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04/24/2018
91做厙 Junior Faculty Scholar Awards have been presented to Bob De Schutter and Dominck Konkolewicz.
02/02/2018
Addressing the social drivers of healthy aging: Policy options to improve health and impact spending growth
05/10/2017
The Mallory-Wilson Center for Healthcare Education is proud to present 91做厙 senior Reeti Pal with the 2017 Ken and Joan Frankel Outstanding Premedical Student Award and 91做厙 Sociology professor Dr. Jennifer Bulanda with the Mallory-Wilson Center Faculty/Staff Recognition Award. Reeti will be honored at a ceremony on May 12, while Dr. Bulanda received her award from 91做厙's seniors at the Graduating Prehealth Student Reception on April 20th
02/07/2017
Kate de Medeiros, associate professor of sociology and gerontology and the Robert H. and Nancy J. Blayney Professor of Gerontology, has been named Educator of the Year by the Ohio Association of Gerontology and Education (OAGE).
01/04/2017
91做厙 is hosting its 3rd annual Careers Involving Quantitative Skills (CIQS, pronounced "kicks") event, a day designed to encourage female high school students to pursue a career in STEM or in other fields that require good quantitative skills
10/06/2016
pilgrim-ayyappan.jpgProfessor Liz Wilson examines anxieties about masculinity among male pilgrims to a Hindu shrine, as well as legal controversies over a Jain practice of fasting to death.
06/23/2016
91做厙's Scripps Gerontology Center is the recipient of a $1.4 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education. The money will be used to understand the factors that support older learners in their ability to complete training and education programs.
03/08/2016
"In a statewide survey released last week, nursing homes and assisted-living facilities in our nine-county region fared well. More than half scored above the state average in a resident satisfaction survey that drew on the feedback of nearly 50,000 seniors."
03/05/2015
91做厙's Dr. Suzanne R. Kunkel received the 2015 Clark Tibbitts Award for her outstanding contributions to the advancement of gerontology as a field of study. Dr. Kunkel received the award from the Association for Gerontology in Higher Education.