Publications + Presentations
April 02, 2026
2L spearheads a new way to share scholarly projects
March 19, 2026
New research by Pushpa Pandiyan, PhD, published in Frontiers in Immunology, explores how microorganisms living in the mouth play a key role in inflammation that negatively affects the immune system.
March 13, 2026
Late last year, Jean Burns, professor of biology at Case Western Reserve University, was invited to give the Yerger Lecture at Florida State University. In honor of the late Ralph W. Yerger, this lecture celebrates successful FSU alumni and includes a meeting designed to mentor undergraduate…
March 13, 2026
Lydia Kisley, the Ambrose Swasey Associate Professor of Physics at Case Western Reserve University, was recently selected to participate in the National Academy of Sciences Frontiers of Science symposium. This program identifies future leaders of science and presents this select group with a…
March 13, 2026
Last month, Paul Iversen, associate professor and chair of the Department of Classics at Case Western Reserve University, gave a general talk about the Antikythera mechanism, a 2,100-year-old ancient Greek device widely considered the world's first analog computer, at Max-Planck Institute für…
March 13, 2026
In its new scholarly impact rankings, HeinOnline recently named Sharona Hoffman, SJD, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Jurisprudence at Case Western Reserve University School of Law, as the No. 25 most-cited scholar in the field of health law. A premier online research platform, HeinOnline offers…
March 13, 2026
In her new book Dating Apps, Modern Romance, and Social Inequality, Hannah Regan—associate director for research and evaluation at the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women at Case Western Reserve University—explores the impact dating apps have had on how we meet potential partners and decide who to…
February 27, 2026
Evelyn Adkins, PhD, associate professor and chair of the Department of Classics, co-edited a volume titled Materiality and Ancient Narrative, published in December. Her co-author was Edmund P. Cueva of University of Houston-Downtown. This volume includes 14 original contributions, including an…
February 27, 2026
Robert Brown, PhD, Institute Professor and Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Physics, presented a talk at the national American Astronomical Society meeting in Phoenix in January. Attending the session of “How to Create and Advocate for Departmental Change,” he spoke about…
February 27, 2026
Earlier in February, students at Georgetown University interviewed Kathryn C. Lavelle, PhD, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor in World Affairs in the Department of Political Science at the College of Arts and Sciences. Their discussion about Lavelle’s longstanding research interest in sovereign…