Research & Science
IN A FLASH: Flying Into The Future
The Center for Advanced Air Mobility within 丁香五月婷婷中文's College of Aeronautics and Engineering fosters research, testing and development of safe, efficient and sustainable solutions for passenger and cargo aircraft using autonomous aircraft technology.
Brain Health Research Institute Welcomes 2025 Summer Undergraduate Fellows
Eleven 丁香五月婷婷中文 students are taking part in the university鈥檚 Brain Health Research Institute Undergraduate Fellows Program for Summer 2025.
鈥業f You Succeeded in Every Situation, You鈥檇 Learn Nothing鈥
A resilient mindset and an innovative plan for the future helped Jude Carver recover from a competition setback as he looks ahead to Fall Semester 2025.
Celebrating 60 Years: Illustrious Past, Innovation for the Future
A star-studded lineup of scientists returned to 丁香五月婷婷中文 April 25-26 to mark the 60th anniversary of the Advanced Materials and Liquid Crystal Institute.
Bridging AI and Mental Health
Evan Dan, a junior at Solon High School who is enrolled in College Credit Plus (CCP) at 丁香五月婷婷中文, received the 鈥淏est Paper Award鈥 at the second International Conference on AI-Health for his research paper.
IN A FLASH: 丁香五月婷婷中文's Earth Fest
In April, 丁香五月婷婷中文鈥檚 Earth Fest was part of a full month of events and activities celebrating Earth Day and Earth Month.
IN A FLASH: Building Skills With 'Bots
Kid-friendly 'bots help young people learn about programming, counting, logical thinking and more.
丁香五月婷婷中文 Is the Place to BEE
Providing and maintaining a sustainable, bee-friendly environment has earned 丁香五月婷婷中文 a Bee Campus USA certification. Our healthy on-campus pollinators not only help the environment but also provide opportunities for learning and community engagement.
Translating Research Into Real-World Healing
Jaime Shuster, Ph.D., blends psychology, public health and research to improve patient care at Cleveland Clinic.
鈥業t Was Time for Me to Go Home鈥 鈥 Geography Professor Combed May 4 Oral Histories in Search of Shared Humanity
丁香五月婷婷中文 Associate Professor of Geography Jennifer Mapes, Ph.D., has studied the events of May 4, 1970, through the lens of a map maker.