Han-fen Hu and Rajiv Kishore (Information Systems) had their paper "Making Knowledge Work: An Activity Theory Perspective on Knowledge Management System Effectiveness in Organizational Work and Online Communities" accepted at the Journal of the Association for Information Systems (JAIS). This paper develops a model of knowledge management鈥
Amy Reed-Sandoval (Philosophy) presented "Conversion to Judaism: A Model of Ethnoracial Identity Change" at the virtual workshop Race at the Margins: Context, Contingency, and Identity.
Min Ju Kang and Dr. Aroucha Vickers (both Medicine), presented a poster titled, 鈥淥ne Year, Two Eyes, One Diagnosis: B-Cell Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma,鈥 at the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society 2026 Annual Meeting.
The poster describes a case of sequential bilateral optic neuropathy in a 76-year-old patient, ultimately diagnosed as B-cell non-鈥
Published: Brandon Karcher, Samuel Matthys, Vivek Pamulapati, Jared Griffard, Allison McNickle
Dr Brandon Karcher (Medicine) and his co-authors in the Department of Surgery published a challenge in trauma and acute care surgery case report titled, "Management of devastating mesenteric trauma leading to short gut syndrome," in Trauma Surgery and Acute Care Open.
Marketa Trimble (Law) participated in the "In Conversation: The Perils & Possibilities of Generative AI" panel at the 2026 Nevada Women's Film Festival.
Professor Michael Kagan and Alissa Cooley Yonesawa (both Law) of the 性视界传媒 Immigration Clinic recently published an essay in the University of Cincinnati Law Review titled "Civil Rights Microviolations." Drawing on their clinical experience, the authors define and analyze this new conceptual framework for understanding immigration law.
Marketa Trimble (Law) recently traveled to Prague to guest lecture at Charles University. She joined Dr. Petra 沤ikovsk谩鈥檚 class at the Faculty of Law to lead a discussion on Current Issues in U.S. Copyright Law.
Dr. Edwin Avallone mentors internal medicine residents at the Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine, emphasizing diagnostic reasoning and patient-centered care.