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Disability Resources’ Lisa Meeks discusses higher ed to employment transition at autism conference
Disability Resources Assistant Director Lisa Meeks, along with fASDforward.com’s Kurt Jensen, presented at the Milestones 10th Annual Autism/Asperger’s Conference June 19. During their talk, they focused on the transition from higher education to employment for individuals on the autism…
Law’s Cassandra Burke Robertson pens articles for publication
Cassandra Burke Robertson, associate professor of law, recently penned two articles for publication: “The Inextricable Merits Problem in Personal Jurisdiction,” which appears in the UC Davis, Law Review, and “Due Process in the American Identity,” which will be published in a forthcoming issue of…
Law Professor Jessie Hill speaks on panels and forums, argues before U.S. appeals court
School of Law Professor Jessie Hill’s work could be heard around the state and across the country in May and June. In May, she stayed right here in Cleveland to be a panelist at a Cleveland–Marshall College of Law symposium, “Lawyers Without Rights.” Her panel was titled “The Rule of Law.” Also…
Religious studies lecturer to present on “Perceiving Jewish Identity According to Topography”
Religious studies lecturer Judith Neulander will travel to Poland next week to present her paper, titled “Landscape into Legend: Perceiving Jewish Identity According to Topography,” at the international conference “Landscape as a Factor of Creating Identity.” Neulander, who also serves as…
Law’s Michael Scharf takes part in French Task Force on Law and Diplomacy, presents in Cleveland
Michael Scharf, the John Deaver Drinko – Baker and Hostetler Professor of Law, participated in a meeting of the Task Force on Law and Diplomacy at the Academie Diplomatique Internationale in Paris from June 6-8. In addition, he’s been a panelist recently at the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar…
Law and bioethics' Jessica Berg presents, publishes on public health, surrogacy and more
Law and bioethics professor Jessica Berg recently had two articles accepted for publication and also presented at five conferences. Her publications, “All for One and One for All: Informed Consent and Public Health” and “Surrogate Decision Making in the Internet Age,” were accepted for forthcoming…
Schubert Center’s Gabriella Celeste pens op-ed on why housing youth in adult prisons puts public at risk
Gabriella Celeste, the director of child policy for the Schubert Center for Child Studies, recently penned an op-ed that appeared in a Sunday edition of The Plain Dealer. The opinion piece, titled “Housing young criminals in adult prisons may put public at risk,” argued why the state should revise…
Students perform at Berkeley Music Festival & Exhibition
Students practice in Harkness Chapel prior to leaving for Berkeley, Calif. A group of young early music performers from Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Institute of Music have earned a stage appearance at the prestigious 2012 Berkeley Music Festival as part of Early Music America…
Law and bioethics professor Maxwell Mehlman pens book chapter
Maxwell Mehlman, the Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law and professor of bioethics, recently wrote a chapter for the book The Posthuman Condition (Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Mads Rosenthal Thomsen, and Jacob Wamberg, eds., Aarhus, Denmark: Aarhus University Press 2012). The chapter is titled “How…
School of Medicine researchers present more effective way to treat gynecologic cancers
At the 48th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Clinical Oncology (ASCO), School of Medicine researchers presented the results of a phase two study that showed a more effective way to treat gynecologic cancers, shortening radiation treatment time from five weeks to three days. The new…