Publications + Presentations

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September 09, 2022
Research by Tyrone Hamler, a PhD student at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, was recently published in The Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences, a top-ranked journal in gerontology.
This study contributed to the emerging body of literature on skin tone, disc...

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September 09, 2022
Timothy Wutrich, senior instructor in the Department of Classics at the College of Arts and Sciences, will preside over the Ohio Classical Conference in October.
This meeting, held at Columbus Academy in Gahanna, Ohio, will be the 100th annual Ohio Classical Conference, bringing together teachers a...

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September 09, 2022
Anat Alon-Beck, assistant professor of law, was cited in a presentation to the Securities and Exchange Commission, regarding its rules for acquisition companies, shell companies and projections.
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August 12, 2022
Solving complex health problems requires bringing together individuals with different perspectives and different backgrounds in order to create novel research approaches. However, working in multidisciplinary teams brings with it a unique set of challenges to collaboration.
The Community and Collab...

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August 12, 2022
Laura Mintz, assistant professor of medicine at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, discussed gender-affirming hormonal therapy and cardiometabolic health on Cardi-OH Radio’s podcast, “The Impact of Gender-Affirming Hormonal Therapy on Cardiometabolic Health.”
In the podcast, Mintz ...

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August 09, 2022
Bibliophiles, unite! National Book Lover’s Day is today, Aug. 9—a day that encourages people to limit technology and immerse themselves in the literary world.
Whether you’re a fan of science fiction, romance, action and adventure, fantasy, or another genre, take some time to dive into a good book ...

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July 29, 2022
Lisa Huisman Koops, professor in the Department of Music, recently released a new podcast titled “Parenting Musically.” Featuring interviews with well-known musicians or their parents, paired with researchers and practitioner respondents, Koops’s podcast aims to “help families and listeners make mus...

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July 29, 2022
William Marling, professor of English, recently wrote a biography of Ammon Hennacy, who he called a “forerunner of contemporary progressive thought.”
Christian Anarchist: Ammon Hennacy, A Life on the Catholic Left, which was published by the NYU Press in early 2022, was recently reviewed by Cushwa ...

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July 29, 2022
The Flora Stone Mather Center for Women has released a research brief on undergraduate women in STEM. A research brief is a short, non-technical summary of a discussion paper, intended for decision-makers, with a focus on the paper's policy or practice relevant findings.
Using evaluation data from...

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July 29, 2022
In a recent article published in Gesta, Elina Gertsman, the Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan Professor in Catholic Studies II and professor of art history, explored zoocephalic protagonists in the Ambrosian Bible.
TItled “Animal Affinities: Monsters and Marvels in the Ambrosian Tanakh,” Gertsman’s artic...