Media
September 16, 2011
Hoarding: Humane societies find too many animals in homes
The News-Messenger: Humane societies have seen an increase in animal hoarding, but the issue is nothing new, said Donald K. Freedheim, emeritus professor of psychology. “Hoarding has become, all of a sudden, a recognized problem,” he said. “...
September 16, 2011
What not to do when you apply to college
U.S. News & World Report: Robert McCullough, director of undergraduate admission, provides examples of mistakes to avoid when applying to college....
September 16, 2011
7 things dentists wish you knew about diabetes and dental health
dLife: Individuals with diabetes are two to three times more likely to be at risk for gum disease than someone who doesn’t. Nabil F. Bissada, professor and chair of the department of periodontics, explains the gum disease and diabetes...
September 16, 2011
Cleveland's IngenuityFest kicks off Friday with an intriguing blend of art, technology
The Plain Dealer: Dozens of artists, engineers, dancers, instrumentalists and technologists will take part in this weekend’s IngenuityFest, including Jared Bendis, creative director of new media at the Freedman C...
September 13, 2011
Scientist believes someone alive today will live to be 150 years old
WEWS: British researcher Aubrey de Grey believes there’s a person alive today who will live to 150, and that within 20 years someone will be born who will live to be 1,000. Robert Binstock, professor of aging, said the probability...
September 13, 2011
Can empty nesters still afford to splurge?
SmartMoney: As parents become empty nesters, they often think their spending days are over, but they end up spending more money because they have more freedom. That, in turn, causes them to seek employment, oftentimes starting their own businesses. “Contra...
September 13, 2011
Northeast Ohio auto sales boom, growing at double the national rate
The Plain Dealer: Northeast Ohioans are buying new cars twice as quickly as others around the country. The sales of the Chevrolet Cruze, a vehicle made in the area, may be distorting numbers, said economics professor Robin Dubin. “...
September 13, 2011
Ohio lumps 2 GOP districts as it loses House seats
Associated Press: Ohio’s new congressional landscape will be downsized to combine two Republican districts in southern Ohio and two Democratic districts in northeast Ohio. The new map sounds relatively nonpartisan to Justin Buchler, associate profe...
September 13, 2011
Spotlight On: Historical Performance Practice Program
Early Music America: The students and faculty in the Historical Performance Practice program were highlighted in the Boston Early Music Festival. “The student playing here was stylish: with no conductor, they managed to convey phrasing and artic...
September 13, 2011
Three Northeast Ohio offshore wind power projects secure federal money
Crain’s Cleveland Business: Case Western Reserve University received $540,000 in grants from the federal government for wind energy research. The university’s project “will evaluate potential impacts of offshore wind on the elec...