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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....
Commencement Speaker Paul Buchheit (’98) Gives $50,000 to Launch Coaching Program for Crew Club
ϳԹ Commencement Speaker Paul Buchheit (CWR ’98, GRS ’98) has given $50,000 to provide paid coaching to participants in the university’s club rowing program. Buchheit, a member of the team as an undergraduate, earlier committed $100,000 to support acquisition of a permane...
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Women faculty, postdocs in STEM: Attend “REACH for Commercialization” workshop
Women faculty members and postdoctoral scholars in science, technology, engineering and mathematics are encouraged to attend a “REACH for Commercialization” workshop at Ohio State University in Columbus, Sept. 23-25. The workshop is intended to give women faculty members and postdocs in STEM an int...
Violence expert comments on how juvenile mind processes death
Experts: Sweet's behavior after grandparents' deaths not uncommon Des Moines Register: Youth violence expert Daniel J. Flannery, director of ϳԹ’s Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, comments on how the juvenile mind processes death in the wake of 17-year-o...
Women Staff Leadership Development Initiative info meeting set for April 12
Women staff members are invited to attend an informational meeting April 12 to find out more about the Women Staff Leadership Development Initiative (WSLDI). WSLDI aims to provide a university-based resource and support system for women professional staff members seeking to further their profession...
Public Affairs Discussion Group to cover “Germany and the European Union”
Kenneth F. Ledford, associate professor of history and law, will lead this week’s Public Affairs Discussion Group on the topic “Germany and the European Union.” The discussion will be held March 9 from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. in Kelvin Smith Library’s Dampeer Room. For more information and a list of up...
Bookstore’s Thwing Center location to close March 9; new Uptown location to open March 19
The ϳԹ Bookstore is on the move! The bookstore’s last day in Thwing Center will be Friday, March 9. The bookstore will then be closed for spring break and will reopen in its new location in the Uptown development at 11451 Euclid Ave. on Monday, March 19. Be sure to loo...
Study led by Lynn Singer finds taking ecstasy during pregnancy is bad for baby
Taking ecstasy during pregnancy is bad for baby’s health (study) The Huffington Post: A recent study found the children of mothers who took ecstasy while pregnant have worse motor skills and hand-eye coordination, among other developmental delays. “The drug’s negative effects are particularly risky...
Take an animated look at some of ϳԹ’s top stories of 2010-11
Who would have thought trans fats could sneak into your diet? That dentists could dig up the dirt on evolution? Or that bicyclists could boost the local economy? The innovative researchers, thought leaders and status-quo challengers of ϳԹ did. From discovering that ultr...
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School of Law’s Hoffman presents in Chicago, publishes on electronic health records
Sharona Hoffman, professor of law and bioethics, presented “Critique of Meaningful Use & Certification Regulations,” at the American Health Information Management Association Legal EHR Summit in Chicago in August. Additionally, her article, “Balancing Privacy, Autonomy, and Scientific Needs in Elec...