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English's Walt Hunter interviews author Honor Jones about her new novel
A novel about motherhood, childhood, and secrets The Atlantic: Walt Hunter, chair of the Department of English at the College of Arts and Sciences, noted that in Sleep, author Honor Jones begins with a child’s view of the world, echoing the intimacy of longtime friendship. In an interview with…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses Trump administration's plans to potentially suspend the writ of habeas corpus
Threats to habeas corpus Bloomberg podcast: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the Trump administration's plans to potentially suspend the writ of habeas corpus, the legal rule that protects people from being held in jail without a good reason.
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Medicine's Jin Kim-Mozeleski discusses food pantries as a setting for an anti-smoking program
Food pantries aim to boost anti-smoking program Spectrum News: Jin Kim-Mozeleski, assistant professor of the Department of Quantitative Health Sciences and a researcher with the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods, highlighted why food pantries are an ideal setting for a new…
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Medicine's Ryan Marino discusses medical uses of ketamine
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives aired a ketamine therapy session. What is that? USA Today: Ryan Marino, assistant professor of medicine, said ketamine is considered a general anesthetic, but can be used otherwise medically.
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Law's Cassandra Burke Robertson discusses President Trump's push to end birthright citizenship
Birthright citizenship case at Supreme Court reveals deeper questions about judicial authority to halt unlawful policies The Conversation: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko-BakerHostetler Professor of Law, discussed President Trump's attempt to end birthright citizenship. The…
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Mandel School's Mark Chupp discusses Euclid's plan to reduce youth gun violence
Euclid holds May 17 meeting to draft gun violence prevention plan ideastream: Mark Chupp, associate professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences and founding director of the Community Innovation Network, discussed Euclid's plan to create a five-part…
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2025 Special Recognition Award
Kenneth B. Chance, DDS (DEN ‘79) Kenneth B. Chance, DDS (DEN ‘79), former 2004 recipient of the Distinguished Alumnus Award, is being honored with the 2025 Special Recognition Award for his twenty years of distinguished leadership service to Case Western Reserve University and the School of…
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2025 Distinguished Alumnus Award
Madge Potts-Williams, DDS (DEN ’81) Madge Potts-Williams, DDS (DEN ’81) has been named the recipient of the 2025 Distinguished Alumnus Award—an honor that reflects her remarkable 44-year legacy of excellence in clinical practice, dental education, and organized dentistry. Through her unwavering…
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2025 Outstanding New Dentist
Morgan S. Celistan, DMD, MMSc (DEN ‘20) Morgan S. Celistan, DMD, MMSc (DEN ‘20) has been named the 2025 Outstanding New Dentist. Her dedication to patient care, academia and curriculum development, participation in organized dentistry, and mentorship of dental students have set a new benchmark…
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Law Review publishes “Permitting the Future” Symposium
In September 2023, the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law hosted an interdisciplinary workshop on “Permitting the Future,” examining the legal and economic aspects of permitting and review requirements for new technologies and environmentally desirable infrastructure and development.…