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Alumnus Richard H. Thaler earns Nobel Prize for work in behavioral economics
Case Western Reserve University alumnus Richard H. Thaler (ADL ’67, HON ’03) today received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for pioneering work in behavioral economics. Thaler, a professor of economics and behavioral science at the University of Chicago since 1995, is known for emphas...
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Lighting at Maltz Performing Arts Center recognized
The Illumination Engineering Society’s Philadelphia section recognized the lighting at The Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at The Temple – Tifereth Israel. The Lighting Practice in Philadelphia designed the lighting during the renovation of the temple. The company cited highlights of...
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Division of Student Affairs honors programs, employees
The Case Western Reserve University Division of Student Affairs Awards program honors employees in the division for their exemplary service to the campus community, and recognize the programs that make such a positive impact on students. Award winners for the 2016-17 fiscal year Collaboration with a...
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Carnegie Corp. names President Snyder a 2017 academic leader
The Carnegie Corporation of New York today named Case Western Reserve University President Barbara R. Snyder a recipient of its 2017 Academic Leadership Award. The honor recognizes college and university presidents for their vision and a commitment to excellence across multiple areas, among them un...
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Fabio Cominelli receives School of Medicine’s highest honor
Fabio Cominelli has been selected for the 2017 Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Medal for Excellence in Health Science Innovation, the School of Medicine’s highest honor, for his accomplishments in advancing digestive system health. Cominelli, associate dean for program developmen...
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Pathology’s Parameswaran Ramakrishnan issued patent
Parameswaran Ramakrishnan, assistant professor of pathology, and David Baltimore of the California Institute of Technology, were recently issued a patent titled “Targeting c-Rel O-GlcNAcylation and Uses Thereof.” The research Type 1 diabetes is an incurable autoimmune disease, where a type of white ...
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Engineering’s Anant Madabhushi awarded patent for fusion of radiology and pathology data for disease characterization
Anant Madabhushi, the F. Alex Nason professor II of biomedical engineering and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, was awarded U.S. patent 9,767,555 titled “Disease Characterization from Fused Pathology and Radiology Data.” The described invention provides...
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Engineering’s Chris Yuan wins first place in national research competition
Chris Yuan, associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, won first place in the Reusable Abstractions of Manufacturing Processes national research competition. The National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Science Foundation, American Society of Testing and Materials ...
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CWRU receives national recognition for diversity and inclusion efforts for sixth straight year
For the sixth straight year, Case Western Reserve University received a national award that recognizes institutions for their commitment to diversity and inclusion and implementing comprehensive diversity initiatives across campus. Case Western Reserve received the 2017 Higher Education Excellence ...
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Kalle Lyytinen, innovator in shaping brain-technology relationships, awarded Distinguished University Professorship
Kalle Lyytinen's work can be found at the intersection of two kinds of computing: wet computing—done by our brains—and the so-called dry computing of silicon microprocessors. Kalle Lyytinen, in his first semester at CWRU, 2001 (courtesy of University Archives) By studying how complex sources of d...