Throughout his distinguished career, Binstock has established himself as a leader in his field, with a record of exemplary achievement in research, scholarship and contributions to the university and broader local and national communities.
Throughout his distinguished career, Binstock has established himself as a leader in his field, with a record of exemplary achievement in research, scholarship and contributions to the university and broader local and national communities.
Kathryn Lavelle, Ellen and Dixon Long Associate Professor of World Affairs, spent the spring 2010 semester as a visiting research chair in world affairs at the Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto. She conducted research on the international implications of the financial crisis with the goal of producing a book on American financial politics in comparative perspective.
This annual award celebrates and recognizes the achievements of women faculty members at Case Western Reserve University. This award honors one woman from each school at Case Western Reserve University for her excellence in research and scholarship.
The group will convene for its first meeting in Florence, Italy, in May 2011.
Congratulations to Professor Pete Moore, who has been awarded a Social Science Research Council Grant to support the Northeast Ohio University Consortium for Middle East Studies (NOUCMES)’ Speakers Series, Scholarship on the Contemporary Muslim World: Presenting New Perspectives to Middle America.
Professor Posner will be located in Paris, France, for the 2011-12 academic year, working on his project, The European Union, Regulatory Cooperation and International Finance.