Publications + Presentations
August 17, 2018
Rigoberto Advincula, professor of macromolecular science and engineering, will present “Polymers and manufacturing: a space flow chemistry perspective” at the American Chemical Society (ACS) National Meeting in Boston Monday, Aug. 21. The ACS invited him to speak about chemical and polymer…
August 17, 2018
Vice President of University Technology and Chief Information Officer Sue Workman wrote a piece titled “Mixed reality: a revolutionary breakthrough in teaching and learning” for EDUCAUSE Review. The article examines how rapidly evolving augmented reality technology creates opportunities for…
August 17, 2018
Kathryn Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor in World Affairs, authored a paper on her archival research from the Bank for International Statements in Basel, Switzerland. The research, supported by a grant from the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, resulted in an article titled “US…
July 20, 2018
A team of researchers from the Case School of Engineering and School of Medicine published the first research paper on their blood-clotting device, ClotChip, in the Journal of Thrombosis and Hemostasis. The authors of the paper are: Debnath Maji, Department of Electrical Engineering and…
July 20, 2018
Noelle Giuffrida, assistant professor in the Department of Art History and Art, authored Separating Sheep from Goats: Sherman E. Lee and Chinese Art Collecting in Postwar America. Published by University of California Press, the text investigates the history of collecting and exhibiting Chinese art…
July 20, 2018
Riley Tedrow, a PhD candidate in the Department of Biology, was interviewed on the Ask an Entomologist Facebook page in a live video. He discussed the Anopheles mosquitoes of Madagascar. Watch the discussion on the Ask an Entomologist Facebook page.
July 20, 2018
In “Leaving a Mark: Artistic Expression, New Media in Protest and Law,” rising-third year law student Abby Placik interprets how the First Amendment may protect the use of “new media” in protest. She defines new media as “sidewalk chalk, light projections and washable paint,” then argues as to why…
July 20, 2018
Vice President for Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity Marilyn S. Mobley delivered a paper titled “Morrison, Baldwin, and Coates: The Politics of Dismantling the House That Race Built” at the American Literature Association’s 29th annual conference in San Francisco. Mobley’s paper was…
July 20, 2018
Stephanie Ruozzo, a doctoral candidate in the musicology program, wrote a guest blog for the Library of Congress while working there as a summer fellow. The post, titled “Marge Champion, Fairest of Them All: The Towering Talent Behind Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” details the work that…
June 29, 2018
A team of researchers from Case Western Reserve University and several other institutions published “Serum serotonin levels in patients with epileptic seizures” in Epilepsia. The aim of the study was to investigate epileptic seizure-induced changes in serum serotonin levels and whether there are…