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White House releases report citing professor’s articles
Paul Giannelli The White House recently released a report on forensic science, which cited six of Professor Paul Giannelli’s articles. Giannelli is a Distinguished University Professor and the Albert J. Weatherhead III and Richard W. Weatherhead Professor of Law. The President’s Council of…
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Weatherhead School’s Chris Laszlo writes about mindfulness in business practices
Chris Laszlo, the Char and Chuck Fowler Professor of Business as an Agent of World Benefit and faculty executive director of the Fowler Center, wrote an article for The Huffington Post about mindfulness in business practices. He discussed the role of mindfulness practices in business and the…
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SAGES fellow writes memoir about growing up with a mother with borderline personality disorder
Kathy Ewing, a SAGES fellow, published her memoir, titled Missing: Coming to Terms with a Borderline Mother, in July with Red Giant Books. In this personal memoir, Ewing shows what it’s like to be raised by someone variously sullen, pleasant, angry, demanding, manipulative and engaging—sometimes…
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Law’s Jonathan Adler publishes three new articles
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, has had many recent publications, including: “Of Kings to Come: The Future of Health Care Reform Still Remains in Federal Court,” Journal of Employee Rights and Employment Policy (2016) (symposium, solicited) “Rights Before…
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Engineering’s Rigoberto Advincula presents at national meeting of the American Chemical Society
Last month, Rigoberto Advincula, professor of macromolecular science and engineering, presented new developments on polymers and nanocomposite materials used for 3D printing and additive manufacturing at the national meeting of the American Chemical Society (ACS) in Philadelphia. The challenges of…
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Art rendered in paint, teeth and fur—and rooted in a Cleveland life
Henry Adams catalogues the first-ever retrospective of artist Dexter Davis Dexter Davis spends his days as a guard at the Cleveland Museum of Art, roaming its galleries and protecting prized works, including one of his own. As a Cleveland-based artist of national significance, Davis is the…
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Biology's Valerie Haywood presents at American Society of Plant Biologists annual conference
Valerie Haywood, senior instructor of biology, presented her ongoing work in undergraduate biology education at Plant Biology 2016, the annual meeting of the American Society of Plant Biologists, in Austin, Texas, in July. More than 1,300 scientists from nearly 40 countries participate in the…
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Law’s Jonathan Entin pens two chapters for new books, two articles for “The Federal Lawyer”
In Presidents and the Constitution: A Living History, he wrote a chapter about John Quincy Adams. The book was edited by Duquesne University President Ken Gormley and published by New York University Press in May. He also wrote a chapter titled “Use of Foreign Law by the U.S. Supreme Court” in The…
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Case Comprehensive Cancer Center director Stanton Gerson writes about Cancer Moonshot
Stanton L. Gerson, director of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, wrote a guest column for The Plain Dealer about Vice President Joe Biden’s Cancer Moonshot. His column, titled “Cleveland matters for Vice President Biden's Cancer Moonshot,” detailed how teams in Cleveland have worked with the…
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Engineering’s Rigoberto Advincula leads workshop on next generation of biomaterials
Rigoberto Advincula, professor of macromolecular science and engineering, led a biomaterials workshop with the National Science Foundation this week in Arlington, Virginia. Advincula led the effort in bringing a diverse community of academic and research institutions together to determine the next…