Won-Yong Oh (Management, Entrepreneurship, and Technology) and Alex Chackel wrote a business case study published by Ivey Publishing, a leading publisher and distributor of business case studies globally. The title of the case is "Ghost Tree Invitational, Ltd.: Financial Challenges." It describes the financial challenges a non-profit organization…
Professor Joe Regalia (Law) recently appeared on the podcast Summarily — A Podcast for Busy Lawyers and discussed "Is Your Firm Ready for AI?"
Shane Kraus (Psychology) and colleagues recently published a paper, "Compulsive sexual behavior disorder: The importance of research on women," in the Journal of Behavioral Addictions. 
Michelle Tusan (History) published “Lausanne’s Legacy or How not to end a War” for the Council for Global Cooperation.
Postdoctoral scholars Marta Plominska and Dawid Mzyk (Fine Arts) were invited to present at the Florida Flute Festival in Orlando this weekend. Their performance featured the composition, "Wail," by American composer Nicole Chamberlain for flute and trombone, contributing significantly to their ongoing postdoctoral research. Notably, Chamberlain…
Professor Nancy Rapoport (Law), along with Andrew M. Perlman and Melissa B. Shultz, co-authored and published the first edition of PracticePerfect Professional Responsibility. The book is an interactive study aid to explain commonly encountered legal doctrines through easy-to-understand animated videos, illustrative examples,…
On January 25, professor Kathy Stanchi (Law) was invited to speak to 67 Canadian justices and judges on Cognitive Bias and Judging as part of the Canadian Institute for the Administration of Justice annual Seminar on Personal Prejudices and Cognitive Biases.
Professor Francine Lipman (Law) was recently named as one of the 50 most downloaded US Tax Law Professors of 2023. 
Taylor Flaherty and Jennifer Byrnes (both Anthropology) published an article titled, "Technical Note: Individuals identified by radiographic comparison: A sample of demographics and the region of body used for identification in Clark County, Nevada, USA (2017–2020)," in Forensic Science International.

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