Johns Hopkins Company Professor Earns Inaugural Emerging Scholar Award

Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) June 27, 2013

Adam Seth Litwin, an assistant professor at the Johns Hopkins Carey Company College, has been chosen an inaugural winner of the Emerging Scholar Award in Employee Participation and Ownership.

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The newly introduced $ 1,500 award is presented by the Academy of Management, the oldest and largest scholarly management association in the world, and is sponsored by the Foundation for Enterprise Improvement, a La Jolla, California-based organization that promotes broad-based employee participation and employee ownership.

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Litwin, an expert in the areas of strategic human resources management and employment relations, was honored for his collective and increasing physique of research on employee involvement, significantly of it inside overall health care organizations. He was nominated for the award by Adrienne E. Eaton, chair of the Department of Labor Research and Employment Relations at the Rutgers University College of Management and Labor Relations, and Thomas A. Kochan, the George Maverick Bunker Professor of Management at the Sloan College of Management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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The AOM is presenting two other new Emerging Scholar prizes for $ 1,500, with sponsorship by the Employee Ownership Foundation and Equity Administration Inc, respectively. All three AOM awards recognize innovative function by emerging researchers in the location of employee involvement. Litwin and the other winners will obtain their awards in the course of the annual gathering of the Academy of Management, scheduled for August 9-13, 2013, in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. The AOM has much more than 19,000 members from 109 nations.

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A member of the Carey Organization School faculty given that 2008, Adam Seth Litwin earned his doctorate at MIT Sloans Institute for Operate and Employment Analysis. In addition, he holds degrees from the London College of Economics and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

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In 2009, Litwin won the Alfred P. Sloan Foundations Business Studies Dissertation Prize for his doctoral research examining the adoption and diffusion of electronic health record systems. The dissertation also earned an honorable mention from the Labor and Employment Relations Association, regarded as the nation’s foremost academic organization focusing on employment relations.

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Stick to-up Action Required to Set Standards for DOMA Choices, Says John Marshall Law School Professor

(PRWEB) June 27, 2013

Adhere to-up action is required from the Obama Administration or the courts to support clarify how the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) will be applied across the nation, says Associate Dean and Professor Anthony Niedwiecki of Chicagos John Marshall Law School.

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Although the Court struck down DOMA in United States v. Windsor, No. 12-307 (U.S. June 26, 2013), it did not deliver any further directions, arguing that it had no other purpose to venture into matters typically left to the state except to stigmatize and demonize gay people.

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For that reason, a question still remains on whether or not all or some of these rights will extend to those folks who have been married in one state but now live in a state that doesn’t recognize very same-sex marriage, the professor stated.

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Niedwiecki, a gay activist, said he is anxious to see what the next step will be in clarifying the Wednesday ruling. He referred to as the selection granting gay couples equal protections under federal law an historic ruling. The court said defining marriage as between one particular man and one lady was wrong. All couples, regardless of sexual orientation, are eligible for federal rewards, such as tax rules and Social Safety payments.

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The Court stated that the law unfairly treated legally married same-sex couples differently than legally married opposite-sex couples an action that violated the Equal Protection Clause of the U.S. Constitution,” the law professor explained.

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Niedwiecki predicted the impact of this choice will be quick for those identical-sex couples who are legally married in their state. A query nevertheless remains on whether or not all or some of these rights will extend to those people who were married in one state but now live in a state that doesn’t recognize identical-sex marriage.

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In its second choice Wednesday, Hollingsworth v. Perry, No. 12-144 (U.S. June 26, 2013), the Court examined an objection to Californias Proposition 8 authorized in 2008 that declared marriage between a man and a woman. In its choice, the Court ruled that these opposed to gay marriage lacked standing to bring an appeal in which the federal district court and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals each located the California law unconstitutional.

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While the case was getting appealed, no same-sex marriages had been performed, but California Governor Edmund Jerry Brown has ordered all clerks in the state to commence issuing marriage licenses to exact same-sex couples as soon as the district court lifts its “stay.”

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About The John Marshall Law School

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The John Marshall Law School, founded in 1899, is an independent law college positioned in the heart of Chicagos legal, financial and industrial districts. Via classes, clinics and unique programs, students create the strategic, analytical and transactional lawyering skills that are so useful to employers. Its superb curriculum, coupled with outstanding abilities and experiential finding out, aid make John Marshall graduates practice-prepared from day a single. For practicing attorneys, John Marshall delivers nine LLM degrees, a lot more than any other law college in the Midwest. John Marshall is also a leader in supplying distance education alternatives in intellectual home, estate planning and employee benefits at the advanced graduate degree level. John Marshall provides six clinical experiences, such as the nationally recognized Veterans Legal Support Center &amp Clinic and the Fair Housing Legal Clinic. U.S. News &amp Planet Reports Americas Best Graduate Schools 2014 edition ranks John Marshalls Lawyering Abilities Plan second and its Intellectual House Law plan 12th in the nation.

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Michigan Financial Development Executive and Award-Winning Professor Appointed to NextEnergy Board of Directors


Detroit, Mich (PRWEB) June 27, 2013

NextEnergy, the Detroit-primarily based advanced energy accelerator, announced right now the appointment of two new board members, Mark Barteau, director, University of Michigan Power Institute and Steve Hilfinger, executive vice president and COO, Michigan Financial Improvement Corporation (MEDC). Each will serve a two-year term.

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NextEnergy is quite fortunate to have two men and women with such diverse and wealthy backgrounds joining our board. They both bring a wealth of technical and organization information and encounter which is crucial to advancing NextEnergys mission, stated Jean Redfield, President and CEO, NextEnergy.

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Steve Hilfinger joined the Michigan Economic Improvement Corporation as its Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer in December 2012. In this position Hilfinger oversees several operational and administrative functions and works with the MEDCs senior leadership to achieve the strategic objectives of supporting organization development and producing much more and much better jobs throughout Michigan. Prior to accepting this appointment by Governor Snyder, Hilfinger served as director of the state Division of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) and was the states chief regulatory officer. Previously, he spent 23 years practicing law and was a founder and workplace managing partner at Foley and Lardner LLP in Detroit. Hilfinger is admitted to practice law in Michigan and Illinois and is a member of the Company, Overall health Care and Administrative Law Sections of the State Bar of Michigan.

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Our mission at the MEDC is to grow Michigan companies, foster entrepreneurship and help innovation in sectors and organizations across our state, mentioned Hilfinger. Energy is a driving force behind Michigan and all our organization sectors. We wont be productive with no study and investments. Im excited and honored to serve on the NextEnergy board and to be a component of these modifications.

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Mark Barteau is Director of the University of Michigan Power Institute and the inaugural DTE Energy Professor of Sophisticated Power Study. He previously served as the Senior Vice Provost for Investigation and Strategic Initiatives at the University of Delaware, exactly where he held appointments as the Robert L. Pigford Endowed Chair of Chemical Engineering and Professor of Chemistry &amp Biochemistry. He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 2006 and has served as the co-chair of the Chemical Sciences Roundtable of the NRC and the chair of the Council of Chemical Sciences for the DOE Workplace of Science. He at present serves on science advisory boards for the Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory at Pacific Northwest National Lab and for the National Institute of Clean and Low-Carbon Energy (Nice) China. In 2008, Dr. Barteau was named one particular of the one hundred Engineers of the Contemporary Era by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.

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NextEnergy is an important component of Michigan’s major efforts in energy innovation and entrepreneurship, stated Barteau. UMs Energy Institute is committed to moving the needle in advancing options to meet our energy challenges, and I look forward to working with NextEnergy, a team that brings a strong market concentrate to that shared commitment.

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Other members serving on NextEnergys board are Chairman Robert Buckler, Vice Chairman Maria Thompson, Secretary/Treasurer Richard DiBartholomeo, Michael Boulus, Steven Kurmas, Christopher Rizik, Paul Skalny and Ned Staebler.

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Founded in 2002 as 501(c)(three) nonprofit organization, NextEnergy is one of the nations major accelerators of advanced energy technologies, businesses and industries. NextEnergy drives technologies demonstration and commercialization delivers sector and venture development solutions and supplies an authoritative voice in the public sector. Because its inception, NextEnergy has helped attract a lot more than $ 1 billion of new investment in the state of Michigan, such as applications in excess of $ 150 million in which NextEnergy has directly participated. For far more data, check out nextenergy.org.

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University of Colorado Professor to Lead NASA Campaign to Study North American Air Top quality

Boulder, CO (PRWEB) June 06, 2013

A University of Colorado Boulder professor is leading a key NASA airborne science campaign this summer time that will probe climate patterns and air pollution over a vast expanse of North America that have prospective worldwide climate consequences.

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The campaign, recognized as the Research of Emissions, Atmospheric Composition, Clouds and Climate Coupling by Regional Surveys, or SEAC4RS, will allow researchers to look at the atmosphere from leading to bottom at a crucial time of year when sturdy weather systems pump chemical substances from regional air pollution higher into the atmosphere, mentioned CU-Boulder Professor Brian Toon, the project science leader. The team will use a suite of scientific instruments aboard 3 aircraft: a NASA DC-8 airliner converted into a flying laboratory, the agencys high-altitude ER-2 — a contemporary version of the Air Force U2-S reconnaissance aircraft — and a Spec Inc. Lear Jet from Boulder equipped with sophisticated sensors to measure the properties of clouds.

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The multimillion-dollar project will involve a lot more than 250 scientists, engineers, students and flight personnel from 5 diverse NASA centers, the National Center for Atmospheric Analysis in Boulder, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and 15 universities, like CU-Boulder, Harvard University, the California Institute of Technologies and the University of Innsbruck. The investigation flights in the SEAC4Rs campaign are slated to begin in August and run by way of the end of September.

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There are a number of mission goals, mentioned Toon, a professor in CU-Boulders atmospheric and oceanic sciences department. The group desires to recognize how air pollution and other substances like water, for instance, are carried from Earths surface to the stratosphere, because they can impact climate and the ozone layer. Whilst such vertical transport occurs everyday in the course of random thunderstorms, it also occurs in organized systems like hurricanes and the North American Monsoon, which covers a massive region of the American Southwest as nicely as Mexico, Central America and northern South America each and every summer season, bringing rain to arid lands, he mentioned.

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A second aim is to chart how emissions from plants and domestic animals are interacting with air pollution, said Toon, who also is affiliated with CUs Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. In the southeast United States, there are large atmospheric emissions from plants and folks that affect air high quality, he said. When the air from these two sources is mixed, uncommon chemistry can take place, potentially impacting human well being. Satellites show a massive modify in these emissions between August and September, which we would like to know much more about.

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The team also is interested in greater understanding how smoke impacts climate and will study intense North American forest fires hurling enormous plumes of smoke into the atmosphere that can drift across the Atlantic Ocean to Europe. By altering cloud properties and by absorbing sunlight, smoke can have a important impact on the climate, he stated.

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In addition, the SEAC4RS air campaign will be used to measure the accuracy of NASA satellites, create new methods for gathering atmospheric data and to find out a lot more about the planet from space. Numerous NASA Earth-observing satellites are involved in the project, including CloudSat, CALYPSO and GOES.

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The SEAC4Rs campaign will be based at Ellington Field in Houston, which is operated by NASAs Johnson Space Center, and at NASAs Dryden Investigation Center in Edwards, Calif.

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LASPs Sebastian Schmidt and Peter Pilewskie — Pilewskie also is a professor in CU-Boulders atmospheric and oceanic sciences department — will be studying radiation from the sky and how it is impacted by aerosols like smoke, air pollution and clouds. LASPs Lynn Harvey will aid with flight organizing and forecasting, while two of Toons students, Chris Maloney and Pengfei Yu, also will support with flight arranging.

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This is a wonderful chance for graduate students, stated Toon. Not only do they get involved in a big field plan, they also get to meet the scientists from the United States and other nations involved in the project. These varieties of campaigns are a great opportunity for our students to become component of the wider scientific neighborhood and to demonstrate their personal abilities.

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Some of the NOAA researchers involved in SEAC4RS are affiliated with the Cooperative Institute for Study in Environmental Sciences, a joint venture of CU and NOAA. CIRES scientist Jose Jimenez, also a professor in CU-Boulders chemistry and biochemistry department, will be studying air pollution particulates, which includes soot unleashed by forest fires. A number of CU-Boulder graduate students from CIRES also are involved in the campaign.

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Toon was one particular of two mission scientists for a $ 12 million NASA campaign in 2007 operating out of Costa Rica and involving 600 scientists, students and assistance employees to measure how tropical storms influence international warming and stratospheric ozone depletion. In 2011, the American Geophysical Union awarded Toon the Revelle Medal for his groundbreaking perform on the effects of aerosols and clouds and climate.

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The SEAC4Rs campaign is sponsored by the Earth Science Division in the Science Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C., with assistance from the National Science Foundation and the Naval Research Laboratory.

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