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June 20, 2002

Researchers create tiny cancer drug delivery device

Biomedical engineers and physicians at CWRU and University Hospitals of Cleveland have created an innovative drug delivery device, a biodegradable polymer rod smaller than the tip of a lead pencil, to help treat liver cancer.

Chemist unlocks mysteries of cholesterol, heart disease

Engineering consortium to help improve health in space, on earth

Thursdays in the park

Blues legend Robert Lockwood Jr. kicks off Thursdays in the Park, a free summer concert series at CWRU.

Geneticists alter mosquitoes to fight malaria

Researchers discover novel gene that may suppress colon cancer

Gilmore appointed dean of MSASS

Following a national search, Grover "Cleve" Gilmore has been appointed dean of the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, effective July 1. He has served as interim dean since January 2002.

Mouse, human genomes are similar

Intervention can greatly improve dialysis treatment

If you build it . . .

. . . they will come. At least that's what Professor Dario Gasparini, Associate Professor Arthur Hucklebridge and students from a structural analysis class in the Case School of Engineering (CSE) hope will happen when they complete a cable bridge at the University's field of dreams, Squire Valleevue Farm.

Clinical trial may change Alzheimer's treatment

Scherson heads to Germany as Humboldt researcher

Kutina to leave legacy of master planning

In his 34 years at CWRU, Ken Kutina has managed almost $300 million in campus construction, renovation and improvement projects; raised $57 million in new gift and grant money; and still found the time to author 26 professional papers on simulation modeling and other analytical tools for higher education management.

Three alumni honored for career achievement, service

Bernhardt cited for doctoral thesis

Twaddell awarded Fulbright to study health care in China

Aaron Twaddell, who received his bachelor's degree in international and Asian studies with a minor in anthropology this year from CWRU, plans to study how privatization in China's economy has influenced the overall health and medical care of its 800 million rural residents.

Haaga reappointed as Castele professor

Chemistry students earn kudos

Biomedical engineering major is first to receive Hwang award

Junior Kristin Frinkley is the first recipient of the Jennie S. Hwang award for women students in science, engineering and technology from the YWCA of Cleveland.

Student programmers compete

Law professors receive honorary degrees for international legal education

Staff members win distinguished service awards

The academic procession led by University Marshal D. Keith Robinson (left) and Interim President James Wagner opened commencment ceremonies this weekend by marching from Adelbert Hall to the Veale Center.

Nationally renowned evidence scholar joins CWRU

Staff council asks University to reevaluate parental leave

Let there be light

Costumed dancers around the lagoon were one of many attractions at the Cleveland Museum of Art's recent lighting ceremony.

Campus data initiative continues

At your service

Glenn Odenbrett, director of the Office of Student Community Service, swears in about 30 CWRU student AmeriCorps members who are starting their summer terms of service.

Party on the Quad to feature '70s theme

Quad picnics serve up summer fun, food

Chef John Seagro of the Wood Company has fired up his grill to entice CWRU's faculty, staff and students out of their offices and classrooms for "A Mid Summer's Day Break" on the Case Quad.

Landau is international expert on Pollock

Program promotes health careers in urban areas

CWRU farm becomes high school classroom

Imagine having a 389-acre classroom of forests, ravines, ponds, creeks, meadows, waterfalls, wetlands and a host of wildlife. CWRU has such a classroom at its Squire Valleevue Farm in Hunting Valley. Over the past year, it was opened to area schools for the new hands-on School Visitation Program.

Stokes scholarships help improve MSASS diversity

Cromer named new Robbins professor of adolescent health

The CWRU Board of Trustees has established the Frederick C. Robbins Professor of Child and Adolescent Health and has named Barbara A. Cromer to the position.

Scientists learn from stats forum

Conley has improved quantity, quality of undergraduates

CWRU's Dean of Undergraduate Admission William Conley will be leaving the University at the end of June to become dean of enrollment and academic services for the Homewood Campus of Johns Hopkins University.

Lubetkin was editor of alumni magazine

Hardesty served as clinical ophthalmology professor

 

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