Publications + Presentations
October 11, 2012
Over the summer, Michael Scharf, associate dean for legal studies and John Deaver Drinko – Baker and Hostetler Professor of Law, traveled to Libya to present on workshops on transitional justice in Tripoli, Misrata, Zawiya and Zuwara. During his work, from July 10 to 20, Scharf met with alumnus…
October 11, 2012
At the African American Research and Service Institute’s inaugural symposium on “African American Activism and Creativity,” Marilyn Sanders Mobley, vice president of the Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity, presented the keynote address. Her talk, titled “Toni Morrison and the…
October 01, 2012
Matt Willard, associate professor of materials science and engineering, presented an invited talk at the National Academy of Engineering’s Frontiers of Engineering conference. His talk, titled “Stronger, Lighter, and More Energy Efficient: Challenges of Magnetic Material Development for Vehicle…
September 28, 2012
Stuart J. Youngner, the Susan E. Watson Professor and chair of the Department of Bioethics, recently co-edited a book on the practice of physician-assisted death in Amsterdam. The book, Physician-Assisted Death in Perspective: Assessing the Dutch Experience, is co-edited by University of…
September 28, 2012
Linda Ehrlich, associate professor of Japanese, will lead a discussion at the Cleveland Cinematheque Oct. 27, following the showing of the 1953 Japanese film Tokyo Story. The film, recently voted the greatest film of all time by the filmmakers who participated in the latest Sight & Sound…
September 20, 2012
Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and a professor of bioethics, presented "Our Changing Health Care System: Policy and Legal Implications," at the Southeastern Association of Law Schools (SEALS) annual meeting in Amelia Island, Fla., over the summer. Hoffman also took part in the…
September 20, 2012
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, has recently published and presented on a variety of topics, ranging from climate change to the health care ruling. His recent article, “Eyes on a Climate Prize: Rewarding Energy Innovation to Achieve Climate Stabilization,” was…
September 20, 2012
American art historian and APP professor Henry Adams writes that “Cleveland artist Frank Wilcox (1887-1964) savored Paris in its pre-WWI days with intensity and eagerness as a cultural outsider—a Buckeye from Ohio.” Adams has curated and written a companion catalogue…
September 13, 2012
Faculty and staff members at Case Western Reserve last week spoke in front of an audience of nearly 350 people at Severance Hall as part of the Gigabit Breakfast Club. The event combined 10-minute talks with live demonstrations to showcase “Ideas That Inspire—Initiatives That Matter.” This included…
September 13, 2012
Associate Vice President for Research Suzanne Rivera and law and bioethics professor recently were invited to serve as guest bloggers for “Bill of Health,” a new blog created by the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology and Bioethics at Harvard University School of Law. The blog,…