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Professor Atwood Gaines re-signed to four-year term as journal editor-in-chief
Atwood Gaines, professor of anthropology, bioethics, nursing and psychiatry, has been signed for another four-year term as editor-in-chief of the journal Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry. In his first four years, the journal has seen its rank among health-related anthropology journals rise to No. 1....
Law’s Paul Giannelli publishes articles, in contract for four books
Paul C. Giannelli, the Albert J. Weatherhead III and Richard W. Weatherhead Professor and a Distinguished University Professor, recently published a number of articles, from “Forensic Science Reform” in the Texas Law Review to “Arson Evidence” in the Criminal Law Bulletin. Additionally, he has three...
Paper by adjunct instructor, doctoral student to be presented at international research conference
Jennifer Madden, adjunct instructor at the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and a doctoral student at Weatherhead School of Management, recently had a paper accepted for presentation at the International Research Society for Public Management’s annual conference in Rome. Her paper, “Emotiona...
Rhonda Williams’ article published in book on struggles for housing in L.A. and beyond
Rhonda Williams, director of the ϳԹ Social Justice Institute/Alliance, recently published an article in the book Freedom Now! Struggles for the Human Right to Housing in L.A. and Beyond. Her article, “‘We Refuse!’: Privatization, Housing and Human Rights,” was selected as the opening article of th...
Marilyn Sanders Mobley to speak, be recognized for founding African American Studies program at George Mason
Marilyn Sanders Mobley, vice president of the Office of Inclusion, Diversity & Equal Opportunity, will travel to George Mason University this week, where she will be recognized for her work as one of the founders of the university’s African American Studies program. Mobley created the program while ...
Law professor Jonathan Adler publishes, presents on environmental issues, interstate competition
School of Law Professor Jonathan Adler recently had three scholarly articles published: “Labeling the Little Things” in The Nanotechnology Challenge, “Interstate Competition and Race to the Top” in Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy and “Eyes on a Climate Prize: Rewarding Energy Innovation to Ac...
Law’s Carrie Basas presents at Labor and Employment Relations Association conference
The School of Law’s Carrie Basas presented at the Labor and Employment Relations Association annual meeting in Chicago Jan. 6. The visiting associate professor presented on “Public Sector Bargaining Agreements, Disability Rights, and Technology as Access.”...
Article by biomedical engineering’s Zheng-Rong Lu selected for F1000
An article by Zheng-Rong Lu, the M. Frank and Margaret Domiter Rudy Professor of Biomedical Engineering, was selected and evaluated by a member of the Faculty of 1000 (F1000). This evaluation places his work in the post-publication peer review service’s library of the top 2 percent of published arti...
Art’s Henry Adams writes essay for major art exhibition in Paris
Henry Adams, professor of American art, wrote the catalogue essay for a major exhibition of work by the Wyeth Family—N. C., Andrew and Jamie Wyeth—that just opened in Paris at the Mona Bismark Foundation. The exhibit has received glowing press, including an enthusiastic review in the famous French n...
Michael Scharf presents on fraud and piracy abroad; publishes international law article
Michael Scharf, the John Deaver Drinko-Baker & Hostetler Professor of Law and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, participated in the World Legal Forum's Expert Meeting, A Self-Regulatory Initiative to Facilitate International Standardization and Dispute Resolution for Multina...