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Law’s Carrie Basas works with ABA’s Standing Committee on Specialization
Carrie Basas, visiting associate professor of law, attended the American Bar Association’s Standing Committee on Specialization in Austin, Texas, Dec. 3, and was recently appointed to the Standing Committee for a three-year term. Basas is also one of the drafters of the ABA’s current resolution on ...
CWRU author examines the parallel rise of the novel and print culture
Just as e-books and text messaging have their skeptics today, when Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe rolled off the printing press in 1719, the public wondered how this work of fiction and others like it would affect public morals and social order, according to Christopher Flint, associate professor of...
Linda Ehrlich presents in NYC at conference on Spanish cinema
Linda Ehrlich, associate professor of Japanese, presented at the (S)Movies: Contemporary Spanish Cinema conference in New York City Dec. 12-17. Ehrlich gave an introductory talk about Catalan director Isaki Lacuesta and led a post-film-viewing question-and-answer session with the director. Lacuesta...
Law’s Michael Benza speaks at death penalty seminar on presenting a client’s life story
Michael Benza, visiting associate professor in the School of Law, recently presented at the Ohio Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers’ Annual Death Penalty Seminar. His presentation, “The Psychologist as Story Teller: Presenting Your Client’s Life Story,” took place Nov. 18....
Law and bioethics professor Sharona Hoffman presents on “e-health hazards”
Sharona Hoffman, professor of law and bioethics, presented “E-Health Hazards: Provider Liability and Electronic Health Record Systems” at two recent events—the City Club of Cleveland on Nov. 16 and at the Workshop on Governance of Technology, Information and Policies at the Computer Security Applica...
Law professor Juscelino Colares serves as panelist, presenter at recent conferences
School of Law professor Juscelino Colares recently served as a panelist and presenter in Pittsburgh and Suffolk, Va. In Pittsburgh, he was a panelist in the session “Law and Frenchness” at The Idea of France Interdisciplinary Conference, and he also presented “The Reality of EU-Conformity Adjudicat...
Medicine’s Daniel Wolpaw published in New England Journal of Medicine on improving patient interaction
School of Medicine professor Daniel R. Wolpaw’s article, “Seeing Eye to Eye,” was recently published in The New England Journal of Medicine. The article discusses the importance of actually sitting down at the patient’s bedside and having a conversation with him or her. Wolpaw uses his own experienc...
Law’s Dale Nance presents at Duquesne School of Law
Dale Nance, the John Homer Kapp Professor in the School of Law, recently presented at Duquesne University School of Law. His Nov. 17 presentation was titled “Burdens of Proof: Rhapsody on a Theme of Keynes.”...
School of Law professor Robert Strassfeld presents at CWRU, Kenyon this fall
School of Law professor Robert Strassfeld served as panelist or moderator at four presentations this semester. He moderated three, held here at ӰƵ in September: “Piracy: New Threats, New Responses,” at the International Law in Crisis Symposium; “ 9/11: A Ten Year Retrosp...
University hosts “Building a Culture for Digital Scholarship”; event videos now online
ӰƵ hosted the Freedman Center Colloquium on Building a Culture for Digital Scholarship Nov. 7-8. The colloquium addressed the nature and state of digital scholarship, the support and infrastructure necessary to ensure faculty and student success, the changes in the acade...