ϳԹ

Skip to main content

Publications + Presentations

Anthropology’s Melvyn Goldstein featured in documentary
Melvyn C. Goldstein, the John Reynolds Harkness Professor of Anthropology and co-director of the Center for Research on Tibet, was featured in "Dancing in Amdo," a documentary film on the Sino-Tibetan conflict. The documentary explores the Tibet issue from both sides, and it includes interviews wit...
Senior Derek Reinbold publishes paper on political science research funding
Derek Reinbold, a senior political science major, wrote an article published online in The Key Reporter, the newsletter of Phi Beta Kappa. In the article, Reinbold discusses the constraints that Congress recently placed on National Science Foundation funding for political science research. He argue...
Law's Michael Scharf helps plan tribunal to prosecute perpetrators of atrocities in Syria
A blue ribbon panel of former international tribunal prosecutors, international tribunal judges and leading academics, led by ϳԹ Law Professor Michael Scharf and David Crane, former chief prosecutor of the Special Court for Sierra Leone, presented a blueprint for a tribu...
Weatherhead School’s David Cooperrider to present at UN’s TEDx event today; live stream available
David Cooperrider, the Fairmount Minerals Professor of Social Entrepreneurship and faculty director of the Fowler Center for Sustainable Value, will present at the United Nations’ TEDx conference today. The event will be live streamed at TEDxUNPlaza.com. Cooperrider will speak on appreciative inqui...
Pharmacology researchers publish findings in "Journal of Neuroscience"
A team led by Yoshikazu Imanishi, assistant professor of pharmacology, recently conducted research on the behavior of a ciliary G protein coupled receptor (GPCR), Rhodopsin, by using genetically engineered tadpoles. The team’s paper “Signals Governing the Trafficking and Mistrafficking of a Ciliary...
Professor Cassandra Robertson’s research on the ”Plame Affair” published in corporate crime encyclopedia
Cassandra Robertson’s paper, "Plame Affair," was published in the second edition of the Encyclopedia of White Collar & Corporate Crime. The entry looks at the events surrounding the exposure of Central Intelligence Agency agent Valerie Plame. Robertson’s article can be read online, but a subscripti...
Article by law’s Matthew Rossman selected for publication in “Brooklyn Law Review”
An article by Matthew Rossman, professor of law and co-director of the Milton A. Kramer Law Clinic Center, was selected for publication in Brooklyn Law Review’s summer 2014 edition. The article is titled “Evaluating Trickle Down Charity – A Solution for Determining When Economic Development Aimed a...
Deputy Provost Lynn Singer delivers keynote at international psychoactive substance conference
On Thursday, Sept. 12, Lynn T. Singer, deputy provost and vice president for academic affairs, delivered the keynote address at the Second International Conference on Novel Psychoactive Substances at Swansea University, Swansea, Wales. Singer’s keynote was titled "Longitudinal Outcomes of Infants P...
Law’s Aaron Perzanowski presents on reconciling personal, intellectual property
Aaron Perzanowski, associate professor of law, recently presented a paper at the Intellectual Property Scholars Conference at Cardozo Law School. His paper was titled “Reconciling Personal and Intellectual Property.” In addition, The Plain Dealer quoted Perzanowski in an article last month, titled ...
Professor Jonathan Adler publishes articles and essays, speaks on panels and before Congress
Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, has been active in publishing and presenting around the country. His recent article, “Learning How to Fish: Catch Shares and the Future of Fishery Conservation” (with Nathaniel Stewart), appears in UCLA Environmental Law & Policy Review, a...