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Law’s Richard Gordon attends and presents at three conferences in December
Richard Gordon, associate director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center and professor of law, attended and gave presentations at three invitation-only conferences in December.  He attended a conference for 85 law enforcement officials from the Commonwealth Caribbean Dec. 8-9 in Port of…
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Researchers write article on growth, success of Partners in Education, Evaluation and Research program
Faculty and partners at the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) published an article on the growth and success of the Partners in Education, Evaluation and Research (PEER) program. The program increases the research capacity of nonprofit organizations by pairing a staff…
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Article describes study that offered pregnant women a produce prescription program
Faculty, researchers and partners at the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) recently published an article titled “Mixed Methods Evaluation of a Produce Prescription Program for Pregnant Women” in the Journal of Hunger and Environmental Nutrition. Authors for the paper…
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Weatherhead School’s David Cooperrider to give keynote address at event in Montreal
David Cooperrider, Distinguished University Professor and the Fairmount Santrol - David L. Cooperrider Professor in Appreciative Inquiry, was selected to give the keynote address at the International Positive Psychology Association’s fifth World Congress on Positive Psychology. The congress will…
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History’s John Broich writes an article on history behind “neo-liberalism”
John Broich, associate professor of history, wrote an article for History News Network about the history behind the term “neo-liberalism.” In his article, titled “What Charles Dickens’s Britain Has to Do with the 2016 Election,” Broich explains how the term really got it’s start in the late…
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FGC Plasma Solutions’ Felipe Gomez del Campo speaks at international energy policy conference
Graduate student Felipe Gomez del Campo participated in a panel discussion at an international energy policy conference in Rome in September. Gomez del Campo is founder and CEO of FGC Plasma Solutions LLC, which he launched in 2013 to market a device that uses plasma to make jet fuel more…
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CWRU’s Engineers Without Borders presents in the Philippines about 3-D printing
Case Western Reserve University’s Engineers Without Borders deployed a team in the Philippines in August to use 3-D printing as a teaching and inspirational tool for advancing STEM education. Working with a smaller group called Human Design Corp., the group of students was led by Rigoberto…
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Law’s Jonathan Adler directs law events, publishes papers this fall
Over the course of the past few months, Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, has been actively involved in the law field. In September, he directed the “Environmental Law in the Administrative State” conference at George Mason University. While there, he also presented his…
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Law’s Sharona Hoffman writes, talks about bioethics
Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, soon will publish a paper and recently spoke about the intersection of law and health care and aging. Her paper, titled “Big Data and the Americans with Disabilities Act” will be published in Hastings Law in 2017. In addition, she recently gave…
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History’s John Broich writes an article asking scholars’ opinions on whether Donald Trump is a fascist
John Broich, an associate professor of history, wrote an article in which he challenged 16 historians to explain if Donald Trump is a fascist or not. His article appeared in History News Network and cited scholars' reasoning behind whether or not Trump is a fascist (most said no). Read his…