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Engineering’s Jeffrey Duerk and Norman Tien meet President Obama at White House event
School of Engineering Dean Jeffrey L. Duerk and Nord Professor of Engineering Norman C. Tien were among a small group of deans from the country’s leading engineering schools who attended The White House Engineering Education Reception Feb. 8 to hear about the creation of a partnership to measure,…
Law’s Erik Jensen publishes, presents on taxation-related issues
Erik Jensen, the David L. Brennan Professor in the School of Law, recently published a number of articles: “The Individual Mandate and the Taxing Power” and “The Home Bathroom Deduction” in Tax Notes, “The Sale of Tax Credits Revisited: A CCA Consecrates (Most of) Temple” and “Business Versus…
Flora Stone Mather Center Director Dorothy Miller talks about women’s equality fight
Dorothy Miller, director of the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women, recently gave a talk at the Zonta Club of Cleveland’s 90th birthday celebration. “Women’s Lives: How Far We’ve Come and Where We Need to Go.” During the talk, Miller discussed life pre- and post-1970s, when great strides were…
Law professor Jessie Hill pens guest column, presents at Boston U. symposium
School of Law professor Jessie Hill’s guest column, “Health Law: A New Era for Abortion Restrictions” appears in the February issue of Virtual Mentor, a medical resident-focused publication. Additionally, she presented Jan. 28 on “What is the Meaning of Health?” at Boston University’s symposium on…
Nursing’s Ann Williams presents at International Diabetes Federation meeting in Dubai
Ann S. Williams, research associate in the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, presented a research report at the International Diabetes Federation meeting in Dubai on Dec. 7. The presentation was based on her IDF-funded research project, “Nonvisual Foot Inspection for People with Visual…
Professor Atwood Gaines re-signed to four-year term as journal editor-in-chief
Atwood Gaines, professor of anthropology, bioethics, nursing and psychiatry, has been signed for another four-year term as editor-in-chief of the journal Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry. In his first four years, the journal has seen its rank among health-related anthropology journals rise to No.…
Law’s Paul Giannelli publishes articles, in contract for four books
Paul C. Giannelli, the Albert J. Weatherhead III and Richard W. Weatherhead Professor and a Distinguished University Professor, recently published a number of articles, from “Forensic Science Reform” in the Texas Law Review to “Arson Evidence” in the Criminal Law Bulletin. Additionally, he has…
Paper by adjunct instructor, doctoral student to be presented at international research conference
Jennifer Madden, adjunct instructor at the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and a doctoral student at Weatherhead School of Management, recently had a paper accepted for presentation at the International Research Society for Public Management’s annual conference in Rome. Her paper,…
Rhonda Williams’ article published in book on struggles for housing in L.A. and beyond
Rhonda Williams, director of the CWRU Social Justice Institute/Alliance, recently published an article in the book Freedom Now! Struggles for the Human Right to Housing in L.A. and Beyond. Her article, “‘We Refuse!’: Privatization, Housing and Human Rights,” was selected as the opening article of…
Marilyn Sanders Mobley to speak, be recognized for founding African American Studies program at George Mason
Marilyn Sanders Mobley, vice president of the Office of Inclusion, Diversity & Equal Opportunity, will travel to George Mason University this week, where she will be recognized for her work as one of the founders of the university’s African American Studies program. Mobley created the program…