The Graduate Council of Arts & Sciences (GCAS) has awarded five graduate students from the college with the inaugural Graduate Student Scholarship and Creative Endeavors (GSSCE) grant of $1,000 each.
The Graduate Council of Arts & Sciences (GCAS) has awarded five graduate students from the college with the inaugural Graduate Student Scholarship and Creative Endeavors (GSSCE) grant of $1,000 each.
Some say “you can’t go home again,” but whoever believes that should look across our campus to see the many contributions being made by faculty and staff every day who are alumni of the university. Kelly Fried is the newest alumna joining the dean’s office in the College of Arts and Sciences.
Faculty members Lisa Huisman Koops and Nate Kruse, along with graduate students Jessica Steuver and Dennis Giotta, alumna Kelsey Kordella Giotta (CWR ‘20) and Julie Ballantyne from The University of Queensland, Australia, presented four research sessions and one poster session at the National Association for Music Education Biennial (NAfME) conference in November.
Eight sociology students participating in capstone projects took to the podium on Dec. 12 at Mather Memorial to present research on a range of topics covering diversity, equity and social justice.
The Case Men’s Glee Club made the most of their annual fall retreat in October when they visited Washington, D.C., to sightsee and perform at the historic Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Georgetown.
Biology’s Stephen Haynesworth, Emerging Scholars Coordinator Arthur Evenchik and former emerging scholars student Brittany Rabb (CWR ‘19, CWR ‘21) were awarded with the National Symposium for Student Retention (NSSR) Best Practice Award in San Diego last month.