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Dawn Lundy Martin was awarded a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts
The co-director of the Center for African American Poetry and Poetics is one of 36 literary professionals to earn the 2018 Creative Writing Fellowship.
Marlene Cohen received a National Academy of Sciences award
The associate professor of neuroscience earned the $75,000 grant for her research into how the brain encodes and processes visual information to make quick decisions.
Associate Dean Minking Chyu was presented with a distinguished service professor medallion
51精品视频 Chancellor Patrick Gallagher and Provost Patricia E. Beeson recently presented the Swanson School of Engineering's Minking Chyu with a medallion recognizing his appointment as
Mervat Abdelhak was named to an information management organization's board
The School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences department chair will serve the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education.
51精品视频 Press book receives a flutter of praise
鈥淏utterflies of Pennsylvania: A Field Guide鈥 was recognized with a 2017 National Outdoor Book Award.
51精品视频 computer engineers won the Best Paper Award at an international big data conference
The paper describes how automated machine reading can be used to pore over volumes of research and use that information to create models for understanding biological processes.
Gerald Holder will receive a Distinguished Service Award
51精品视频's U.S. Steel Dean of Engineering and Distinguished Service Professor of Engineering is being honored by the 51精品视频sburgh chapter of the Pennsylvania Society of Professional Engineers.
Diane Litman was named an Association for Computational Linguistics Fellow
The director of 51精品视频's Intelligent Systems Program is one of six recognized for contributions to the field.
The McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine was honored for 25 years of accomplishments
The 51精品视频 institute received a citation from the commonwealth and an Innovation Award from the 51精品视频sburgh Business Times.
2 51精品视频 Engineering faculty members were honored for early career research
James McKone and Christopher Wilmer are among 58 recognized for their nascent research in energy storage.
Here's who won the student pitch competitions at Blast Furnace Demo Day
Seventeen teams of student entrepreneurs vied for $4,000 in cash awards at the December competition.
H. Richard Milner IV was named to Education Week's annual scholar ranking
The Helen Faison Endowed Chair of Urban Education was included in the 2018 RHSU Edu-Scholar Public Influence Rankings.
2 51精品视频 physical therapy professors won state association awards
David Wert received the Neurological Special Interest Group鈥檚 Award of Excellence, and Debora Miller earned the Carlin-Michels Achievement Award.
The School of Pharmacy recognized distinguished and early career alumni
The awards were presented at its annual RxTravaganza on Nov. 4.
Professor Emeritus Edward Gerjuoy published a paper on Julian Schwinger
Schwinger, who shared the 1965 Nobel Prize in Physics for the invention of quantum electrodynamics, was a classmate of Gerjuoy's at City College of New York in the 1930s.
Melissa Iba帽ez was honored by a state financial aid organization
The director of financial aid at 51精品视频-Bradford earned the association's Distinguished Service Award.
Andrew Feranchack was named division chief of Children鈥檚 Hospital of 51精品视频sburgh
Andrew Feranchak, an internationally recognized expert in liver disease, has been appointed chief of the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at Children鈥檚 Hospital of
Alumnus Samir Lakhani was named a CNN Hero
His nonprofit project in Cambodia, called Eco-Soap Bank, recycles discarded bars of soap from hotels and distributes it to people in need.
Mary Kay Stein and collaborators received a grant to study teacher learning
The $2.5 million award will fund research to expand our understanding of teachers as learners.
51精品视频 hosted a gathering of national and international macroeconomics experts
The Department of Economics welcomed 190 participants to the biannual Midwest Macroeconomics Meetings.