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Award-winning song composers Armand Petri (left) and Ed Croft.

Faculty win Amazing Fantasy Fest music award

Two faculty in Applied Professional Studies won an award at the inaugural Amazing Fantasy Fest for a song they co-wrote.

Kieran Hanlon

Hanlon performs with the renowned Cleveland Orchestra in Severance Hall

Being invited to play with the acclaimed Cleveland Orchestra fulfilled a goal long held by Associate Professor Kieran Hanlon.

Dr. Eileen Lyon

Lyon devotes summer to extensive research, presentations on Holocaust

Prolific may best describe the research Department of History Professor Eileen Lyon has compiled on the Holocaust and recently shared.

Dr. Natasha Farny

Farny, guest pianist to perform music by French composers

School of Music Professor Natasha Farny and guest pianist Kuang-Hao Huang will perform music by French composers on Tuesday, Oct. 8.

Dr. Syed Haider

Haider's article published in Springer Computing Journal

An article by Associate Professor Syed Haider that outlines traffic congestion mitigation has been published in the Springer Computing Journal.

Steve Giammaria and Greta Boorn holding Emmy awards

Alumnus wins Emmys

School of Music alumnus Steve “Major” Giammaria, ʼ06, received multiple 2024 Emmy awards for his work on the popular show, “The Bear.”

Dr. Sarah Hamilton

Hamilton awarded Canadian grant to create intermediate oboe teaching method

Professor Sarah Hamilton has received a Canadian grant to create an intermediate level oboe etude book using five Canadian composer/oboists.

Dr. Markus Vink

Journal publishes review by Vink

History Professor Markus Vink’s review of a book by Eric Tagliacozzo has been published in the Journal of Modern History.

head shot of Dr. Richard Robinson

School of Business faculty member has text published

Professor Richard Robinson has published the second edition of his text, “Business Ethics: Kant, Virtue, and the Nexus of Duty” with Springer Texts.

Dr. Christina Jarvis

Jarvis’s Vonnegut scholarship continues

Department of English Professor Christina Jarvis shared Kurt Vonnegut’s social justice and environmental legacies with new audiences during the summer months.