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Vice President Marilyn Sanders Mobley reviews Toni Morrison’s latest book for Ms. magazine
Marilyn Sanders Mobley, vice president for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity and professor of English, has a book review published in the spring/summer issue of Ms. magazine. Mobley, who is a Toni Morrison scholar, reviewed Morrison’s latest novel Home.
Law’s Jonathan Adler takes part in symposium on Romney’s Regulatory Plan
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, took part in a symposium hosted by the University of Pennsylvania Law School’s Penn Program on Regulation. The five-part series featured scholars of regulation and administrative…
Law’s Kathryn Mercer presents around the world on motivating students, media training and more
School of Law Professor Kathryn Mercer recently co-presented a workshop with Professor Jonathan Gordon on “Collaborative Learning in the Classroom: Motivating Students to Accept Responsibility for their Own Education.” Their talk took place at the Global Legal Skills Conference in San Jose, Costa…
Five presentations fill law and bioethics professor Sharona Hoffman's schedule
Sharona Hoffman, professor of law and bioethics, recently was featured in five conferences and webinars. The first, held May 29, was the American Health Lawyers Association webinar, titled “Public Health Reporting Through a Health Information Exchange.” Next, she spoke at the Health Law Professors…
Marilyn Sanders Mobley and Lev Gonick present on Gig. U’s effect on minority, low-income communities
Vice President for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity Marilyn Sanders Mobley and Vice President for Information Technology Services and Chief Information Officer Lev Gonick recently presented at the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in American Higher Education (NCORE). Their…
In recent decision, Supreme Court cites two articles by law’s Paul Giannelli
The Supreme Court recently cited two articles by Paul C. Giannelli, a Distinguished University Professor and the Weatherhead Professor of Law. His papers, “Regulating Crime Laboratories: The Impact of DNA Evidence” and “The Abuse of Scientific Evidence in Criminal Cases: The Need for Independent…
Disability Resources’ Lisa Meeks discusses higher ed to employment transition at autism conference
Disability Resources Assistant Director Lisa Meeks, along with fASDforward.com’s Kurt Jensen, presented at the Milestones 10th Annual Autism/Asperger’s Conference June 19. During their talk, they focused on the transition from higher education to employment for individuals on the autism…
Law’s Cassandra Burke Robertson pens articles for publication
Cassandra Burke Robertson, associate professor of law, recently penned two articles for publication: “The Inextricable Merits Problem in Personal Jurisdiction,” which appears in the UC Davis, Law Review, and “Due Process in the American Identity,” which will be published in a forthcoming issue of…
Law Professor Jessie Hill speaks on panels and forums, argues before U.S. appeals court
School of Law Professor Jessie Hill’s work could be heard around the state and across the country in May and June. In May, she stayed right here in Cleveland to be a panelist at a Cleveland–Marshall College of Law symposium, “Lawyers Without Rights.” Her panel was titled “The Rule of Law.” Also…
Religious studies lecturer to present on “Perceiving Jewish Identity According to Topography”
Religious studies lecturer Judith Neulander will travel to Poland next week to present her paper, titled “Landscape into Legend: Perceiving Jewish Identity According to Topography,” at the international conference “Landscape as a Factor of Creating Identity.” Neulander, who also serves as…