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Law and bioethics' Jessica Berg presents, publishes on public health, surrogacy and more
Law and bioethics professor Jessica Berg recently had two articles accepted for publication and also presented at five conferences. Her publications, “All for One and One for All: Informed Consent and Public Health” and “Surrogate Decision Making in the Internet Age,” were accepted for forthcoming ...
Schubert Center’s Gabriella Celeste pens op-ed on why housing youth in adult prisons puts public at risk
Gabriella Celeste, the director of child policy for the Schubert Center for Child Studies, recently penned an op-ed that appeared in a Sunday edition of The Plain Dealer. The opinion piece, titled “Housing young criminals in adult prisons may put public at risk,” argued why the state should revise i...
Students perform at Berkeley Music Festival & Exhibition
Students practice in Harkness Chapel prior to leaving for Berkeley, Calif. A group of young early music performers from ϳԹ and the Cleveland Institute of Music have earned a stage appearance at the prestigious 2012 Berkeley Music Festival as part of Early Music America ...
Law and bioethics professor Maxwell Mehlman pens book chapter
Maxwell Mehlman, the Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law and professor of bioethics, recently wrote a chapter for the book The Posthuman Condition (Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, Mads Rosenthal Thomsen, and Jacob Wamberg, eds., Aarhus, Denmark: Aarhus University Press 2012). The chapter is titled “How ...
School of Medicine researchers present more effective way to treat gynecologic cancers
At the 48th Annual Meeting of the American Society for Clinical Oncology (ASCO), School of Medicine researchers presented the results of a phase two study that showed a more effective way to treat gynecologic cancers, shortening radiation treatment time from five weeks to three days. The new method,...
Professor Ellen Landau presents paper in Israel on "Censorship as Discourse"
Ellen Landau, the Andrew W. Mellon Professor of the Humanities in the Department of Art History and Art, recently presented her paper, titled “Effacing the Scottsboro Boys: Censorship as Discourse.” Landau’s presentation occurred at an international conference on Art and Social Justice at Ben-Gurio...
Music lecturer Debra Nagy performs at Berkeley Festival & Exhibition
Baroque oboist Debra Nagy, a lecturer in ϳԹ’s Department of Music, joined the Baroque ensemble Musica Pacifica to present “300 Years On – A Dance Collection from the Reign of Louis XIV” Wednesday, June 6, at the First Congregational Church in Berkeley, Calif. Nagy’s ens...
Weatherhead School’s Chris Laszlo presents to Latin America’s top leaders in Costa Rica
Chris Laszlo, associate professor in the Department of Organizational Behavior at Weatherhead School of Management, recently joined some of the leading scholars on strategy and sustainability at the first “Latin America Forum for Strategies, Solutions, Sustainability” at INCAE Business School in Cos...
Engineering's Lisa Camp speaks at national research development conference
Lisa Camp, assistant dean for strategic initiatives in the Case School of Engineering, spoke at the annual conference of the National Organization of Research Development Professionals in Alexandria, Va., May 21-23. Her talk was titled, “Strategic and Organizational Development Tools to Enhance Res...
Law’s Erik Jensen publishes three scholarly articles
Erik Jensen, the David L. Brennan Professor at the School of Law, recently had three articles published. The first, “Legislative and Regulatory Responses to Tax Avoidance; Explicating and Evaluating the Alternatives,” will appear in the St. Louis University Law Journal. The second, “The Individual M...