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We all know a lot about what state and federal lawmakers are doing during their elected terms, but what about after they leave office?
I had the chance to find out recently during a couple of pleasant and interesting conversations with former state representative Jack Cera.
The Democrat from Bellaire left the General Assembly at the end of 2020 due to term limits. First elected in 1982, he represented the local area at the state level for 23 years in all 14 years during his first stint in office and another nine years after he was appointed in 2011 to replace Lou Gentile, who had been appointed to the state Senate.
Barr-Melej Spotlighted in Chilean Rock-Music Magazine
Dr. Patrick Barr-Melej, Professor of History and Interim Executive Director of the Center for International Studies, was interviewed by the Chilean music magazine Rockaxis for a recent special edition on rock music and Chilean musical icon Víctor Jara.
Dr. Patrick Barr-Melej, Professor of History and Interim Executive Director of the Center for International Studies, was interviewed by the Chilean music magazine Rockaxis for a recent special edition on rock music and Chilean musical icon Víctor Jara.
Jara, who was murdered by the emergent military regime of Gen. Augusto Pinochet in 1973, was a revolutionary activist and key figure in Chile’s Nueva Canción (New Song) movement, known for its strongly folkloric rhythms and lyrics that spoke of and to the working class and poor. While remembered and still celebrated internationally for his folk music and Marxist credentials, Jara’s musical tastes and friendships were more co
Dr. Caroline Kingori, an associate professor and interim associate dean for research within Ohio University’s College of Health Sciences and Professions, has been awarded a Visiting Professor Fellowship in Kenya by The Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA).
Later this year, Kingori will depart for Kenyatta University for roughly 80 days to support academic activities and work on public health education and research. Born and raised in Nairobi, Kenya, she’s previously worked in Kenya since her Ph.D. project in 2011, returning nearly every year since to engage in research, as well as collaborate on other opportunities there and in other African countries.