SFS Professor Joanna Lewis has been selected as a lead author for the UN’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as it approaches the creation of its Seventh Assessment Report.| SFS – School of Foreign Service – Georgetown University
Professor Anna Maria Mayda explores the short and long-term implications of President Trump's immigration policies.| SFS – School of Foreign Service – Georgetown University
Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service welcomes retired Air Force General Timothy D. Haugh to the school as a Distinguished Fellow in Residence within the Security Studies Program (SSP). Gen. Haugh served for more than 30 years in the U.S. Air Force, culminating in his assignment as the 4th Commander, U.S. Cyber Command and 19th Director […]| SFS – School of Foreign Service – Georgetown University
John A. Rogers, PhD, has won the Royal Society’s Bakerian Medal and Lecture, one of the Premier Awards given by the Royal Society of the United Kingdom. The post Rogers Wins Royal Society’s Bakerian Medal appeared first on News Center.| News Center
New Babson-funded research shows that customer kindness can boost employee satisfaction, reduce turnover, and spark a cycle of positivity in service industries. The post Babson Study Reveals the Power of Customer Kindness appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
In Babson’s new Doctor of Business Administration program, Beth Wynstra, the faculty director of the Center for Engaged Learning and Teaching focuses on helping to develop potential teachers. The post The Art and Science of Teaching in Babson’s DBA Program appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
The study reveals that research breakthroughs are disproportionately clustered at a small number of institutions.| News
Town & Country said UC Santa Cruz was included because of its “growing reputation for research, social justice, and environmental sustainability.”| News
In a recent blog post, we explored how treating AI like a junior teammate rather than a static tool helps nurses get the most out of generative AI. When we guide, question and validate these systems, they can amplify our thinking, reduce cognitive load and spark new ideas. But here is where we need…| College of Nursing » University of Florida
University of Rochester faculty members have received recognition from professional and scholarly organizations.| News Center
Detail of “Wall Painting Fragment from the Villa at Boscotrecase,” 10 B.C.E.-1 B.C.E.Photos by Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Arts & Culture Viewing art like an expert Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer August 29, 2025 long read Curators and conservators at the Harvard Art Museums zoom in on the tiny details that tell big stories about some of their favorite works Looking at art can be intimidating for the untrained. Is this piece impressionist or surrealist? What, exactly, make...| Harvard Gazette
Health Racing against antibiotic resistance Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer August 27, 2025 long read Scientists fear funding cuts will slow momentum in ongoing battle with evolving bacteria A series exploring how research is rising to major challenges in health and society In 2023, more than 2.4 million cases of syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia were diagnosed in the U.S. Though that number is high, it’s actually an improvement, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:...| Harvard Gazette
First-year students and their families criss-cross the Yard on move-in day.Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Campus & Community ‘We’re so happy to have you here’ Eileen O'Grady Harvard Staff Writer August 26, 2025 5 min read Yard brims with voices and motion, excitement and nerves, sweat and tears on move-in day Ryan Zhou was busy moving items into his Weld Hall dorm room on Tuesday with the help of his parents and his new suitemates, Kelvin Cheung and Ronan Pell, when there...| Harvard Gazette
Universities, often perceived as bastions of progressive thought, are increasingly reflecting the broader political polarization gripping the nation. The post Supporting religious diversity on campus is a surprising consensus among faculty across the red-blue divide appeared first on Baptist News Global.| Baptist News Global
Tuesday, July 22 to Thursday, July 24, the College of William and Mary’s board of visitors held a summer retreat at the Washington Center to discuss strategic planning for the 2025-26 academic year, the campus comprehensive plan and higher education policy changes affecting the College. While the board did not convene in its traditional eight-committee […]| Flat Hat News
The Faculty Center for Learning Innovation (FCLI) invites faculty to join the Teaching with AI Fall Sandbox Series—a hands-on space to explore Generative AI (GenAI) in your curriculum through activities, experiments, and guided collaboration. Each sandbox session counts as one professional development credit. Sandbox Goals: AI Exploratory Activities Activities are designed by ACC faculty to […]| ACC Facstaff Infohub
The Teaching and Learning Excellence Division (TLED)’s Office of Academic Technology (OAT) invites ACC faculty and staff to join the Fall 2025 Remote Recess sessions, designed to help refresh your skills, explore new tools, and connect with colleagues in a collaborative online environment. These interactive workshops feature demonstrations of technology-focused tools and strategies, followed by […]| ACC Facstaff Infohub
With Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement making national headlines, Southern Connecticut State University’s Dr. Sara Baker Bailey, professor of communication, was featured in CT Insider and WFSB as an expert voice on Swift’s cultural influence and fandom. Bailey, who occasionally teaches a Taylor Swift-themed course, provided insight into the significance of the announcement and […] The post When Taylor Said “Yes”: SCSU Professor Breaks Down the Cultural Buzz appeared first...| News at Southern
Here is this week’s roundup of women who have been appointed to new faculty positions at colleges and universities throughout the United States. If you have news for our appointments section, please email the information to contact@WIAReport.com. The post New Faculty Positions for Eleven Women Academics appeared first on Women In Academia Report.| Women In Academia Report
The new deans are Crystal Rose at Baptist Health College Little Rock, Arkansas, Martha Cruz Zuniga at McMurry University in Abilene, Texas, Courtney Meehan at Washington State University, Meaghan Davidson at Virginia Tech, and Christina Gola at the University of Houston. The post New Dean Appointments for Five Women in Higher Education appeared first on Women In Academia Report.| Women In Academia Report
The women who have been selected for endowed professorships are Kimberly Stegmaier at Harvard Medical School, Morgan Loechli at Kalamazoo College in Michigan, and Joan Wennstrom Bennett at Tulane University in New Orleans. The post New Endowed Faculty Appointments for Three Women in Academia appeared first on Women In Academia Report.| Women In Academia Report
We answer your questions about changes to our traditional, stacked course schedule. Hint: It's not all about parking.| @theU
Several Tickle College of Engineering faculty members have been promoted for the 2025-2026 academic year. The post TCE Faculty Receive Promotions appeared first on Tickle College of Engineering.| Tickle College of Engineering
Syracuse University School of Education welcomes four new faculty members in fall 2025, bringing expertise in literacy and learning; inclusive teacher preparation and special education; counseling and counselor education; and K-12 educational leadership. “Our new faculty strengthen the School of Education’s research and teaching capacity in some of our core academic offerings—inclusive teacher preparation, mental […] The post School of Education Welcomes Four New Faculty Members first...| Syracuse University School of Education
Professor Jing Lei, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs at the Syracuse University School of Education, along with instructional design doctoral candidate Yang Liu, will deliver a paper during the Presidential Session at the October 2025 Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) annual convention in Las Vegas. The paper—”Exploring Pre-Service Teachers’ Learning Processes in AI-Integrated […] The post Professor Jing Lei to Deliver AECT25 Presidential Session Addr...| Syracuse University School of Education
NY teachers push for AI protections in the classroom (Spectrum News | July 3, 2025) At a recent rally in Ithaca, teachers called on state lawmakers to protect the uniquely human side of their profession. Many fear that without regulation, AI tools could replace core parts of their job — and damage the critical teacher-student| Syracuse University School of Education
Assistant Professor in Studio Art Sherrill Roland is featured in the new season of Duke University Trinity College’s podcast “Duets,” episode 5. In conversation, Duke faculty Pedro Lasch and UNC faculty Sherrill Roland’s artistic collaborations ask: How does art reclaim … Read more| Department of Art and Art History
Laura Wilson, associate professor of speech-language pathology (SLP), is a certified brain injury specialist trainer through the Brain Injury Association of America, meaning she can train others to become certified brain injury specialists (CBIS). Additionally, she is approved to provide a unique opportunity for University of Tulsa graduate students to become provisionally certified, preparing them with […]| The University of Tulsa
Faculty at The University of Tulsa continue to demonstrate excellence in cybersecurity research with the latest recognition highlighting the School of Cyber Studies’ national prominence in the field. Assistant Professor Weiping Pei, Ph.D., has been awarded a U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award for her project titled “Improving Work Quality and Worker Safety in […]| The University of Tulsa
When Applied Assistant Professor of Digital Art Jason Yang isn’t teaching students the ins and outs of motion and graphic design, he can be found offering his creative expertise to clients both large and small. In 2014, Yang founded Invisible Element, a creative studio offering design, animation and illustration services. His interest in storytelling, pop […]| The University of Tulsa
Josh Sappenfield, M.D, associate professor of anesthesiology, was chosen by our residents as the July 2025 Faculty Educator of the Month! Dr. Sappenfield’s nominations pointed out that his lectures are well-organized and easily digestible. One nomination said he “does a great job making complex concepts easier to understand.” Another resident said his “organized lectures and…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Fellows from the UF Departments of Anesthesiology, Neurology, and Surgery gathered together in August for the seventh annual Multidisciplinary Critical Care Medicine Boot Camp, alongside a select group of anesthesiology residents. This intensive two-day program serves as a crucial introduction to the complexities of critical care medicine at UF Health, providing a foundational experience for…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Khalid Hattar was named a 2025 ASM International Fellow for groundbreaking technical advances in the fields of in-situ ion irradiation electron microscopy.| Department of Nuclear Engineering
(SCENE) Metrospace | 110 Charles St. East Lansing, MI August 15-September 21 | Reception and Welcome Party: August 28, 5-8pm Nexus: a connection or series of connections linking two or more things; the central and most important point or place. Nexus features artwork by members of the Department of Art, Art History, and Design staff […]| Department of Art, Art History, and Design
In recognition of his influential scholarship in film and media studies and his contributions to Michigan State University's research mission, Joshua Yumibe has been named an MSU Research Foundation Professor. He is among just four MSU faculty members to earn this prestigious designation in 2025.| College of Arts & Letters
For the fourth year, Michigan State University was among 25 educational institutions across the country to provide a leadership institute for the Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders. This year, the university welcomed 23 Fellows from 19 African countries for a six-week program in civic engagement that ran from June 19-July 17, 2025.| College of Arts & Letters
Shannon Donnally Quinn, Associate Professor of Russian in the Department of Linguistics, Languages, and Cultures at Michigan State University, traveled to Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, this summer to teach in a collaborative program between the Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers (TIIAME) and Michigan State University’s English Language Center. This initiative, titled Professional […]| College of Arts & Letters
Dr Melissa Lim receiving the award| UNIMAS Gazette
SFS Professor Steven Radelet weighs in on the impact of the changes to foreign aid and the opportunities that they may present in a new series.| SFS - School of Foreign Service - Georgetown University
This summer, nine undergrads participated in interdisciplinary advanced air mobility research through an NSF-REU program run by Devina Sanjaya and Zhenbo Wang.| Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering
Armen Marsoobian, professor of philosophy, has been awarded a Fulbright Scholar Award for his upcoming work in Armenia from September 2025 to December 2026. During this time, he will teach, conduct research, organize workshops and symposia, give guest lectures, and curate a major exhibition at the History Museum of Armenia. He will be hosted by […]| News at Southern
Shnitser awarded for “Overtaking Mutual Funds,” and Keller, Van Neste, and Blum for AI work.| Boston College Law School Magazine
How do you define success? Two Babson professors unpack that complicated question after Scottie Scheffler, the world’s top golfer, recently made comments challenging assumptions about career fulfillment. The post Money. Acclaim. Family. What Is Your Definition of Success in Life? appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
In a time dominated by AI and tech, the human-centric skills of empathy and active listening remain critical in business. Here’s how leaders and entrepreneurs can get better at them. The post Empathy and Active Listening Skills: Why They Matter in Business and How to Do Them Better appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Babson's new Doctor of Business Administration program drives incredible demand, as the first cohort of 19 accomplished executives and leaders prepares to begin in September. The post Babson’s New DBA Program Draws Impressive Interest appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Resilience, flexibility, and agility aren’t just workplace buzzwords. Babson experts say they are the mindset and muscle that teams need to succeed in the face of constant change and unexpected disruption. The post Building Resilient and Agile Teams: The Competitive Edge in a Rapidly Changing Market appeared first on Babson Thought & Action.| Babson Thought & Action
Electrical and computer engineering professors lead an educational program at the University of California, Davis, rethinking STEM education from kindergarten to college through a focus on experiential learning and workforce development opportunities in semiconductor technologies, information systems and data science.| Electrical and Computer Engineering | UC Davis Engineering
Work & Economy In touch with our emotions, finally Insights at intersection of gender, anger, and risk are just one example of shift in science of decision making Sy Boles Harvard Staff Writer August 13, 2025 5 min read Jennifer Lerner is the Thornton F. Bradshaw Professor of Public Policy, Decision Science, and Management at Harvard Kennedy School.Niles Singer/Harvard Staff Photographer A series exploring how risk shapes our decisions. Letting raw emotion drive financial decisions sounds lik...| Harvard Gazette
Arts & Culture Carving a place in outer space for the humanities Jennifer L. Roberts.Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Eileen O’Grady Harvard Staff Writer August 11, 2025 6 min read Cosmos ‘is as weird and astonishing as any great work of art,’ argues Jennifer Roberts, and navigating it requires ‘a new kind of ethics’ Jennifer Roberts is an art historian whose work orbits an unexpected subject: outer space. Fascinated by images that are created as a way of understanding ...| Harvard Gazette
Veasey Conway/Harvard Staff Photographer Health ‘Hopeful message’ on brain disease Researcher Sanjula Singh has looked at stroke, dementia, late-life depression for years, finds lifestyle changes make big difference Jacob Sweet Harvard Staff Writer August 11, 2025 7 min read Part of the Profiles of Progress series Sanjula Singh wants people to know that stroke, dementia, and depression are much more preventable than they might think. “The most common misconception that a lot of people h...| Harvard Gazette
Christina Warinner.Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff Photographer Campus & Community Funding cuts upend projects piecing together saga of human history Ancient DNA expert Christina Warinner notes losses come just as innovations are driving major advances in field Christy DeSmith Harvard Staff Writer August 8, 2025 6 min read In February, Christina Warinner, M.A ’08, Ph.D. ’10, was accepting an award from the American Association for the Advancement of Science when she learned that one of ...| Harvard Gazette
The new provosts are Zeynep Hansen at Boise State University in Idaho, Mahpiua Deas at Lincoln University of Pennsylvania, Piyusha Singh at Lincoln University of Missouri, and Nell Jessup Newton at Wake Forest University in North Carolina.| Women In Academia Report
The School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences a the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has appointed 14 scholars to its faculty. Seven of the 14 appointees are women.| Women In Academia Report
Congratulations to all who had articles or book chapters published in July! Our faculty with publications were Drs. AbuRahma, Berkow, Davies, Edwards, Fahy, Garvan, Jimenez, Jones, Kumar, Maybauer, Meroney, Mora, Nin, Przkora, and Vasilopoulos. Annals of Cardiac Anesthesia Anesthesia and Analgesia ASAIO Journal Cureus JACC: Advances Journal of Dental Education Journal of Neurosurgery Journal of…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
CEE Professor Christopher Cherry and EECS Associate Professor Hector Pulgar have received Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program awards for the 2025-26 academic year. The post TCE’s Cherry, Pulgar Receive Fulbright appeared first on Tickle College of Engineering.| Tickle College of Engineering
Syracuse University News is updated daily with stories about the people, events and scholarship occurring on campus, in the city of Syracuse, at our regional locations throughout the country and across the globe.| SU News
Mary Graham As Major League Baseball prepares for a historic moment this weekend with Jen Pawol becoming the first woman to umpire a major league game, Falk ...| SU News
For Associate Professor Anthony Adornato, a recent Fulbright experience brought him back to his journalism roots. The former television anchor and reporter ...| SU News
Ian Lurie helps aspiring entrepreneurs cut through the noise and get their message right. The post Inside Foster’s Master of Science in Entrepreneurship appeared first on Foster Business Magazine.| Foster Business Magazine
Architect Magazine has selected York U's School of Continuing Studies Building as a winner of its Architecture & Interiors Award of Merit, recognizing the project's innovative, boundary-pushing design.| York University
Glendon College Professor Amanda Ricci has received multiple recognitions for her 2023 book Countercurrents, which presents a new history of women’s activism in Montreal.| York University
Faculty of Science Professor Kohitij Kar will welcome award-winning researcher Matteo Dunnhofer to develop artificial intelligence systems that mimic the primate brain in hopes of developing more effective treatment strategies for neurological disorders.| York University
York University's Centre for Human Rights, Equity & Inclusion is kick-starting the Fall 2024 term by offering staff, faculty and students a four-workshop series that teaches participants how to be more mindful of and challenge forms of ableism.| York University
ACEP Now offers real-time clinical news, news from the American College of Emergency Physicians, and news on practice trends and health care reform for the emergency medicine physician. ACEP Now is an official publication of the American College of Emergency Physicians.| ACEP Now
The women taking on new endowed faculty roles are Avery Willis Hoffman at the University of Chicago's Court Theatre, Rosalind Horowitz at the University of Texas at San Antonio, Jennifer Mueller at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Indiana, and Jungmeen Kim-Spoon at Virginia Tech.| Women In Academia Report
As we embark on a new academic year, we want to celebrate the remarkable achievements of our faculty, researchers and students.| The University of Tulsa
Quraysh Ali Lansana, applied associate professor of English & creative writing, is a distinguished scholar of African American studies, journalist and author of 23 books including poetry, nonfiction and children’s literature. His journey as a writer led him from Enid, Oklahoma, to studying and teaching in cities like Chicago and New York. However, after 30 […]| The University of Tulsa
UTulsa is pleased to announce that Professor Buford Pollett has received the President’s Education of the Year Award from the Association of International Energy Negotiators (AIEN).| The University of Tulsa
The University of Tulsa is pleased to announce that Blaine Greteman, dean of the Kendall College of Arts & Sciences, has agreed to also serve as dean of UTulsa’s Honors College, beginning Aug. 15. A staunch advocate for the liberal arts, Greteman has dedicated his career to sharing his love of literature and teaching works […]| The University of Tulsa
UTulsa assistant professor Cayman Seagraves is leading the charge toward integrating AI into the real estate and finance sectors.| The University of Tulsa
Nagu Daraboina, Ph.D., associate professor at The University of Tulsa’s Russell School of Chemical Engineering, has received the 2025 Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Regional Projects, Facilities and Construction Award. This award highlights Daraboina’s established excellence in research in petroleum and chemical engineering. His research addresses energy transition and environmental challenges by integrating fundamental and […]| The University of Tulsa
Annaliese Stump (B.S.B.A. ’25) of Cypress, Texas, just finished her bachelor’s degree in a high-demand field – energy management – with a minor in finance and a certificate of risk management. In August 2024, she was offered a job as a production landman in the Permian Basin of West Texas for Coterra Energy immediately following […]| The University of Tulsa
Recent graduate Abigail Kimbrough (B.S.N. ’25) of Roanoke, Texas, will begin working at the top-ranked hospital in the nation, Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, as a part of the nurse residency program (NRP) in the adult oncology unit at the end of August. She will have the opportunity to be a part of the distinguished […]| The University of Tulsa
Alum Catherine Bickford (Certificate 2024) talks with Faculty member Fran O’Neill about the Virtual Certificate program and Marathons at the New York Studio School. Fran O’Neill is currently an Atelier Head for the full-time Virtual Certificate program. Enjoy excerpts from their zoom conversation, available to view in full on our Youtube Channel. Join the upcoming […] The post Student & Faculty Perspective: Virtual Certificate and Marathons appeared first on New York Studio School.| New York Studio School
Department faculty Joshua Moon recently won a coveted National Science Foundation Early CAREER Award, the foundation’s premier honor recognizing rising academic leaders.| Department of Chemical Engineering
UF Chemical Engineering Professor Jason Butler, Ph.D., left, and UF Chemical Engineering graduate Ryan Montes are shown in the MicroPure in 2023. Photo courtesy of Ryan Montes Funding to advance breakthrough science in genomic sample preparation technology.| Department of Chemical Engineering
A University of Florida (UF) Department of Anesthesiology team intends to streamline chest and urine drainage management with automated, remote, and continuous monitoring. Samsun Lampotang, Ph.D., the Joachim S. Gravenstein Professor of Anesthesiology, is at the forefront of this project along with Nikolaus Gravenstein, M.D., the Jerome H. Modell, M.D., Distinguished Professor of Anesthesiology, and…| anest.ufl.edu
The University of Florida’s Hamilton School for Classical and Civic Education has hired 20 new faculty members. Of the 20 new hires, five are women.| Women In Academia Report
Ilja Popovs will join the NE faculty this fall, using his expertise molecular engineering to isolate important radioisotopes for energy production and medicine. The post Chelators for the ‘Mined’ and Body first appeared on Department of Nuclear Engineering.| Department of Nuclear Engineering
Atomistic simulation expert Alex Ivanov will join the NE faculty this fall, uniting his passions for nuclear materials science and NE education. The post Materials Science Meets Quantum Mechanics first appeared on Department of Nuclear Engineering.| Department of Nuclear Engineering
Jonathan Choti, Associate Professor of African Languages and Cultures in the Department of Linguistics, Languages, and Cultures at Michigan State University, recently traveled to Kenya to lead a workshop focused on revitalizing that country’s indigenous languages, many of which face extinction due to the predominance of English and Swahili in education, government, and media.| College of Arts & Letters
Campus & Community A popular TV show, cathartic commute, and dance that requires teamwork Photo illustration by Liz Zonarich/Harvard Staff July 29, 2025 3 min read Education lecturer finds leadership lessons in unlikely places Part of the Favorite Things series Recommendations from Harvard faculty Uche Amaechi is the chair of the Leading Change Foundations and a lecturer on leadership at the Graduate School of Education. TV show “Severance” on Apple TV+ “Severance” is a great story an...| Harvard Gazette
Four D’Amore-McKim scholars were honored at this year’s Academy of Management conference for their impactful research and service. From best paper awards to one of the field’s top career honors, these recognitions highlight the strength and relevance of our faculty’s work across disciplines. The post Five D'Amore-McKim faculty recognized at 2025 AOM conference appeared first on D'Amore-McKim School of Business.| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
When an AI influencer named Mia Zelu went viral for “attending” Wimbledon, most people didn’t realize she wasn’t real. Her photos were fake. Her captions were fake. But her impact? Very real. D’Amore-McKim faculty break down what her rise says about the future of digital authenticity, why we’re drawn to synthetic personas, and where ethical boundaries must be drawn in the age of AI influence. The post Mia Zelu isn't real—but her influence is: what AI personas reveal about the fu...| D'Amore-McKim School of Business
Janos Geli, M.D., Ph.D., assistant professor of anesthesiology, was chosen by our residents as the June 2025 Faculty Educator of the Month! Dr. Geli’s nominations highlight his patience and teaching skills. One nomination said, “Dr. Geli is always willing to go over difficult learning topics with his residents and always makes it a priority to…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Congratulations to all who had articles published in June! Our faculty with publications were Drs. Berkow, Boezaart, Brennan, Fahy, Jones, Martynyuk, Reina, Reynolds, and Vasilopoulos. Anesthesiology Biology Chance Current Opinion in Anesthesiology European Journal of Anaesthesiology Innovations Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery Journal of Clinical Medicine Neurology Pain Medicine Case Reports Trauma Surgery Acute…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Six of our faculty members were promoted this year, effective July 1, 2025. Congratulations to Meghan Brennan, M.D., Cole Dooley, M.D., Christopher Edwards, M.D., Amanda Frantz, M.D., Sanjeev Kumar, M.D., and Juan Mora, M.D.! Kumar was promoted to clinical professor, while Brennan, Dooley, Edwards, Frantz, and Mora earned the clinical associate professor title. These promotions…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Svetlana Chembrovich, M.D., assistant professor of anesthesiology, was chosen by our residents as the May Faculty Educator of the Month. Dr. Chembrovich’s nominations highlight her care and consideration. Residents remark that she goes above and beyond for her patients: “She’s always very patient and thoughtful with teaching blocks. Genuinely cares about her patients, stayed late…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Congratulations to all who had articles published in May! Our faculty with publications were Drs. Chapin, Dooley, Edwards, Gravenstein, Jimenez Ruiz, Le-Wendling, Martynyuk, Maybauer, Pitkin, Reina, Smith, and Sullivan. Anesthesiology Annals of Thoracic Surgery Bioengineering Clinical Anatomy Cureus Healthcare JAMA Pediatrics Journal of Clinical Anesthesia Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology Journal of Minimally Invasive…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Emuejevoke “Voke” Chuba, M.D., M.S., assistant professor of anesthesiology, has been elected to represent the College of Medicine in the University of Florida Faculty Senate. Her term begins in the fall of 2025 and runs through the spring of 2028. Chuba was chosen along with six other members of the College of Medicine. The Faculty…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Joseph AbuRahma, M.D., assistant professor of anesthesiology, was chosen by our residents as the April Faculty Educator of the Month. Dr. AbuRahma’s nominations highlight his use of small group meetings for teaching and praise him for being an active educator who is also enjoyable to work with in the OR. One read, “Small group meetings…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
A new study published in April sheds light on the concerns of anesthesiologists across the United States related to the perioperative management of patients taking glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) agonists, a class of drugs now commonly prescribed for both diabetes and cosmetic weight loss. GLP-1 agonists such as semaglutide (marketed as Ozempic and Wegovy) have surged…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Lauren Berkow, M.D., FASA, professor of anesthesiology, has been recognized by the University of Florida Office of Sustainability as a champion for change in 2025. Champions for Change awards are given out each year for efforts in sustainability as well as health and wellness. Berkow was chosen for a Sustainability Champion for Change award due…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Congratulations to all who had articles published in April! Our faculty with publications were Drs. Boezaart, Ihnatsenka, Kumar, Lampotang, Maybauer, Peng, Price, Reina, Reynolds, Samouce, and Schutte. ASA Monitor Canadian Journal of Anesthesia Clinical Anatomy Current Medical Research and Opinion Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease Journal of Spine Surgery Nature Communications The Nurse Practitioner View opportunities…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Timothy W. Martin, M.D., MBA, FASA, FAAP, professor of anesthesiology and pediatrics and associate chair for education, has been appointed by the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM) as an item writer for the Health Care Administration, Leadership, and Management (HALM) examination. As an item writer, Martin will help the ABEM in creating questions for…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
A recent research study has evaluated the use of biplane ultrasound imaging for intravenous (IV) catheter placement, examining whether this enhanced approach offers advantages over traditional single-plane methods. Research conducted by Department of Anesthesiology colleagues Ge Qu, M.D., Amanda Frantz, M.D., Cynthia Garvan, Ph.D., Nikolaus Gravenstein, M.D., and Joshua Sappenfield, M.D., found that the use…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
David Hutchinson, M.D., assistant professor of anesthesiology and assistant program director of Didactics & Resident Education, was chosen by our residents as the March 2025 Faculty Educator of the Month. Resident nominations highlight Hutchinson’s impressive memory and knowledge and his dedication to helping residents develop. He was commended for his willingness to educate in-depth on…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Congratulations to all who had articles published in March! Our faculty with publications were Drs. Brennan, Fahy, Garvan, Gravenstein, Lampotang, Maybauer, Mehta, Peng, Price, Samouce, Spiess, Reina, Tighe, and Vasilopoulos. Anesthesia and Analgesia Anesthesiology Annals of Cardiac Anaesthesia Cureus Iran Journal of Pharmaceutical Research JCI Insight Journal of Education in Perioperative Medicine Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
University of Florida student Itamar Gal was selected as a College of Medicine University Scholar for the 2025-2026 academic year. He is currently a second-year undergraduate student and plans to apply to medical school. Gal is interested in neuroscience and the relationship between anesthetic and cognitive function. This interest led him to the lab of…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...
Spencer Moreland, M.D., assistant professor of anesthesiology in the Division of Critical Care Medicine, was chosen by our residents as the February 2025 Faculty Educator of the Month. Resident nominations highlighted Moreland’s skill at educating while managing very sick patients in the ICU. They also noted his positive attitude, compassion in dealing with family members…| Department of Anesthesiology » College of Medicine » University o...