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Researchers to present at May Microscopy Society event; free admission for students
Several faculty members will present their research on Wednesday, May 15, at the 57th Annual Society for Applied Spectroscopy, American Chemical Society: Analytical Topics Group, and American Vacuum Society’s May Conference at the Dolan Science Center at John Carroll University. Research from a…
Law’s Charles Korsmo presents, publishes paper on “Venture Capital and Preferred Stock”
Charles Korsmo, assistant professor at the APP School of Law, recently presented at two conferences and has a paper forthcoming for publication. He presented his paper “Venture Capital and Preferred Stock” twice: March 5 at the Indiana University Robert H. McKinney…
Faculty member Linda Ehrlich to coordinate series of rare Japanese cinema next fall
Linda Ehrlich, associate professor of Japanese and director of the College Scholars Program, has been selected to coordinate a series of rarely seen masterpieces of Japanese cinema next fall in collaboration with the Cleveland Cinematheque. The series, timed to coincide with the opening of new…
Law’s Jaime Bouvier publishes, presents around the world
Jaime Bouvier, assistant director of the academic and writing support program at the School of Law, recently published works and gave presentations around the world. Her article, “The Symbolic Garden: An Intersection of the Food Movement and the First Amendment” will be published in the Maine Law…
Mandel School’s Kathleen Farkas helps develop guide for working with trauma survivors
Kathleen Farkas, associate professor in the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, attended "Advancing the Science of Education, Training and Practice in Trauma" at Yale University April 25-28. She was one of 60 national experts invited to develop and define competencies…
Biomedical engineering faculty member’s article featured on cover of "Medical Physics"
Anant Madabhushi, associate professor of biomedical engineering and director of the newly created Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, recently published an article titled "Spectral Embedding Based Active Contour (SEAC) for Lesion Segmentation on Breast Dynamic Contract…
Law professor has chapter published in "Commercial Contract Law"
Juliet Kostritsky, the Everett D. and Eugenia S. McCurdy Professor of Contract Law, recently had a book chapter published. The chapter, titled “Contract interpretation: judicial rule, not party choice,” appears in Commercial Contract Law.
Psychologist’s article published on assessment, management of violent patients in hospitals
Natalie Reiss, psychologist/psychometrician in University Counseling Services, and colleagues published “The assessment and management of the violent patient in critical hospital settings.” The article appears in the journal General Hospital Psychiatry. Written in collaboration with Carl L.…
UCS health and diversity specialist publishes chapter on parenting, gender and race
Tiffany Porter, health and diversity specialist in University Counseling Services, recently wrote a chapter for the book Handbook on Race-Ethnicity and Gender in Psychology. Porter’s chapter, titled “Parenting, Ethnicity, Race and Gender: Deconstructing the Nuclear Family Archetype,” illustrates…
Article by English’s Michael Clune becomes one of most-read articles in ”LA Review of Books"
Michael Clune, assistant professor of English, recently published an article in the Los Angeles Review of Books, titled “What Was Neoliberalism?” The article, which looks at the concepts espoused in the book Masters of the Universe, garnered a large following and is one of the most-viewed articles…