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Art history professor Henry Adams presents on his book, A Buckeye Abroad
American art historian and ϳԹ professor Henry Adams has curated and written the companion book for A Buckeye Abroad: Frank Wilcox in Paris and Europe 1910-14, a landmark exhibition with 50 watercolors from Wilcox's first years in France and Europe—paintings that were piv...
Nursing’s Carol Musil presents on effects of stress on physical, mental health
Carol M. Musil, professor of nursing, recently lectured on the longitudinal effects of stress on physical and mental health at the University of São Paulo in Brazil. The conference, held on the USP Bauru campus Nov. 22-23, was for faculty, researchers and students in the areas of dentistry, physical...
Fowler Center's Roger Saillant delivers keynote address at Cleveland Engineering Society
Roger Saillant, executive director of the Fowler Center for Sustainable Value, was the keynote speaker at the Cleveland Engineering Society's Annual Industrial & Manufacturing Conference. Saillant discussed the evolution of automotive painting and emissions standards and what they teach about a lon...
Law’s Tim Webster presents, publishes on topics related to China
Earlier this semester, assistant professor of law Tim Webster’s article “China’s Human Rights Footprint in Africa” was accepted for publication in the Columbia Journal of Transnational Law. The article will feature a response from Professor James Gathii, Wing-Tat Lee Professor of International Law a...
Religious studies and philosophy’s Deepak Sarma speaks on Hinduism at conference in Utah
Deepak Sarma, professor of religious studies and philosophy, traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah, for the Salt Lake City Public Library’s annual Cultural and Religious Pluralism Conference on Dec. 1. He was the keynote speaker, delivering a lecture titled “Diwali and Its Pluralistic Approach to the Gl...
Distinguished University Professor Terry Hokenstad travels to Russia to consult, lecture
M.C. Terry Hokenstad, Distinguished University Professor, recently returned from a week in Russia, where he consulted with members of the Russian Academy of Education and the Accreditation Board of Social Pedagogy and Social Work. Russian social work education recently has been restructured to provi...
Professor of law, bioethics gains media attention for new book, gives presentations on ethics
Science magazine published a review of bioethics and law professor Max Mehlman’s new book Transhumanist Dreams and Dystopian Nightmares: The Promise and Peril of Genetic Engineering. The reviewer described the book as “a deep and wide-ranging catalogue of the implications of transhumanism as a philo...
Dental medicine’s Leena Palomo featured by American Association for Dental Research
The American Association for Dental Research highlighted Leena Palomo, assistant professor in the Department of Periodontics in the School of Dental Medicine, in its monthly feature, “Strides in Science.” In this monthly segment, the ADDR selects a researcher and highlights his/her accomplishments a...
Engineering’s LaShanda Korley selected to present at Kavli Frontiers of Science symposium
LaShanda Korley, Nord Distinguished Assistant Professor of macromolecular science and engineering in the Case School of Engineering, has been selected to attend the 13th Japanese-American Kavli Frontiers of Science symposium. Korley will present a poster titled “Lessons from Nature: Tuning Mechanic...
Law’s Sharona Hoffman gives presentations on electronic health records
Sharona Hoffman, Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, gave a talk Oct. 9 titled “Update on Electronic Health Records: HIPAA and HITECH,” at the Health Care & Market Forces: Current Issues Conference held at Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis. In addition, Hoffman served as a session leader...