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Law professor Jessie Hill completes four speaking engagements, two articles
School of Law professor Jessie Hill recently completed four speaking engagements and two articles for publication. She was an invited panelist for the “Panel on Maternal-Fetal Issues” at Southpointe Hospital in Cleveland Oct. 17 and presented “Public Bodies, Private Reasons” as part of the UCLA…
Visiting law professor Jon Groetzinger presents on limiting liability, maintaining compliance
Jon Groetzinger, Visiting Professor of Law and director of China Legal Programs, presented “Proven Strategies to Limit Liability and Maintain Compliance” on Oct. 26 as part of the Avant Resources Business Education Services, FCPA and Global Anti-Bribery Compliance webinar. Find more information…
Henry Adams to deliver inaugural lecture at University of Minnesota
Henry Adams, professor of American art, will deliver the inaugural Paul and Joan Nagel Lecture at the University of Minnesota on Oct. 20. He will speak on the work of noted historian Paul Nagel, who wrote biographies on the family of presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams, of whom Henry Adams…
Students, faculty and alumni moderate panels at Active Aging Symposium
Students, faculty and alumni from the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, the School of Medicine and the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing moderated panels at the Active Aging Symposium Oct. 1. Nearly 250 people attended the Active Aging Symposium to talk about the aging workforce, the…
Art historian Elina Gertsman presents in Europe on medieval art
Elina Gertsman, assistant professor of medieval art, traveled around Europe this summer and fall, giving invited talks at various international conferences. In June, she was a keynote speaker at the Gender Studies Network annual conference in Helsinki; in July, she spoke in the session on…
Music librarian Jeff Quick judges international “Iron Composer” contest
Music circulation librarian Jeff Quick was selected to serve as a judge in the finals of the classical music world’s “Iron Composer” competition at Baldwin-Wallace College. Quick is also president of the Cleveland Composers Guild. During the international competition, five composers were given a…
Mandel School’s Terry Hokenstad publishes chapter in international social work handbook
Distinguished University Professor M.C. “Terry” Hokenstad Jr. published a chapter in the Handbook of International Social Work: Human Rights, Development and the Global Profession (Oxford University Press). His chapter, co-written by recent doctoral student Moon Choi, covers “Global Aging:…
Art lecturer Chris Pekoc’s work featured in new gallery
Artwork by Art Studio lecturer Chris Pekoc will be on display at the opening of the Darby Fine Art Gallery in Vero Beach, Fla. The inaugural exhibition is titled “Six Contemporary Masters” and features the work of Pekoc, Kevin Cole, Stuart Fink, Frank Herrmann, Kayla Mohammadi and John Walker.
Law’s Avidan Cover moderates Q&A with John Bolton, discusses War on Terrorism
Avidan Cover, assistant professor in the School of Law, served as interviewer and moderator of the question-and-answer session following Ambassador John Bolton’s speech, “Challenges for U.S. Foreign Policy in the Next Two Years,” presented by Town Hall of Cleveland and Case Western Reserve…
Michael Scharf presents around the world in August and September
Michael Scharf, John Deaver Drinko-Baker & Hostetler Professor of Law and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, has served as a panelist around the world in recent weeks. First, he was a panelist at the “International Humanitarian Law Dialogs,” an annual conference of…