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Medicine’s Amy G. Hise virtually presents talk for the American Medical Women’s Association Annual Meeting
Amy G. Hise, associate professor of pathology and international health, presented a Clinical Hot Topic talk on “Vaping induced Pneumonitis” for the American Medical Women’s Association Annual Meeting, AMWA LEADS 2020. This was the first time the meeting was held virtually. Additionally, she served…
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Mandel School’s Mark Chupp discusses appreciative inquiry for social change
Mark Chupp, assistant professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and network director of the Community Innovation Network, was featured in a recent episode of the Macro Social Work Stories podcast. In the episode, Chupp shared his expertise on appreciative…
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Mandel School’s Jeff Kretschmar co-writes piece on victims of stalking
Jeff Kretschmar, research associate professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, co-wrote a piece with colleagues from Cleveland State University and the Cuyahoga County Witness/Victim Service Center examining how the criminal justice system responds to…
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Religious studies’ Alanna Cooper participates in podcast discussion on Jewish languages
Alanna Cooper, the Abba Hillel Silver Chair of Jewish Studies, participated in a discussion on the podcast of the Association of Jewish Studies, "Adventures in Jewish Studies." Titled “The World of Jewish Languages,” the episode was the third in the series’ second season. While Hebrew and Yiddish…
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Engineering’s Anant Madabhushi featured in a panel at the International Symposium on Focal Therapy and Imaging in Prostate and Kidney Cancer
Anant Madabhushi,, the F. Alex Nason Professor II of Biomedical Engineering and director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, was part of the Engineering and Imaging News Panel at the 12th International Symposium on Focal Therapy and Imaging in Prostate and Kidney…
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Engineering's David Schiraldi presents opening plenary at American Chemical Society conference
David A. Schiraldi, Peter A. Asseff Professor of Organic Chemistry, presented “Being Purposeful with Your Career; Some Lessons Learned” at the 202 American Chemical Society’s Cleveland Meeting in Miniature on March 9. His presentation, in which he shared his own experiences building a career and…
Political science’s Kathryn Lavelle speaks on climate change at global governance workshop
Kathryn Lavelle, Ellen and Dixon Long Professor of World Affairs in the College of Arts and Sciences, recently gave a presentation titled “Regime Complexity and Territory: Environmental Climate Change and Actors and Interests in the Arctic” at the Barcelona Workshop on Global Governance. The…
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Article by School of Medicine’s Anna Mitchell and Michiko Watanabe appears in special issue of Birth Defects Research
A research article co-authored by Anna Mitchell, associate professor in the Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, and Michiko Watanabe, professor of pediatrics, has been published in Birth Defects Research. Mitchell’s and Watanabe’s article is part of a special issue of Birth Defects…
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Students, faculty publish article on flipped classrooms in medical journal
Saarang Deshpande and David Ritzenthaler, medical students at APP School of Medicine, and Nicole Rudert and Jensen Lewis, assistant professors in the university's physician assistant program, recently had their article on the flipped classroom published in Medical…
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Doctoral student Daniel Luttrull pens poem for America
Daniel Luttrull, a doctoral student in the Department of English, was featured in the latest issue of America magazine with his original poem “The View from a Cafe in Ethiopia.” Read Luttrull’s poem.