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University community members published on Anisfield-Wolf blog
Two university community members were recently published on the Anisfield-Wolf blog. Karen Long, manager of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards, was among the supporters of the 2016 Martin Luther King Essay contest, providing books for the first prize winners and tickets to see the Playhouse Square…
Faculty members publish opinion article about conflict in Israel
Ted Steinberg, the Adeline Barry Davee Distinguished Professor of History and professor of law, and Douglas Kerr, professor emeritus of pediatrics, co-wrote an opinion piece titled “With the Middle East peace process 'dead,' now what?” for The Plain Dealer. Their article covered conflict in…
Senior publishes second book based on personal experiences
John Brogan, a senior studying cognitive science, recently published his second book, which is based on personal experiences. The fictional poetry book, titled St. Augustine and the Piano, loosely follows Brogan’s travels with just a keyboard and linguist St. Augustine. In the fall just a week…
Two ITS staff members receive national appointments with EDUCAUSE
EDUCAUSE, the nation’s leading association for advancing higher education through information technology, selected two staff members within the Division of Information Technology Services (ITS) at Case Western Reserve to fill national appointments. John Landers, manager of the ITS Project…
Law’s Jessie Hill contributes to abortion rights dialogue
Jessie Hill, associate dean for academic affairs and the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, contributed to the dialogue on abortion rights through various outlets over the past few months. In a February editorial for The Daily Caller, she wrote about the burden placed on women when “Targeted…
Dittrick Museum’s Brandy Schillace writes about how death is considered a taboo topic
Brandy Schillace, research associate and public engagement fellow at the Dittrick Museum of Medical History, wrote an editorial for Long Term Living Magazine on death and the perceptions society has toward it. In her piece, titled “How did you die?” she explains the experiences she had in writing…
Mathematics’ Wanda Strychalski publishes paper in “Biophysical Journal”
Wanda Strychalski, assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Statistics, recently published a paper in the Biophysical Journal  In this paper, Strychalski and collaborator Robert D. Guy of University of California, Davis, developed a mathematical model to test…
Weatherhead School’s David Cooperrider to keynote at Festival of Positive Education
David Cooperrider, the Fairmount Santrol - David L. Cooperrider Professor in Appreciative Inquiry, was selected to give the keynote address at the Festival of Positive Education, which will be held in Dallas in July. The festival is geared toward educators, academics, policymakers and parents who…
Law’s Jonathan Adler participates in New York City events
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, participated in two events in New York City over a two-day period in January. At the 110th Association of American Law Schools Annual Meeting, he presented the paper “Of Kings to Come: The Future of Health Care Reform Still Remains in…
Music’s Ross Duffin gives talks on Shakespeare
Ross Duffin, the Fynette H. Kulas Professor of Music at APP, presented “Music and the Stage in the Time of Shakespeare” Feb. 12 at Syracuse University, where he was serving as a visiting professor. Duffin’s seminar was part of a yearlong celebration at Syracuse, through…