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Law’s Erik Jensen publishes, presents on tax law
Erik Jensen, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Law, recently published several works and spoke at panel discussions. Jensen’s proposal for a contribution to a symposium commemorating the centennial of the ratification of the Sixteenth Amendment was accepted by the Northwestern University Law R...
Faculty, alumni taking part in "Short. Sweet. Film Fest"
Case Western Reserve University alumni Mike Suglio and Alex Pavloff are co-directing the “Short. Sweet. Film Fest,” at which Suglio and Case Western Reserve University associate professor Linda Ehrlich will serve as judges. “Short. Sweet. Film Fest” showcases short films (under 25 minutes) from aro...
Law professor Ruqaiijah Yearby publishes, presents on health care access and reform
Ruqaiijah Yearby, law professor at the Case Western Reserve University School of Law and associate director of the Law-Medicine Center, recently published a number of articles and presented on various topics around the country. Her article, titled “Breaking The Cycle Of ‘Unequal Treatment’: Using H...
Law’s Juscelino Colares publishes, presents on carbon-restrictive reforms, free trade benefits
Juscelino F. Colares, professor of law and associate director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, recently weighed in on prominent topics through writing and presenting. His articles "Global Implications of Subglobal Carbon-Restricting Regimes" and “Paths to Carbon Stabilization: How ...
Faculty member Linda Ehrlich serves on panel to judge Library of Congress fellowships
Linda Ehrlich, associate professor of Japanese, recently served on a panel in Washington, D.C., to judge Kluge Fellowships for the Library of Congress. The fellowships are for faculty, secondary school teachers or writers who have received a terminal advanced degree in the humanities, social scienc...
Psychology’s Donald Freedheim participates in APA video series on psychotherapy
Donald Freedheim, emeritus professor of psychology and founding director of the Schubert Center for Child Development at Case Western Reserve, participated in the American Psychological Association's psychotherapy video series on “Short-Term Dynamic Psychotherapy.” In the video, which will be relea...
Art history professor Henry Adams presents on his book, A Buckeye Abroad
American art historian and Case Western Reserve University professor Henry Adams has curated and written the companion book for A Buckeye Abroad: Frank Wilcox in Paris and Europe 1910-14, a landmark exhibition with 50 watercolors from Wilcox's first years in France and Europe—paintings that were piv...
Nursing’s Carol Musil presents on effects of stress on physical, mental health
Carol M. Musil, professor of nursing, recently lectured on the longitudinal effects of stress on physical and mental health at the University of São Paulo in Brazil. The conference, held on the USP Bauru campus Nov. 22-23, was for faculty, researchers and students in the areas of dentistry, physical...
Law’s Tim Webster presents, publishes on topics related to China
Earlier this semester, assistant professor of law Tim Webster’s article “China’s Human Rights Footprint in Africa” was accepted for publication in the Columbia Journal of Transnational Law. The article will feature a response from Professor James Gathii, Wing-Tat Lee Professor of International Law a...
Religious studies and philosophy’s Deepak Sarma speaks on Hinduism at conference in Utah
Deepak Sarma, professor of religious studies and philosophy, traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah, for the Salt Lake City Public Library’s annual Cultural and Religious Pluralism Conference on Dec. 1. He was the keynote speaker, delivering a lecture titled “Diwali and Its Pluralistic Approach to the Gl...