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President M. Duane Nellis shares exciting news in Feb. 1 'First Fridays' letter

 

Happy First Friday! 
For generations, university researchers have sought answers to the questions that plague our society, and the contributions higher education has made to humanity are immeasurable in this regard. 
My own academic research has focused on geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing. I can remember carrying my early GPS equipment in a very large (and very heavy!) suitcase. Now, Google Maps and other web-based apps are carried in our pockets everywhere we go. We have seen so much progress in the field of GIS alone in such a short amount of time due to academic research, and I am proud of the contributions my students, my colleagues and I have made to that development.
At ĢƵ University, faculty mentorship is a huge component of the student experience. We are designated a “Doctoral University – High Research Activity” institution by the, a reflection of the quality of research by our faculty and graduate students. More than half of our 6,000 graduate and medical students are involved in research-based degree programs. ĢƵ University research, scholarship and creative work also provides important learning opportunities for more than 2,000 undergraduate students. 
Each February, ĢƵ University shows its appreciation for our student and faculty researchers by hosting a number of events. On February 21, we will host the annual  to recognize faculty, staff and students “who engaged with the University’s Technology Transfer Office over the past year to commercialize their research findings, by protecting their intellectual property through the patent process.” It is during this annual Inventors Dinner that we award the prestigious . The award is named for distinguished alumnus Wilfred Konneker, who was instrumental in advancing ĢƵ University’s entrepreneurial endeavors. ĢƵ University has awarded the Konneker Medal to 11 individuals, including the 2018 recipient, Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine alumnus Dr. James Joye. 
ĢƵ University has a successful track record in commercializing technologies. ĢƵ University inventors have received patents for discoveries in areas such as growth hormones and aging, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, avionics engineering, wound healing and superconductors. As of January 2019, ĢƵ University has a portfolio of 94 active issued U.S. patents and 174 active issued non-U.S. patents.
Also this month, we will host the annual . The Distinguished Professor Award recognizes outstanding scholarly and creative accomplishments and is the highest permanent recognition attainable by faculty at ĢƵ University. This year, we will honor  with an event on February 25 from 7 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. in Baker University Center Ballroom A.
We are also currently accepting nominations for the 2019 Distinguished Professor Award. .
ĢƵ University research has led to ground-breaking, life-altering breakthroughs that have improved our human experience, and the evidence can be found all around us. ĢƵ University researchers are leading the way, searching each day for innovative solutions, and I look forward to celebrating their many accomplishments this month and beyond. 

Cordially,
 
M. Duane Nellis
ĢƵ University President
 
News to use:
  • A reminder to graduate students: The deadline for nominations and applications of the Presidential Graduate Student Medals awards is February 20, 2019. 
     
  • ĢƵ University and the National Academy of Engineering announced the  last month. ĢƵ University alumnus and esteemed engineer Fritz Russ, BSEE ’42, HON ’75, and his wife, Dolores Russ, established the biennial prize in 1999 with a multimillion-dollar gift to ĢƵ University. They modeled it after the Nobel Prize, with the goal of recognizing bioengineering achievements worldwide that are in widespread use.
     
  •  for the 2019-2020 school year by Viqtory Media, a veteran-owned company and publisher of G.I. Jobs magazine. We are the only other institution in ĢƵ to be ranked. This is the eighth year in a row OHIO has received the Military Friendly® designation.
     
  • Last month, . Ellis Hall, which currently houses the English, Philosophy and Classics and World Religions departments, also now features , among several other additions.
     
  • . The four master’s programs – business administration, education, engineering, and information technology – were ranked among the top 100 programs in the nation.
     
  • In an effort to grow corporate relationships, we have created a . The purpose of the task force is to achieve a culture change at OHIO that places greater value on corporate engagement.
     
  • . The award honors an MTNA chapter for its exceptional contributions to the music teaching profession. Congratulations!
     
  • ĢƵ University’s inaugural  lecture was held January 24. Dr. Carolyn Lukensmeyer, Executive Director Emerita of the led the lecture on “The Power of In/Civility: Engaging in Challenging Conversations Across the University, Community and Nation.” .
Published
February 1, 2019
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