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William Claspy interviews University Farm leaders in latest "Off the Shelf" podcast
In the most recent episode of “Off the Shelf,” humanities librarian William Claspy interviews the University Farm’s Ana Locci and Christopher Bond. Locci, the farm’s director, and Bond, its horticulturalist, recently published a photographic history of the University Farm, ӰƵ Unive...
Law’s Paul Giannelli publishes, presents on expert witnesses, forensic evidence and more
Paul C. Giannelli, Albert J. Weatherhead III and Richard W. Weatherhead Professor in the School of Law, recently published a number of books and articles, such as Courtroom Criminal Evidence (Lexis Co. 5th ed.), Ohio Juvenile Law (West Co. 2011) and “Forensic Science: Why No Research?” in the Fordha...
Law, bioethics professor Sharona Hoffman co-authors two articles
Sharona Hoffman, professor of law and bioethics and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, has recently co-authored two articles. The most recent, “Surrogacy for the Single, Gay Man,” co-written by former visiting professor Tawia Ansah, was accepted for publication in Health Matrix. Another, “E-Hea...
Law professor Juliet Kostritsky’s article to be published as book chapter
An article by Juliet Kostritsky, Everett D. & Eugenia S. McCurdy Professor of Contract Law, will be published as a book chapter by Cambridge University Press. The article, “Default Rules for Interpretation Should Not be Left to Party Choice: Solving Real Life Problems Requires Rejecting the Party Ch...
Law, bioethics professor Jessica Berg publishes two papers, presents across U.S.
Jessica Berg, professor of law and bioethics, recently completed two papers for publication. One, “Informed Consent for Registry Research,” was a white paper for Health and Human Services’ Agency for Health Research and Quality (AHRQ) and was published in September. The other, “Times, they are a Cha...
History’s Marixa Lasso presents in Cartagena, Colombia, on bicentennial of city's independence
Marixa Lasso, associate professor of Latin American history, recently presented in Cartagena, Colombia, at a conference celebrating the bicentennial of the city’s independence from Spain. The academic conference gathered historians from Colombia, Europe, the U.S. and Latin America who have researche...
Eli Reshotko selected as William R. Sears Memorial Lecturer at University of Arizona
Eli Reshotko, Kent H. Smith Professor Emeritus of Engineering, was selected as the 2011 William R. Sears Memorial Lecturer at the University of Arizona. He gave the lecture Oct. 27 in Tucson. The William R. Sears Memorial Lecture Series celebrates the work and life of the late Bill Sears, a renowne...
Paul Giannelli coauthors chapter for Federal Judicial Center, National Academy of Sciences book
Paul Giannelli, Albert J. Weatherhead III and Richard W. Weatherhead Professor in the School of Law and Distinguished University Professor, coauthored a chapter on forensic science in the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence. The reference manual is published by the Federal Judicial Center and th...
Law’s Carrie Basas featured at University of Michigan and on radio show
Carrie Basas, visiting associate professor at the School of Law, presented “HIV Stigma” Oct. 25 at the University of Michigan Law School, where she was an invited speaker by the health law organization and the university's Center for Ethics in Public Life. Additionally, her book, Lawyers, Lead On, ...
Law’s Michael Scharf keynotes law school conference, speaks on terrorism
Michael Scharf, John Deaver Drinko-Baker & Hostetler Professor of Law and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, delivered a speech at the Cleveland City Club titled, “Is Terrorism Worth Defining?” on Oct. 26. Then on Oct. 28, he gave the keynote address at the Central States La...