Publications + Presentations
July 29, 2022
In a recent article published in Gesta, Elina Gertsman, the Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan Professor in Catholic Studies II and professor of art history, explored zoocephalic protagonists in the Ambrosian Bible. TItled “Animal Affinities: Monsters and Marvels in the Ambrosian Tanakh,” Gertsman’s…
July 29, 2022
A team of APP researchers conducted a study showing that most opioid overdose deaths involve three or more drugs. The study’s authors are: Manreet Bhullar, alumnus and forensic epidemiologist for Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office; Thomas Gilson, clinical…
July 15, 2022
Drawing on the theoretical and empirical context of poverty deconcentration efforts in the United States, Mark Joseph, the Leona Bevis/Marguerite Haynam Professor in Community Development and founding director of the National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities at the Jack, Joseph and Morton…
July 15, 2022
Dan Flannery, director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, discussed the necessity of developing an action plan to eradicate gun violence in an article published in Keeping Students Safe and…
July 15, 2022
Amy Fisher, postdoctoral scholar and research associate at the Schubert Center for Child Studies, was featured in a recently published book about discipline-related inequality among students with disabilities, primarily students and children of color. Discipline Disparities among Students With…
July 15, 2022
Maggie Popkin, the Robson Junior Professor and associate professor of art history at the College of Arts and Sciences, wrote a piece titled “Our trip to Antioch,” published by Aeon. Popkin’s article describes how Ancient Romans bought mementos to commemorate their travels and what those early…
July 15, 2022
David Cooperrider, Distinguished University Professor and the Char and Chuck Fowler Professor of Business as an Agent of World Benefit, has recently published his newest book The Business of Building a Better World: The Leadership Revolution That is Changing Everything. The book, co-authored with…
June 17, 2022
Classics’ Evelyn Adkins offers novel interpretation of ancient Roman society in newly published book
Evelyn Adkins, assistant professor of classics at APP, recently wrote a book titled Discourse, Knowledge, and Power in Apuleius’ Metamorphoses, published by the University of Michigan Press. Adkins’ book has been described as the “first in-depth examination of speech…
June 17, 2022
William Marling, professor of English at APP, spoke about the life and legacy of Catholic anarchist Ammon Hennacy on KCPW-FM, a public radio station in Salt Lake City, Utah. Roger McDonough, a KCPW contributor, interviewed Marling about his recently published biography…
June 17, 2022
Daniel Flannery, the Semi J. and Ruth Begun Professor and director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, recently presented on the necessity of testing sexual assault kits at the national Conference on Crimes Against Women in Dallas, Texas. Flannery presented…