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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses the outcome of federal appeals court decisions on Obamacare
Split decision! Fed appeals courts disagree on Obamacare subsidiesCNBC: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the outcome of the two conflicting federal appeals court decisions on the legality of Obamacare subsidiaries. “It's in everyone's interest for this issue to…
Begun Center's Jane Timmons-Mitchell gives advice on how parents can help prevent suicide
How parents can prevent bullied kids from committing suicideYahoo.com: Jane Timmons-Mitchell, senior research associate at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research & Education, discusses how parents can help prevent teenagers and younger children from committing suicide. "Find out if…
Law's Michael Scharf discusses possible avenues of seeking justice in the Malaysia jet disaster
Long odds for justice in Malaysia jet disasterAssociated Press: Michael Scharf, interim co-dean of the School of Law and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, discussed potential avenues that could be taken to seek prosecution in the Malaysia jet disaster. "If the perpetrators…
International research team discovers genetic dysfunction connected to hydrocephalus
Case Western Reserve scientist helps lead study that links “Dishevelled” genes to disruptions in cerebrospinal fluid flow in animal models The mysterious condition once known as “water on the brain” became just a bit less murky this week thanks to a global research group led in part by a Case…
International students can use peerTransfer to pay tuition
International Students can pay their tuition and fees electronically from foreign bank accounts using peerTransfer. The service is secure, convenient and fast and offers highly competitive exchange rates. Once international students have established themselves in the United States, they should…
UCITE to hold session on new Blackboard updates
Blackboard has been updated for the fall 2014 semester to enhance the learning management system. The new version improves the usefulness of Blackboard tests, notifications and groups. At the next University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education (UCITE) session, Katie Skapin, an…
Kelvin Smith Library offers digital archives of research
Check out Kelvin Smith Library's digital library at library.case.edu/digitalcase/, which archives, preserves and disseminates the intellectual output of research at the university in electronic formats, as well as collections of historical library materials that have been digitized. View and…
Think[box] team's ”Waterfall Swing” displayed in Austria
Case Western Reserve University alumni Andrew Witte and Mike O’Toole, manager of Thinkbox Ian Charnas, and Andrew Ratcliff created a “Waterfall Swing” that is now being displayed at the OK Center for Contemporary Art in Linz, Austria. The 18-foot-tall structure, which seeks to combine engineering…
History’s Gillian Weiss’ book featured for French translation
The French translation of, Captives and Corsairs: France and Slavery in the Early Modern Mediterranean, by Gillian Weiss,associate professor and director of undergraduate studies in the Department of History, was featured in the literary supplement of Le Monde, the leading French-language…
Physics’ Mano Singham debates minister on existence of God
Mano Singham, adjunct associate professor of physics, participated in a debate titled, “God Does Not Exist” in June. Singham debated with Joe Puckett Jr., a Christian minister for the Hartville Church of Christ. The debate was held at the Northwest Church of Christ in Canton.