Publications + Presentations
October 18, 2013
Erik Jensen, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Law, had two different papers published in the Journal of Taxation of Investments. His papers, “A Question Important to Investors (Whether They Realize It or Not): Is Realization a Constitutional Requirement for Income Taxation?” and “Short…
October 18, 2013
Earlier this month, Brian Gran, associate professor of sociology, attended a Cumberland Colloquium titled, “Measuring the Corporate Responsibility to Respect Human Rights: Innovative Perspectives on Business and Human Right Indicators,” in Windsor, UK. The colloquium on human rights and business…
October 11, 2013
Little Italy's Still Point Gallery will be home to a photo exhibition about the university farm titled, “Squire Valleevue, Memorable Images, Past and Present.” Ana Locci, director of the university farm and adjunct assistant professor of biology, will give a presentation on the farm’s history to…
October 11, 2013
Last month, David Kocan, visiting assistant professor of law, presented his working article on the sovereignty implications of Canada-U.S. Shiprider at the “Canada-U.S. Defense Relations Conference,” at George Mason University's School of Public Policy. In addition, he co-led the first general…
October 11, 2013
JumpStart Inc. invited JeShaune Jackson, a graduate student and entrepreneur, to participate in a roundtable discussion to explore the benefits of an entrepreneurship in higher education. Jackson is working toward a master’s degree in biotechnology entrepreneurship and an MBA focusing in health…
October 11, 2013
Anthony Jack, assistant professor of cognitive science, philosophy and psychology, will discuss his work investigating why minds and brains are perceived as two different things at the Buffalo Annual Experimental Philosophy Conference on Friday, Oct. 11, at the University of Buffalo. Jack will…
October 04, 2013
Helen Foley, clinical nurse specialist in the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, served on a panel to discuss “Palliative Care and Cancer Pain Management,” on Monday, Sept. 23. During the discussion, panelists describe palliative care and pain management for patients with cancer. The…
October 04, 2013
Melvyn C. Goldstein, the John Reynolds Harkness Professor of Anthropology and co-director of the Center for Research on Tibet, was featured in "Dancing in Amdo," a documentary film on the Sino-Tibetan conflict. The documentary explores the Tibet issue from both sides, and it includes interviews…
October 04, 2013
Derek Reinbold, a senior political science major, wrote an article published online in The Key Reporter, the newsletter of Phi Beta Kappa. In the article, Reinbold discusses the constraints that Congress recently placed on National Science Foundation funding for political science research. He…
October 04, 2013
A blue ribbon panel of former international tribunal prosecutors, international tribunal judges and leading academics, led by Case Western Reserve University Law Professor Michael Scharf and David Crane, former chief prosecutor of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, presented a blueprint for a…