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VP Marilyn Mobley speaks in honor of MLK, Nelson Mandela
On Saturday, Jan. 18, Marilyn Sanders Mobley, vice president for the Office of Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity, was the keynote speaker at the annual Portage County NAACP Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast. Her talk, "Two Men, One Dream, Our Challenge," focused on the connections be...
Professor Kathryn Mercer presents on law school's new curriculum
Kathryn Mercer, professor of legal analysis and writing, presented at the one-day Legal Writing Conference at the University of Michigan School of Law, in Ann Arbor, Mich., on Dec. 6. Mercer presented "Enhancing the First Year with Emotional Intelligence and Leadership Skills," and discussed the ne...
Law's Jonathan Adler to have a regular presence on "The Washington Post"
This week, The Washington Post announced a partnership with The Volokh Conspiracy, a well-known blog that covers law, public policy, politics, culture and other topics. Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, has written...
Law’s Timothy Webster testifies in Washington about U.S.-China trade relations
Timothy Webster, assistant professor of law and director of the East Asian Legal Studies program, testified last week in Washington, D.C., about China's compliance with World Trade Organization (WTO) regulations. Skeptics have wondered if the United States’ trade relationship with China is fair and...
Psychiatry's Stephen Levine publishes work on love, mental health
Stephen B. Levine, clinical professor of psychiatry in the School of Medicine, authored the book Barriers to Loving: A clinician’s perspective, which Routledge published this past October. The book is the result of a 20-year exploration of the nature of adult sexual love, particularly the ways love...
Professor Henry Adams to discuss, sign new book at Wolfs Gallery Jan. 25
Before modern art arrived in industrial cities like Boston, Chicago and Detroit, the popularity of post-impressionistic art forms surfaced in Cleveland. Henry Adams, professor of American art, explains why modern art’s coming of age occurred in Cleveland rather than other industrial centers in his n...
Professor Deepak Sarma to present in-gallery talk at MOCA Jan. 16 on artist Simon Evans
Deepak Sarma, professor of South Asian religions and philosophy, will present a talk at the Museum of Contemporary Art–Cleveland (MOCA) Jan. 16 at 7 p.m. The talk, which is free and open to all, is titled “Simon Says ‘Nothing’: Deepak Sarma on Simon Evans.” Evans is an artist who meticulously assem...
Neurology’s Bashar Katirji and Robert Ruff co-edit comprehensive neuromuscular textbook
Bashar Katirji and Robert L. Ruff, professors of neurology at the School of Medicine, co-edited the second edition of a comprehensive neuromuscular textbook with Henry Kaminski, a ϳԹ alumnus and former faculty member. The text, titled Neuromuscular Disorders in Clinical Practice, is a large, two-...
Law’s Jessie Hill serves as panelist, moderator at multiple discussions
Jessie Hill, professor of law, served as a panelist and moderator at multiple discussions throughout the end of last year. On Nov. 6, she served as a panelist for a discussion on voting rights after Shelby County v. Holder, sponsored by the ϳԹ Law School Black Law Stude...
Oxford University Press publishing updated how-to guide for oral presentations
Oxford University Press is publishing an updated edition of an award-winning how-to guide for making oral presentations. The primer, called SPEAK, was developed in 2008 for undergraduate students in ϳԹ’s Seminar Approach to General Education and Scholarship (SAGES) prog...