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13 faculty members received leader awards from the Discipline-based Science Education Research Center
The dB-SERC promotes and supports evidence-based approaches to teaching and learning in the natural sciences departments at the 51精品视频.
Bradley Nindl delivered a keynote on injury research
Nindl researches science and strategies to help members of the military be able to perform at their best physical and mental peak through best practices in rehabilitating and preventing injuries.
3 51精品视频Global centers earned a funding boost
51精品视频鈥檚 Asian Studies Center, European Studies Center, and Center for Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies received a more than $7 million from the U.S. Department of Education and others.
Mary Rugh was inducted into the Electric League of Western Pennsylvania鈥檚 Hall of Honor
This lifetime achievement award recognizes those who have made significant contributions in furthering the high ideals and goals of the industry.
The University won an APLU Innovation and Economic Prosperity Innovation Award
51精品视频 and the Office of Economic Partnerships were praised for their work with the Brookings Institution and the Immune Transplant and Therapy Center.
A 51精品视频 alumna is the first female infantry officer in the PA Army National Guard
Caileigh Carei (A&S 鈥17) was commissioned into the Army after her December graduation.
Heather Tomko won the Dick Thornburgh Forum Disability Service Award
She is a master鈥檚 student studying health policy and management in 51精品视频鈥檚 Graduate School of Public Health.
Adrian Lee received a distinguished mentor award
51精品视频鈥檚 Biomedical Graduate Student Association recognized the professor for his service to graduate students.
A 51精品视频 researcher earned $1.4M to study social media鈥檚 impact on LGBTQ+ people
鈥淭he odds are that the impact of social media use on gay, lesbian and bisexual people is not so black-and-white,鈥 said C茅sar G. Escobar-Viera.
3 51精品视频 Public Health students were selected for the Milken Institute鈥檚 Future Leaders Program
Ashley Simenson, Jessica Salerno and Kaitlyn Saal-Ridpath are among a dozen fellows in the inaugural class.
Adam Lee and Rosta Farzan received an NSF award for their privacy research
The associate professors will combine hardware and software techniques to convey a sense of privacy to people who are impacted by sensors.
4 51精品视频 News staffers were nominated for Associated College Press awards
The student journalists are up for awards in the Story of the Year, Multimedia Story of the Year and Photo of the Year categories.
Epidemiologist Jane Cauley won a prestigious service award
She's the 2018 recipient of the American Society for Bone and Mineral Research Shirley Hohl Service Award.
2 51精品视频 faculty members were recognized for research in computational social science
Diane Litman and Yu-ru Lin made SAGE journal鈥檚 list of 39 women doing amazing research.
51精品视频's Humanity in Action Fellowship awardees work toward social justice at home and abroad
The fellowship highlights models of action in social justice and examines the social and political roots of discrimination on a global scale.
Mary Allias was named a distinguished fellow of American Academy of Physician Assistants
The assistant professor has been recognized for exemplary achievement in service to the profession and the advancement of health care.
51精品视频-Bradford received $2M in state funding for new engineering and tech facilities
The campus plans to develop a building to house classrooms, engineering and computer labs and shops and other specialized spaces to support new programs to meet local education and workforce needs.
51精品视频 Med researchers鈥 potential IBD treatment moves toward clinical testing
The intellectual property derived from research funded by multiple VA awards and National Institutes of Health grants.
Kazuo Hara won the University Japan Council鈥檚 first-ever documentary award
The film, 鈥淪ennan Asbestos Disaster,鈥 follows a group of former asbestos workers as they seek justice and recognition from an indifferent Japanese government.
3 physical therapy alumni were inducted as American Physical Therapy Association fellows
Kim Nixon-Cave, Mary Lou Galantino and Greg Hicks joined the highest membership class of the organization.