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Work in Progress:
Forming at stair #3 for 3rd lift continues; 2nd lift pour has been completed.
Concrete piers along column line 'B' were completed.
Steel erection in sequence 1 - 4 continues.
Steel detailing in sequence 2 continues.
Basement retaining wall between column…
ɬ’s Joshua Stacher and Case Western Reserve’s Pete Moore to accept award
The Northeast Ohio Consortium for Middle East Studies (NOCMES) will receive the Education Award at the Niagara Peace and Dialogue Awards ceremony on May 18 at the City Club of Cleveland.
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What does it take to become great in your field? Certainly motivation, dedication and creativity are important, but what about inspiration? For young scientists that inspiration can come from a variety of places, including interactions with colleagues and especially…
Lisa Hager’s research focuses on the actions and reactions of Congress and the Supreme Court
ɬ professors Brian James Baer, Ph.D., and Theresa Minick of the Department of Modern and Classical Language Studies have been awarded two federal government STARTALK grants, totaling $225,000, to support the Regents Foreign Language Academy, a summer language…
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Congratulations to the recipients of the 2015 Student Leadership and Distinguished Teacher and Advisor Awards, which is sponsored annually by the College of Arts and Sciences. The student award recipients, who are nominated by their departments, have shown leadership in…
ɬ’s Jewish Studies Program will host a gala, “Memories, Milestones, Momentum,” in honor of its 40th anniversary on May 17 at the ɬ Hotel and Conference Center located at 215 Depeyster St. in downtown Kent.
Kathy Kerns, Ph.D, a psychology professor at ɬ, was selected to receive the Bowlby-Ainsworth Award by the Society for Research and Child Development (SRCD). Kerns is being honored for her work in the field of middle childhood development and attachment.
Researchers from ɬ's Liquid Crystal Institute, School of Fashion Design and Merchandising and College of Podiatric Medicine have teamed up to create a fabric that could ultimately save the feet of diabetics.
Like mood rings, the fabric uses liquid…
Oindrila Roy, who recently defended her dissertation and will begin a TT position in the Department of Political Science in the Fall, just received an acceptance notice for an article out of her dissertation!
"Religious Roots of War Attitudes in the United States: Insights from…