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Part-time MBA student named a recipient of the Northeast Ohio Top 25 Under 35 Movers & Shakers Award
The Cleveland Professional 20/30 Club, the largest young professional group in Northeast Ohio, recently announced the recipients of the 2016 Northeast Ohio Top 25 Under 35 Movers & Shakers Awards. Among the list of recipients was part-time MBA student Gabriel Malemud, vice president of Key Private B...
Nominees announced for 2016 Wittke, Jackson awards
The nominees have been announced for the Carl F. Wittke Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching and the J. Bruce Jackson, MD, Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Mentoring. The Jackson Award for Undergraduate Mentoring was created in 2003 in honor of Bruce Jackson’s (ADL ’52) mentor, Carl ...
Eight CWRU faculty honored as Cleveland's “Health Care Heroes”
Eight of Case Western Reserve University’s health care experts—with fields ranging from neurology to dental medicine—earned spots on this year’s Crain’s Cleveland Business 2016 Health Care Heroes list for excellence in their fields. The recognition “puts the spotlight on those working each day to i...
Anant Madabushi team awarded patent on image analytics for evaluating cancer treatment response
Anant Madabhushi, professor of biomedical engineering and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, was recently awarded U.S. patent: 9,262,583, titled “Image similarity-based finite element model registration.” U.S. patent 9,262,583 relates to a method and appa...
Mark Turner’s Distributed Little Red Hen Lab wins Google Summer of Code 2016 grant
The Distributed Little Red Hen Lab, co-directed by Mark Turner, the Institute Professor and professor of cognitive science, won a Google Summer of Code grant to fund student coders. The Google Summer of Code is a program that provides student developers worldwide with stipends to write code for ope...
Law’s Timothy Webster wins for excellence in teaching in comparative law
The Younger Comparativists Committee of the American Society of Comparative Law has awarded Timothy Webster, assistant professor of law, the Richard H. Buxbaum Prize for Teaching in Comparative Law. Created in 2014 to honor Professor Richard M. Buxbaum, the Jackson H. Ralston Professor of Internatio...
5 questions with… senior football player, NCAA scholarship winner Dayton Snyder
Dayton Snyder is as comfortable on the football field as a defensive lineman as he is in the classroom, where the senior biomedical engineering major has maintained a perfect 4.0 GPA. In recognition of his excellence both on and off the field, Snyder recently won an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. A...
Case Western Reserve faculty receive funding for new technologies aimed at blood, lung disorders
Malaria, cystic fibrosis, sickle cell anemia targeted Three Case Western Reserve University faculty members have received grants to advance technologies designed to provide earlier diagnoses of malaria, cystic fibrosis, and sickle cell anemia. Brian T. Grimberg, assistant professor of international...
Engineering student's company in the running for SXSW Startup of the Year; cast your vote now
Case Western Reserve University student Xyla Foxlin and her startup company, Parihug, are among the top 22 companies vying to be Tech.Co’s South by Southwest (SXSW) Startup of the Year. The sophomore mechanical and aerospace engineering major has created a way to send digital hugs via high-tech ted...
"The Observer" recognized among top university newspapers in the U.S.
Associated Collegiate Press recently placed The Observer among the best university publications at a national conference. The Observer, Case Western Reserve University's independent news source, placed ninth in the four-year university weekly newspaper and website small school categories, making it...