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“As a recently tenured and dynamic scholar, Evelyn will bring an exciting new perspective to the leadership of the Classics department,” said Dean Davis Gerdes. The post Evelyn Adkins named chair of the Department of Classics appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
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When "Chi" Elliott met the aspiring doctors, scientists and lawyers passionate about creative writing, she knew CWRU was the place for her.| College of Arts and Sciences
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Chi Elliott is a tested leader with a national reputation for scholarship and creative writing.| College of Arts and Sciences
The Murphy Postdoctoral Fellow reflects on her career, CWRU experience and her teaching a love for metal! The post Laina Dawes plays the final notes for her postdoctoral fellowship appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
Ritz, who joined the college in 2024, prioritizes teacher education and runs the Adolescent to Young Adult Program.| College of Arts and Sciences
Wilkov—who concluded the most successful women’s diving career in CWRU history—was honored as Member of the Year for DIII. The post Swimmer Abigail Wilkov earns All-America Team honors appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
Graduate students recognized by faculty and peers for academic excellence. The 2024-25 Graduate Studies Awards recipients are here! The post 2024-25 School of Graduate Studies Awards recipients honored appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
"There is great value in being open to surprise twists and turns that may lead to unexpected opportunities," stated Nicholas Drashner, visiting associate professor in the Department of Theater.| College of Arts and Sciences
Kenn Watt is the assistant director for research, arts and humanities. He spoke with us about CWRU and his career path. The post Dean’s office spotlight: Kenn Watt appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences
"Being Deaf is not something that needs to be fixed, it's a unique identity and way of experiencing the world," states ASL Club secretary, Noemia Iordanescu. The post Communication beyond spoken word: meet the ASL club on campus appeared first on College of Arts and Sciences.| College of Arts and Sciences