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Engineering professor conducts workshop in the Philippines on “Technopreneurship and Innovation”
Rigoberto C. Advincula, professor of macromolecular science and engineering, worked overseas in the Philippines as part of Visiting Professor Program (VPP) with Philippine Development Foundation in late April. Advincula is on the board of trustees of the organization. During his time in the Philip...
Law’s Maureen Kenny gives talks on human trafficking
Maureen Kenny, professor of lawyering skills, has recently given many presentations in the Cleveland area on human trafficking. She gave the following talks: “Legal Developments in Sex Trafficking Laws,” NEO Human Trafficking Symposium, Cleveland, August 2015; “Representing the Minor and Adult S...
Law professor pens piece on providing relief to those hit hardest by foreclosure
Matthew Rossman, professor of law, wrote an opinion piece for The Plain Dealer titled “Homeowners hardest hit by foreclosure crisis deserve 'disaster' relief.” In his article, Rossman explains how certain communities were hit hardest by foreclosures—and never recovered. He proposes providing relie...
Images generated at Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics appear on cover of journal
Images generated within the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics (CCIPD) made the front cover of the April edition of European Urology, the highest ranked urology journal in terms of impact factor. The images shown are a result of work in the center’s group on quantitative ...
School of Law faculty have papers among top downloaded on Social Science Research Network
Two faculty members in the School of Law landed in top 10 categories on the Social Science Research Network website for articles they've published. Michael Scharf, co-dean of the School of Law and the Joseph C. Hostetler - BakerHostetler Professor of Law, was named in the top 10 for downloads in th...
Political science’s Joseph White writes opinion article on reforming the Cadillac Tax
Joseph White, Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy, penned an opinion article for the Health Affairs Blog titled “Reform the ‘Cadillac Tax’ to target rich benefits, not high costs.” He explains the tax as “a 40 percent excise tax on the cost of insurance coverage (including employer contribu...
CWRU profiled in Polish university publication after delegates visit campus
In early March, Case Western Reserve University hosted international delegates, sponsored by EducationUSA Leadership Institutes. CWRU was selected as a host university for the second portion of the program, which focused on links between higher education and industry-private sectors. After her visi...
Fire, risk and accident shape glassblower who shattered norms
Known for his signature eye patch, Dale Chihuly lost sight in his left eye at the height of his career in the 1970’s, losing the depth perception so critical to precise glassblowing. Forcing a pivot in the artist’s process, the injury led to the very kinds of asymmetrical glass forms that have beco...
History professor participates in Turkish university’s celebratory event
Earlier this month, John Grabowski, the Krieger Mueller Associate Professor of Applied History, gave a lecture at Bilkent University in Turkey. Grabowski’s lecture, titled “İhsan Doğramacı and the History of an Idea,” was part of the Bilkent Day Program. The day honors the birth of the university’...
University community members published on Anisfield-Wolf blog
Two university community members were recently published on the Anisfield-Wolf blog. Karen Long, manager of the Anisfield-Wolf Book Awards, was among the supporters of the 2016 Martin Luther King Essay contest, providing books for the first prize winners and tickets to see the Playhouse Square prod...