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Law Professor Juscelino Colares publishes article on U.S. free trade policy
Juscelino Colares, professor of law and associate professor of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, recently published an article in Bloomberg BNA, a leading source of legal, regulatory and business information for professionals. His article, titled "In Search of Policy Coherence: Upholdi...
Kenneth Kutina and Ana Locci co-author paper on colleges drilling for national gas
Kenneth L. Kutina, vice president emeritus for institutional planning and adjunct professor in the School of Medicine, and Ana B. Locci, director of the ϳԹ’s Biological Field Station and adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Biology, co-authored a paper titled...
Law’s Sharona Hoffman moderates roundtable, publishes paper
Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, moderated a roundtable for Physicians Money Digest about electronic health records and their impact on medical malpractice claims. Also, Hoffman's paper with Andy Podgurski—“The Use and Misuse of Biomedi...
Political scientist’s new book examines role of private enterprise in environmental preservation
Business gets blasted for not only ignoring the world’s environmental problems, but for contributing to them. But a new book by Jessica F. Green, associate professor of political science, explains how private firms, in many cases, are emerging as leaders in tackling the world’s climate concerns. So...
Psychologists’ new book focuses on mustering resiliency to cope after traumas
People often assume that experiencing something horrific automatically leads to posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In contrast, though, most people are actually resilient in the aftermath of trauma. Understanding the principles that underlie such resilience is the focus of a new book. Facilitat...
Art history’s Noelle Guiffrida publishes two essays
Noelle Giuffrida, assistant professor of East Asian art, recently published two essays. Her essay titled “Paintings, Politesse, and Petromania: Sherman E. Lee and of the Art and Archaeology Delegation Trip to China in 1973” appears in the fall issue of the Archives of American Art Journal. It focus...
English department’s Hoeynck and Jewell published in volume of poetry
Two members of ϳԹ’s Department of English, Joshua Hoeynck and Megan Jewell, contributed to a volume of poetry titled The New American Poetry: Fifty Years Later, edited by John Woznicki (Lehigh University Press). The new volume is a collection of essays reflecting on the...
Anthropology’s Melvyn Goldstein publishes new book on Tibetan uprising
Melvyn C. Goldstein, the John Reynolds Professor of Anthropology and co-director of the Center for Research on Tibet, published A History of Modern Tibet, Volume 3, 1955-1957: The Storm Clouds Descend" (University of California Press). This third volume in Goldstein’s award-winning series on the his...
ϳԹ community members meet with Sen. Portman
ϳԹ community volunteers met with U.S. Sen. Rob Portman on Friday, Dec. 6, in Adelbert Hall to thank him for his support for equality in marriage and in the workplace. The group also discussed suicide-prevention efforts for teens and young adults and related federal grant...
Law’s Juscelino Colares publishes multiple articles, presents around the country
Juscelino F. Colares, professor of law, presented “Climate Change-Related Litigation: Signal or Noise?” at the University of Tennessee’s College of Law Sept. 20 and “The Limits of WTO Adjudication: Is Compliance the Problem? A 2013 Update,” at the University of Arizona on Sept. 26. He also gave th...