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Physics’ Mano Singham debates minister on existence of God
Mano Singham, adjunct associate professor of physics, participated in a debate titled, “God Does Not Exist” in June. Singham debated with Joe Puckett Jr., a Christian minister for the Hartville Church of Christ. The debate was held at the Northwest Church of Christ in Canton.
Professor Emeritus Edward J. Olszewski publishes book on Parmigianino painting
Edward J. Olszewski, Professor Emeritus of art history, published his book, "Parmigianino's Madonna of the Long Neck: A Grace Beyond the Reach of Art.” The American Philosophical Society in Philadelphia, Pa., published the book in April 2014. In the book, Olszewski creates a comprehensive overview…
Modern Languages and Literatures’ Linda C. Ehrlich speaks in Israel on Japanese traditions
Linda C. Ehrlich, associate professor of in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, was invited to speak at the Performing Japanese Traditions conference at Tel Aviv University in Israel. The conference, which was held in June, featured the topic “Temporal and Spatial Reconsideration…
Law’s Timothy Webster gives workshop, talk on China’s environmental problems
Timothy Webster, assistant professor of law and director of East Asian Legal Studies, gave faculty workshops at Washington University at St. Louis and St. Louis University in March. He also spoke on China’s environmental problems and possible legal solutions to the Environmental Law Students…
Law, bioethics professor Max Mehlman publishes article, gives presentations
Maxwell Mehlman, professor of law and bioethics, co-authored “A Framework for Military Bioethics” with 2012-2013 Cowan Post-Doctoral Fellow Stephanie Corley. The Journal of Military Ethics accepted their article for publication. Mehlman also debated on medical malpractice reform at the 2014…
Law’s Juscelino Colares presents, publishes on climate change
Juscelino F. Colares, professor of law and associate director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, will present “Pleading Patterns and the Role of Litigation as a Driver of Federal Climate Change Legislation,” 54.4 Jurimetrics, with Kosta Ristovski. Their paper will be honored as one…
Physics' Robert Brown publishes second edition of “Green Bible” in MRI
A second edition of a book by Robert Brown, Distinguished University Professor and Institute Professor in the Department of Physics, and his former students recently was published by Wiley-Blackwell. The book, Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Physical Principles and Sequence Design, previously has been…
Biology’s Emmitt Jolly chosen as keynote speaker
Emmitt Jolly, assistant professor of biology, was the keynote speaker at the Mathematics Engineering Science Achievement (MESA) graduation program. MESA is an academic preparation program for pre-college, community college and university-level students in California. The fifth annual science,…
Physics professor Robert Brown gives keynote speech at entrepreneurship workshop in Wisconsin
Robert Brown, with the commemorative clock given for his keynote address. Robert Brown, Distinguished University Professor and Institute Professor in the Department of Physics, delivered the keynote speech for the Third Lubar-CEAS Joint Workshop on Entrepreneurship & Technology Management in…
Music education's Matthew Garrett publishes on critical thinking in music classrooms
Matthew Garrett, assistant professor of music education and director of choirs, celebrated the release of articles and research in three publications this year. His articles were focused on developing critical thinking skills in school music classrooms. In October 2013, Garrett’s article, “An…