grant to continue her r...
paul-tesar-feat
Hero Type
Image
School of Medicine’s Paul Tesar earns National Institutes of Health honor for outstanding mentorship
In 2018, eight years after starting his lab, Paul Tesar was formally asked about his mentoring philosophy for the first time. He’d been nominated for a mentorship award and, as a finalist, had to answer questions about his mentorship style and strategy. The problem was Tesar never spent time puttin...
cancer-cells-feat
Hero Type
Image
Memorial gift to fund cutting-edge cancer research
The Case Comprehensive Cancer Center (Case CCC) received a $250,000 gift from brothers Lorne and Eric Novick to fund a cutting-edge, collaborative research study. The Andrew Novick Study on Artificial Intelligence and Epigenomics for Cancer Disparities, which honors the Novicks’ late father, pairs t...
alp-sehirlioglu
Hero Type
Image
Engineering’s Alp Sehirlioglu receives U.S-Israel Binational Science Foundation Research Award
Alp Sehirlioglu, associate professor of materials science and engineering, received the U.S-Israel Binational Science Foundation Research Award earlier this month. The topic of research is “Depolarizing ferroelectrics at the nanoscale for augmenting macroscale piezoelectricity at a broad temperatur...
pallavi-tiwari-feat
Hero Type
Image
Biomedical engineering’s Pallavi Tiwari receives honor from Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine
Pallavi Tiwari, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, received the Early Career Achievement Award from the Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine. The award is “presented in recognition of significant and innovative technical contributions in imaging informatics to someone whose high...
paper-award
Hero Type
Image
CWRU researchers earn accolades at International Symposium on Polybenzoxazines
Case Western Reserve University researchers recently participated in the fourth International Symposium on Polybenzoxazines (organized in Luxembourg), capturing honors during the event. Hatsuo Ishida, the Peter A. Asseff, PhD Professor of Organic Chemistry, earned the Lifetime Contribution Award fo...
trophy1
Hero Type
Image
Master of Public Health program recognizes outstanding students
Each year, the Master of Public Health program honors students with annual awards to recognize the hard work and diligence students have shown. While the traditional end-of-the-year party was not possible this year, program leaders wanted to acknowledge students, especially under the difficult circu...