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Law, bioethics professor Max Mehlman publishes article, gives presentations
Maxwell Mehlman, professor of law and bioethics, co-authored “A Framework for Military Bioethics” with 2012-2013 Cowan Post-Doctoral Fellow Stephanie Corley. The Journal of Military Ethics accepted their article for publication. Mehlman also debated on medical malpractice reform at the 2014…
Law’s Juscelino Colares presents, publishes on climate change
Juscelino F. Colares, professor of law and associate director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, will present “Pleading Patterns and the Role of Litigation as a Driver of Federal Climate Change Legislation,” 54.4 Jurimetrics, with Kosta Ristovski. Their paper will be honored as one…
Physics' Robert Brown publishes second edition of “Green Bible” in MRI
A second edition of a book by Robert Brown, Distinguished University Professor and Institute Professor in the Department of Physics, and his former students recently was published by Wiley-Blackwell. The book, Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Physical Principles and Sequence Design, previously has been…
Biology’s Emmitt Jolly chosen as keynote speaker
Emmitt Jolly, assistant professor of biology, was the keynote speaker at the Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement (MESA) graduation program. MESA is an academic preparation program for pre-college, community college and university-level students in California. The fifth annual science,…
PRCHN to sponsor Ohio Evidence-Based Public Health Training Course June 16-19
The Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) at Case Western Reserve University will sponsor the Ohio Evidence-Based Public Health (EBPH) Training Course June 16-19 at Case Western Reserve. As with the first course offered last year, 35 local and state public health department…
Incoming students: Send final transcripts by July 1
Final high school transcripts are due to Case Western Reserve University by Tuesday, July 1, for all incoming students. Regulations governing federal financial aid require that for each matriculating student, Case Western Reserve have on file a final high school transcript certifying graduation…
Human Capital Management System to be unavailable this weekend
The Human Capital Management System (HCM) will be unavailable from Friday, June 13, at close of business until Monday, June 16, at 8 a.m. to allow for an upgrade of its servers. Users are advised to revise their Web browser bookmarks to case.edu/hcm in order to access. There are no functional…
Volunteer for CWRU’s Community Emergency Response Team
Case Western Reserve University is looking for faculty and staff volunteers for its Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) to prepare employees to help themselves and each other—and to supplement the work of first responders—in the event of a campus crisis. Up to 50 faculty and staff volunteers…
5 questions with…organizational behavior guru, new HR administrator Bonnie Richley
Throughout all her years of education, research and teaching, Bonnie Richley has maintained the same goal: “I’ve always wanted to make a difference,” she said. Her new role will allow her to do just that—on a large scale. Richley is an assistant professor of organizational behavior at the…
Psychology's Joshua Grubbs, Julie Exline study entitlement, sexism
Entitlement predicts sexism, in men and womenUPI: Doctoral student Joshua Grubbs and psychology professor Julie Exline discovered entitled men were prone to hostile sexism—viewing women as manipulative and demanding. At the same time, entitled women showed benevolent sexism—meaning they believe…