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DEAN’S MESSAGE

Interdisciplinary Advances

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FORGING A MORE INCLUSIVE COMMUNITY

Joy Bostic is helping expand the diversity of the college’s faculty, students and courses

BRIAN ALBRECHT

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WHAT DRIVES DISCOVERY?

Five faculty members discuss key research questions they pursue—and why

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ADVENTURES ABOUND

Meet our latest Fulbright and Goldwater recipients

MARK OPREA

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MAKING A DIFFERENCE

College faculty honored with 2022 CWRU research, teaching and mentoring awards

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CREATING A COVID-19 COLLECTION

Dittrick Center curator considers how to chronicle a pandemic that isn’t yet history

Mark Oprea

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A TREASURE TROVE ON CAMPUS

Cleveland's premier Black cultural center gives Kelvin Smith Library a historic collection

Mark Oprea

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Expanding our Horizons

A new signature initiative broadens opportunities for interdisciplinary research and creative collaboration

ADRIENNE FRANK

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ALUMNI AND DONOR NEWS

Alumnus Norman Henderson shares the gift of opportunity with his alma mater

CAREY SKINNER MOSS

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A ‘STUPENDOUS’ MENTOR

Arthur Evenchik cultivates the best in others

Highlights

EDITOR

Sandra Livingston

 

ASSOCIATE EDITORS

Bill Lubinger

Emily Mayock (MGT ’15)

 

DESIGNER

Cindy Young

 

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Adrienne Frank

Carey Skinner Moss

Brian Albrecht

Mark Oprea

 

PHOTOGRAPHY BY

Erin Benay, Eric Benson, Mike Crupi,

Gary Galbraith, Angelo Merendino, Robert Muller,

Mike Sands, Gabe Schaffer, Matt Shiffler

 

COPY EDITOR

Wendy McManamon

 

MANAGER OF INTERNAL COMMUNICATIONS

Dave Hintz

 

ON THE COVER: As a graduate research assistant last year, Oindrila De, PhD (GRS ’23, biology), prepared bacterial solutions for an undergraduate biology research class that received grant support from the Expanding Horizons Initiative of the College of Arts and Sciences. Photo by Matt Shiffler

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