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Mathematics’ Elizabeth Meckes presents on matrices and eigenvalues
Elizabeth Meckes, associate professor of mathematics, spoke about "Random matrices with prescribed eigenvalues" at the Finger Lakes Probability Seminar in Rochester, New York, in April. See more information.
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Mathematics’ Elisabeth Werner to teach a course abroad, organizes a geometry conference
Elisabeth Werner, professor of mathematics, will teach a weeklong course on "Floating bodies and affine invariants" at Goethe University Frankfurt from Monday, July 2, to Friday, July 6. Course topics will include floating bodies, affine surface area and approximation of convex bodies by…
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Medicine's Raghav Tripathi, Jeremy S. Bordeaux publish dermatological research
Raghav Tripathi, a first-year medical student, and Jeremy S. Bordeaux, associate professor of dermatology, published research in Dermatologic Surgery. Their new research breaks down the connection between sebaceous carcinoma (a very rare skin cancer) and genitourinary/gastrointestinal tumors in a…
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Modern languages and literatures department's Cheryl Toman publishes translation of Gabonese novel
Cheryl Toman, chair of the modern languages and literatures department and professor of French, recently had her critical edition of Justine Mintsa's Awu's Story published as part of the University of Nebraska Press' French Voices Series. Toman also is director of the Women’s and Gender Studies…
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Deputy Provost Lynn Singer presents to U.S. Department of Health about prenatal opioid exposure
Lynn Singer, Case Western Reserve University's deputy provost and vice president for academic affairs, presented "Prenatal polysubstance exposure and child development" as part of an expert panel Monday, April 9, in Rockville, Maryland. The panel presented at the U.S. Department of Health and…
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American Institute of Physics puts out press release on paper by Associate Professor of Physics Xuan Gao
The American Institute of Physics recently published a press release on a paper by Xuan Gao, associate professor of physics, on tin selenide. The paper, titled “Nanostructured SnSe: Synthesis, doping, and thermoelectric properties,” was chosen as one of about 10 to be highlighted by the…
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Excerpt published from Philosophy’s Jeremy Bendik-Keymer’s new book
Jeremy Bendik-Keymer, the Elmer G. Beamer-Hubert H. Schneider Professor in Ethics and associate professor of philosophy, will soon release his book The Wind ~ An Unruly Living with Punctum Books. An excerpt from the text was published by the Cleveland Review of Books. Bendik-Keymer ponders the…
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Engineering’s Rajib Paul and Liming Dai publish paper on carbon composites
Rajib Paul, senior research associate in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, and Liming Dai, the Kent Hale Smith Professor in the Department of Macromolecular Science and Engineering, authored a paper titled “Interfacial aspects of carbon composites.” It was recently published…
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Law’s Ruqaiijah Yearby assesses legality of Medicaid work requirements
Ruqaiijah Yearby, associate dean of institutional diversity and inclusiveness at the School of Law, wrote a piece concerning the legality and effectiveness of requiring those receiving help from the Medicaid program to work. Yearby authored the article, titled “Medicaid Work Requirements: Are They…
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Mathematics’ Elisabeth Werner organizes workshop at Banff International Research Station
Mathematics Professor Elisabeth Werner organized a workshop on "Emerging Trends in Geometric Functional Analysis" to be held at Banff International Research Station in Banff, Alberta, Canada. The workshop will take place Monday, March 26, through Friday, March 30. See more information.