CSU Examines the Impact of Violence

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As part of the Multidisciplinary Research Panel Series, the CSU Office of Research is hosting “Violence and Society: Examining the Impact of Violence in Our Lives” on Friday, March 29.

Moderated by Cheryl Bracken from the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, the panel will feature Wendy Regoeczi, Thomas Humphrey and Cyleste Collins, three CSU researchers who have examined the role and impact of violence in society. 

The panel, which is free and open to the public, begins at 12:00 p.m. in Parker Hannifin Hall, Room 104. 

Regoeczi is a professor and chair of the Criminology, Anthropology and Sociology Department and director of the Criminology Research Center whose scholarship and teaching includes criminology, interpersonal violence, homicide, domestic violence and sexual assault. Humphrey,  an associate professor of early American history and chair of the History Department, has written on violence, power and authority. Collins is an assistant professor of social work and has been involved in research on substance abuse, child abuse and neglect, domestic violence, and perceptions of discrimination. 

The Cleveland State University Office of Research began their Multidisciplinary Research Panel Series to enhance collaboration across the University to creatively and meaningfully address the needs of the community and society. This monthly panel series provides CSU faculty with the opportunity to share their research interests with a broad audience, to learn about the research of their colleagues campus and to develop wide-ranging collaborations.

For more information about the series, including upcoming events, visit https://www.csuohio.edu/research/multidisciplinary-research-panel-series.