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July 25, 2023
Alzheimer’s drug trials target older Californians. Do they understand what they’re signing up for? Los Angeles Times: Peter Whitehouse, professor at the College of Arts and Sciences, said drug trial investigators can “earn phenomenal amounts” for the patients they recruit. “There’s a bias for them…
July 25, 2023
Cleveland is investing more than ever in violence prevention. Will it be enough? cleveland.com: Dan Flannery, director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, said that Cleveland’s existing violence prevention strategy is largely on the right track but may need an…
July 25, 2023
The Supreme Court’s continuing march to the right CNN: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the close of the recent term of the U.S. Supreme Court, one that saw the conservative supermajority continue to exert its dominance. “The justices vote in line with our…
July 25, 2023
Best personal loans for a 600 credit score WalletHub: Timothy Fogarty, professor of accountancy, offered advice to those trying to find a personal loan with less-than-good credit. “Relatives and friends should be a good option,” he said. “They should know the debtor better than any score captures.…
July 25, 2023
When a student is shot and killed, Cleveland schools' mental health team springs into action Ideastream: Dan Flannery, director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, said that following a surge in gun violence, schools across the country are dealing with increased…
July 25, 2023
Nature really is good medicine. Science can explain why. National Geographic (subscription required): Eileen Anderson, the Anne Templeton Zimmerman MD Professor in Bioethics, said that while studies recommend spending at least two hours per week outdoors, “even a few minutes” outside can improve…
July 25, 2023
The legal principle behind a more restrained Supreme Court term Christian Science Monitor: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed how the Supreme Court approached “standing doctrine” recently. “This effort to postpone deciding certain questions, deciding certain…
July 25, 2023
Third-year law students Jessica Chapman and Harper Fox spent their summer on a self-designed international law research project around Western and Central Europe to study a topic they are both passionate about: memorialization and the impact of legacy work on local communities and visitors…
July 25, 2023
After completing his bachelor’s degree, Zubin Khan spent several years giving students direction as a high school counselor in Detroit. But despite the wise advice he gave, he still hadn’t found his own calling. Khan had begun his undergraduate studies at Eastern Michigan University planning to…
July 25, 2023
From skills in areas like leadership and teamwork to more technical prowess, military veterans bring a valuable array of capabilities to the workforce—and hiring and enrollment managers at Case Western Reserve University are keenly aware. In honor of today (July 25) being National Hire A Veteran…