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Professor David Cooperrider selected to help shape Massachusetts’ energy plan
Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, with executives from energy provider National Grid, has enlisted David Cooperrider, Fairmount Minerals Professor in Social Entrepreneurship and Professor of Organizational Behavior, to help shape the state’s three-year energy efficiency plan. Cooperrider invented A...
English’s William Marling speaks on “The Role of the Agent in the Translation Marketplace”
William Marling, professor of English, recently presented his paper, titled “The Role of the Agent in the Translation Marketplace.” Marling gave his talk May 25 at the conference on “Translating Power, Empowering Translation” at the University of Tallinn in Tallinn, Estonia....
AVP for Research Suzanne Rivera presents at Harvard law, biotechnology and bioethics conference
Suzanne Rivera, associate vice president for research and assistant professor of bioethics, recently gave a talk at the annual conference of the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology and Bioethics at Harvard Law School. The conference’s topic was The Future of Human Subjects Resear...
Law’s Dale Nance gives talk at International Conference on Qualitative Justice and Fairness
Dale Nance, the John Homer Kapp Professor in the law school, recently traveled to Lisbon, Portugal, to give a talk, titled “Why Resilience?” He presented at the International Conference on Quantitative Justice and Fairness, hosted by the University of Lisbon Faculty of Law, May 22-24....
Researchers root out the mechanisms behind mesenchymal stem cells’ healing effects
Could stem cells cure MS? The Scientist: A look deep in the inner-workings of mesenchymal stem cells points to hepatocyte growth factor as the mechanism that likely contribute to the cells’ healing effects. ϳԹ’s Robert Miller, PhD, whose 2009 discovery has laid the groundwork for ...
School of Law Professor Calvin Sharpe edits symposium on ”Forgiveness, Reconciliation and the Law”
School of Law Professor Calvin Sharpe completed editing the Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Conflict and Dispute Resolution’s interdisciplinary symposium on Forgiveness, Reconciliation and the Law. The symposium features six articles on the intersection of science, philosophy, legal doctri...
Law’s Michael Scharf speaks before American Bar Association, International Criminal Law Network
Michael Scharf, the John Deaver Drinko-Baker & Hostetler Professor of Law and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, recently spoke on a panel titled “Establishment of a Special Anti-Piracy Tribunal: Prospects and Reality” at the Spring Meeting of the American Bar Association Int...
Six students, SAGES lecturer to present in Toronto on literary journalism studies
A multidisciplinary group of students will present at the seventh International Conference for Literary Journalism Studies at Ryerson University in Toronto May 17–19. The theme of this year’s conference is “Literary Journalism: The Power and Promise of Story.” The students—Alexis Parisi, Nicholas R...
Law’s Jessie Hill to publish articles on reproductive rights, religious speech and medical issues
Three articles by School of Law professor Jessie Hill will be published in upcoming journals: “(Dis)owning Religious Speech” in the George Mason Law Review, “What is the Meaning of Health? Constitutional Implications of Defining ‘Medical Necessity’ and ‘Essential Health Benefits’ Under the Affordabl...
Law professor Jonathan Adler publishes papers, lectures around the country
Jonathan Adler, School of Law professor and director of the Center for Business Law & Regulation, recently published two papers and presented at six events around the country. His papers were “Water Rights, Markets and Changing Ecological Conditions,” which appeared in Lewis & Clark Law School’s En...