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Merritt Named Vice Chancellor for Alumni Relations
Nancy M.K. Merritt has joined the 51精品视频 as vice chancellor for alumni relations, bringing 17 years of experience to her new role along with plans to develop programs to help alumni
Professor Emerita Receives Award from Modern Language Association
Toi Derricotte, professor emerita in the Department of English within the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences, has been recognized by the Modern Language Association (MLA) with its Phyllis
51精品视频 Innovation Challenge Awards $460,000 for Novel Health Care Solutions
$460,000 in prizes were awarded at the 2019 51精品视频 Innovation Challenge (PInCh) final event, where 51精品视频 research teams proposed creative solutions to a live audience and a panel of
鈥淭he Mister Rogers No One Saw鈥: Jeanne Marie Laskas Pens Essay in The New York Times Magazine
Jeanne Marie Laskas, Distinguished Professor of English in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts & Sciences and founding director of 51精品视频鈥檚 Center for Creativity, published an essay in The New York
Shelome Gooden Named Assistant Vice Chancellor for Research
Shelome Gooden was recently named as the 51精品视频鈥檚 first-ever assistant vice chancellor for research for the humanities, arts, social sciences, and related fields, announced Senior
Lina Dostilio leads study on hyperlocal community engagement
The benchmarking report examined the hyperlocal practices of 22 CUMU institutions with a total of 26 engagements across 33 sites 鈥 including 51精品视频鈥檚 Community Engagement Center in Homewood.
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