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Political science’s Kathryn Lavelle joins panel discussion hosted by Wilson Center and the American History Association
Kathryn Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor in World Affairs in the Department of Political Science, participated in a panel sponsored by the Wilson Center and the American History Association as part of their Washington History Seminar Series. The discussion focused on the release of New…
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Religious studies’ Jonathan Tan discusses history of the study of Catholicism
Jonathan Tan, the Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan Professor in Catholic Studies and associate professor in the Department of Religious Studies, participated in a recent roundtable event hosted by the Asia Research Institute (ARI) of the National University of Singapore. Marking the second anniversary…
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Mandel School’s Nancy Rolock presents at conference in England
Nancy Rolock, the Henry L. Zucker Professor in Social Work Practice at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, was part of a group of presenters at the European Scientific Association On Residential And Family Care For Children And Adolescents at the University of…
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Medicine’s Matthias Buck explores limitations of ChatGPT
Matthias Buck, professor of physiology and biophysics at the School of Medicine, was invited to write the president’s column, “Under the Microscope,” for the Protein Society's September newsletter. His piece, titled “Beyond hype and fear: Some Thoughts on the Impact of AI/ChatGPT on Research,…
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Religious studies’ Timothy Beal writes about climate change for the Public Interest Technology University Network
Timothy Beal, Distinguished University Professor and the Florence Harkness Professor of Religion, recently wrote about his work on technology, the humanities and climate change for a piece published by the Public Interest Technology University Network (PIT-UN). Case Western Reserve University is an…
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Professor Brian Gran contributes to submission for National Science Foundation roadmap
Brian Gran, professor of sociology and law, participated in and contributed to a submission made to the U.S. National Science Foundation's new Directorate on Technology, Innovation and Partnerships’ three-year roadmap for future investment decisions. The submission was made by Public Interest…
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Two art history students present at Medieval Animals Heritage Conference
Over the summer, two representatives from the Department of Art History and Art traveled to a conference in Canterbury, England. Graduate students Laura Rybicki and Cecily Hughes Laura Rybicki, an MA student, and Cecily Hughes, a PhD student, presented at the Medieval Animals Heritage Conference,…
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Political science’s Elliot Posner co-authors article in European Journal of Political Research
Elliot Posner, professor and chair of the Department of Political Science, recently co-authored an article published in the European Journal of Political Research alongside Lucia Quaglia from the University of Bologna. Their paper, titled “Financial Regulatory Conundrums in the North Atlantic,”…
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Undergraduates participate in advocacy efforts on Capitol Hill
Sarah Zigo and Amber Akhter, both senior undergraduate students, recently took a trip to Washington, D.C. for the Partners In Health: ENGAGE Hill Day event. Zigo, who is majoring in medical anthropology and biology, and Akhter, who is majoring in biochemistry, met with the offices of Rep. Jan…
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Associate Provost Paul Tiyambe Zeleza gives talk on academia in the years since COVID-19 began
Paul Tiyambe Zeleza, associate provost and North Star Distinguished Professor, recently gave a talk during a conference hosted by the University of South Africa. Zeleza presented “Reimagining the Post-COVID-19 Academy: Challenges and Opportunities” during the annual International ODeL Conference…