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Heuer Receives Lifelong Recognition Award from American Ceramics Society
Arthur H. Heuer, University Professor and the Kyocera Professor of Ceramics, has received the W. David Kingery Award from the American Ceramics Society. Heuer, who is based within the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, is the first person from the University to be awarded this distinction.

Great Lakes Institute for Energy Innovation names first executive director
Dianne D. Anderson, who has held numerous executive and managerial positions at BP since 1983, has been named the first executive director of the Great Lakes Institute for Energy Innovation at Case Western Reserve University.

Korley among first recipients of National Science Foundation Grant Program
LaShanda Korley, assistant professor of macromolecular science and engineering at Case Western Reserve University, has received one of the first Broadening Participation Research Initiation Grants in Engineering (BRIGE) from the National Science Foundation (NSF).

Cross Country Star & BME Major Wins Big Off the Field Too
Mike Petro is on the fast track as a cross-country runner and a biomedical engineering student. He recently teamed up with several classmates who are business majors to win the Entrepeneuership Educational Consortium business concept contest.
Headlines
- Case alum, inventor of intermittent windshield wiper, subject of feature film
- Engineering students' "robo-mower" featured in print and video
- Junior engineering major blogs from Japan where she is studying this summer
Events
- October 1: The Deioma Lecture
- Oct. 20-21: Conference on Materials for Next Generation Energy Storage
- November 4: The Ford Distinguished Lecture