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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg weighs in on crowdfunding's impact on entrepreneurs
Delay in crowdfunding rules hurts foreign entrepreneurs Entrepreneur: Michael Goldberg, an adjunct professor of banking and finance, penned an op-ed on crowdfunding investments for businesses around the world.
Law dean Lawrence Mitchell discusses online classes
Cleveland's law schools venture into cyber classes The Plain Dealer: The School of Law is one Cleveland law school testing out online programs, planning to put its entire LLM program online in the fall. "I don't think there's any sacrifice in the quality of education at all," said Dean Lawrence…
Religion's Deepak Sarma profiled in NYT arranged marriage article
Modern lessons from arranged marriages The New York Times: Religious studies professor Deepak Sarma is profiled in an article on the importance of parents’ involvement in choosing marriage partners.
Law's Jonathan Entin weighs in on new gun proposal
Pros, cons of President Obama's gun proposal for gun owners WKYC: School of Law professor Jonathan Entin discussed the pros and cons of President Barack Obama's new gun control proposal that would require universal background checks on gun purchases.
Dermatology's Meg R. Gerstenblith discusses skin-cancer detecting smartphone apps
Smartphone apps can fall short in detecting skin cancer, study finds ABC News Radio: Relying on unregulated smartphone apps to detect skin cancer can postpone diagnosis and cause harm, a study found. However, the FDA has announced plans to regulate these apps and, given their accessibility, they…
Weight loss pills potentially dangerous, says nutrition's Mary Beth Kavanagh
Live on Lakeside: Weight-loss supplements WKYC: Nutrition’s Mary Beth Kavanagh discusses the consequences of diet pills, from fat-burning pills to laxatives. She sites the potentially acute dangers of taking such substances, many of which have yet to be properly researched.
Law's Maxwell Mehlman, football coach Greg Debeljak sound off on sports enhancing drugs debate
Live on Lakeside: Sports enhancing drugs debate WKYC: School of Law professor Maxwell Mehlman and head football coach Greg Debeljak weighed in on the debate surrounding performance enhancing substances in sports, examining the pressures that face the athletes as well as the shaky distinctions…
Researchers Discover Promising Prognostic Marker for Aggressive Breast Cancer
CLEVELAND - A team of researchers led by Goutham Narla, MD, PhD, at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and University Hospitals Case Medical Center, and collaborators at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Erasmus Medical Center, have discovered a gene variant that drives the…
Design for America info session to be held tonight
Design for America Studio at Case Western + Cleveland Institute of Art will host an information session tonight. Those interested in the studio are invited to attend the event to find out about its upcoming projects and possible leadership opportunities and to meet others with an interest in…
Donate blood, get free Qdoba at Juniper Community Council blood drive Jan. 24
On Thursday, Jan. 24, Juniper Community Council will host a blood drive at Wade Commons' Red Cats Room from 2 to 7 p.m. All participants will receive free Qdoba. Register online and make an appointment with the sponsor code: casewestern. Walk-ins are welcome. More information can be found at…