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Essay by Linda Ehrlich appears as special feature on new short film DVD
An essay by Linda Ehrlich, associate professor of Japanese, on Alumbramiento (Lifeline) appears a special feature on the new DVD of Víctor Erice´s short films: La morte rouge and Alumbramiento. Other special features on the DVD are writings by poet and essayist Pere Gimferrer (recipient of the…
Housing director Alma Sealine visits Amsterdam to discuss university housing trends
Alma R. Sealine, director of housing and president of the Association of College and University Housing Officers – International, discussed international trends in housing at the Class of 2020 event in Amsterdam last week. The Class of 2020 event is hosted by eight housing developers and…
Law professor Colares to speak at The Idea of France Interdisciplinary Conference
School of Law professor Juscelino Colares will speak at The Idea of France Interdisciplinary Conference in Pittsburgh Nov. 11. The panel is titled “Law and Frenchness,” and Colares will discuss “The Reality of EU-Conformity Adjudication in France.”
School of Law’s Hoffman presents in Chicago, publishes on electronic health records
Sharona Hoffman, professor of law and bioethics, presented “Critique of Meaningful Use & Certification Regulations,” at the American Health Information Management Association Legal EHR Summit in Chicago in August. Additionally, her article, “Balancing Privacy, Autonomy, and Scientific Needs in…
Nursing professor authors guidebook on creative nursing career choices
If you want to travel the high seas, work as a crime scene investigator, hike through rugged and remote areas, or even serve as an expert witness, then a career in nursing may be for you, according to Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, the Elizabeth Brooks Ford Professor of Nursing at Frances Payne Bolton…
Music professor Rothenberg pens book on medieval and renaissance music
David J. Rothenberg’s book, The Flower of Paradise: Marian Devotion and Secular Song in Medieval and Renaissance Music, has been published by Oxford University Press. Rothenberg is an associate professor of musicology in the Department of Music. The book “examines the interplay of Marian…
Leon Gabinet publishes article on marital tax issues
School of Law professor Leon Gabinet’s article, “Refusal to Grant Same-Sex Divorce: Uncertainty in Tax, Property and Marital Status Issues,” will be published in the forthcoming fall issue of The Journal of Taxation of Investments.
School of Law’s Michael Scharf publishes article, serves as chair of piracy working group
Michael Scharf, John Deaver Drinko - Baker & Hostetler Professor of Law and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, is serving as chair of the High Level Piracy Working Group in Washington, D.C. The group is composed of two dozen experts from academia, government and law…
Law professor Irina Manta presents at Chicago, NYC law schools
School of Law assistant professor Irina Manta recently presented “Cognitive Calibration for the Reasonably Biased Man: Objective Tests, Jury Effects, and the Copyright Dilemma” at the Intellectual Property Scholars Conference at DePaul University College of Law and at the Junior Faculty Workshop at…
Jacqueline Lipton publishes, presents on “innocent copyright infringement,” derivative works
School of Law professor Jacqueline Lipton’s work on “Cyberspace, Exceptionalism, and Innocent Copyright Infringement” was published in the Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law. Additionally, she presented “Derivative Works 2.0” with John Tehranian at the 11th Annual Intellectual…