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October 28, 2016
Paul Giannelli The White House recently released a report on forensic science, which cited six of Professor Paul Giannelli’s articles. Giannelli is a Distinguished University Professor and the Albert J. Weatherhead III and Richard W. Weatherhead Professor of Law. The President’s Council of…
October 28, 2016
Chris Laszlo, the Char and Chuck Fowler Professor of Business as an Agent of World Benefit and faculty executive director of the Fowler Center, wrote an article for The Huffington Post about mindfulness in business practices. He discussed the role of mindfulness practices in business and the…
October 28, 2016
Rhonda Y. Williams, founder and director of the Social Justice Institute, penned an opinion piece on the importance of showing up to the polls on Election Day. In her opinion piece, titled “Your silence will not protect you from Donald Trump - voting is imperative,” she explained why she believes…
October 28, 2016
Have you ever wondered where the rocking chair came from, or why cheap plastic chairs are everywhere? The way we choose to sit and what we choose to sit on speak volumes about our values, our tastes and the things we hold dear. Architect and writer Witold Rybczynski will chronicle the history of…
October 28, 2016
The dominant narrative framing of the July 1966 events in Cleveland’s Hough neighborhood is that the mostly African-American residents “rioted” out of “frustration” with the interrelated facts of oppressive city policies and poor living conditions. Recent historical work questions the…
October 27, 2016
Amid rising premiums, Trump offers Obamacare repeal, Clinton proposes reforms Sinclair Broadcast Group: Joseph White, the Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy, explained some of the reasons Obamacare premiums rose and the challenges the next president will face in lowering them.
October 27, 2016
Ohio voters overwhelmed with TV ads and calls CBS News: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science, discussed whether repeated TV ads help to sway voters’ minds.
October 27, 2016
Monopoly expert Philip Orbanes says classic board games are more popular than ever The Plain Dealer: Philip E. Orbanes (CIT ’70), former vice president of Parker Brothers and founder of Winning Moves Games Inc., recently stopped by Case Western Reserve University to celebrate Kelvin Smith…
October 27, 2016
Poverty Center researchers Dr. Robert Fischer and Dr. Elizabeth Anthony will be presenting at the American Evaluation Association’s 2016 conference on October 28 and 29, 2016. Rob Fischer, co-director of the Poverty Center, is presenting on “Evaluating Social Impact Financing in Human Services” on…
October 27, 2016
Did you know that it's not too late to go Greek this semester? Fraternities welcome potential new members to all of their public events. All are welcome to approach any chapter at any time to learn more about who they are, what they do and what they have to offer to brothers and to the…