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Resources and support extend past Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention Month
While Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention Month ended Oct. 31, the Flora Stone Mather Center for Women reminds the campus community that the university’s services and support continue throughout the year. The Mather Center hosted multiple events to mark the annual national observance, and…
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Law's Juscelino Colares discusses teacher's labor movement
‘A historic moment’: Oregon teachers launch first-ever strikeThe Guardian: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Law, discussed the ongoing, nationwide labor movement—that didn’t stop with autoworkers. “The labor movement is not striking for higher pay,” he  said. “It is…
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Law's Jonathan Adler talks about the Endangered Species Act
The Endangered Species Act doesn’t workThe National Review: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, argued that the Endangered Species Act is “arguably the most powerful and stringent” federal environmental law on the books. “The act contains powerful provisions designed to…
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Political Science's Justin Buchler weighs in on financially supporting Ukraine
Congress continues to debate funding for UkraineSpectrum News: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science, weighed in on the political debate over financially supporting Ukraine to help defend itself against Russia. “If the U.S. stops funding Ukraine, Ukraine folds. There’s no way…
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Law's Jessie Hill comments on possible state responses to Issue 1
Abortion is now a constitutional right in Ohio. But the work isn’t done.Ohio Capital Journal: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, said the state could agree that the six-week abortion ban law is now unenforceable—since the passage of Issue 1—but she is prepared for the…
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A decade of deanship
This article originally appeared in the fall issue of In Brief, the Law School’s alumni magazine.  As November 14 is the ten year anniversary of their joint appointment, we are republishing it here.   Deans Jessica Berg and Michael Scharf have made impressive impacts on the School of Law—and set a…
Amit Gupta selected to join Council of Early Career Investigators in Imaging
Amit Gupta, associate professor of radiology at Case Western Reserve University and division chief of cardiothoracic imaging at University Hospitals, was nominated and selected to join the Council of Early Career Investigators in Imaging (CECI²) Class of 2023 of the Academy for Radiology &…
The Wilma Peebles-Wilkins Endowed Scholarship for Infant and Young Child Well-Being
A true pioneer in the field of social work and applied social sciences, Wilma Peebles-Wilkins, PhD, DPNAP (SAS '71), served as a practitioner, administrator, educator and mentor to hundreds of individuals throughout her career.  Working with autistic children since her early career,…
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Entrepreneurial alumnus and family commit $1.5 million to Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Building
Miguel Zubizarreta (CWR ‘90) likes to be part of projects from the beginning.  In the early 1990s he collaborated with the founder of a small startup to create a new software solution that launched Hyland Software’s journey to becoming a thriving global enterprise. Now Zubizarreta and his family…
Help plan programming for the total solar eclipse in April
Excited for April's total solar eclipse? As we prepare for the path of totality to cross Cleveland in 2024, the CAS/CSE Eclipse Programming Committee is collecting ideas for eclipse-related programs so that we can help members of the campus and greater community connect with all the available…