Publications + Presentations
November 04, 2016
APP’s Engineers Without Borders deployed a team in the Philippines in August to use 3-D printing as a teaching and inspirational tool for advancing STEM education. Working with a smaller group called Human Design Corp., the group of students was led by Rigoberto…
November 04, 2016
Over the course of the past few months, Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, has been actively involved in the law field. In September, he directed the “Environmental Law in the Administrative State” conference at George Mason University. While there, he also presented his…
November 04, 2016
Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, soon will publish a paper and recently spoke about the intersection of law and health care and aging. Her paper, titled “Big Data and the Americans with Disabilities Act” will be published in Hastings Law in 2017. In addition, she recently gave…
October 28, 2016
John Broich, an associate professor of history, wrote an article in which he challenged 16 historians to explain if Donald Trump is a fascist or not. His article appeared in History News Network and cited scholars' reasoning behind whether or not Trump is a fascist (most said no). Read his…
October 28, 2016
Cheryl Toman, associate professor of French and director of both the Women's and Gender Studies Program and the Ethnic Studies Program, recently published her second single-authored book, Women Writers of Gabon: Literature and Herstory. Toman's new book demonstrates how the invisibility of women…
October 28, 2016
LaShanda Korley, the Climo Associate Professor in the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, was one of two invited speakers from the U.S. to MAKRO 2016, a conference held in Germany. She delivered a lecture titled “Utilizing concepts of mechanics, transport, and assembly in Nature…
October 28, 2016
Paul Giannelli The White House recently released a report on forensic science, which cited six of Professor Paul Giannelli’s articles. Giannelli is a Distinguished University Professor and the Albert J. Weatherhead III and Richard W. Weatherhead Professor of Law. The President’s Council of…
October 28, 2016
Chris Laszlo, the Char and Chuck Fowler Professor of Business as an Agent of World Benefit and faculty executive director of the Fowler Center, wrote an article for The Huffington Post about mindfulness in business practices. He discussed the role of mindfulness practices in business and the…
September 23, 2016
Kathy Ewing, a SAGES fellow, published her memoir, titled Missing: Coming to Terms with a Borderline Mother, in July with Red Giant Books. In this personal memoir, Ewing shows what it’s like to be raised by someone variously sullen, pleasant, angry, demanding, manipulative and engaging—sometimes…
September 23, 2016
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, has had many recent publications, including: “Of Kings to Come: The Future of Health Care Reform Still Remains in Federal Court,” Journal of Employee Rights and Employment Policy (2016) (symposium, solicited) “Rights Before…