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Hunter Peckham discusses neurostimulation field's growth
Neurostimulation field sparking investor interest Crain’s Cleveland Business: Most companies in the neurostimulation field are tied to technologies or ideas created at Case Western Reserve and local hospitals, and they’re attracting major interest from investors and medical device companies. “I…
Law's Michael Scharf weighs in on classification of Syria as "armed conflict"
“War crimes” charges in Syria now possible Reuters: The International Committee of the Red Cross has officially named the fighting in Syria an “armed conflict,” which makes combatants subject to the Geneva Convention’s laws of war. “Once the laws of war apply, all the countries that are party to…
Alums of CWRU/Cleveland Play House MFA program profiled in "The Plain Dealer"
Made in Cleveland: Broadway is snapping up talent crafted in Northeast Ohio The Plain Dealer: Talent from the Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Play House MFA Acting Program is making it big on Broadway and on the screen. The Plain Dealer profiles some of the top names from the program,…
Political science's Pete Moore weighs in on Syrian conflict
Crisis in Syria WKYC: The United Nations estimates that at least 10,000 people have been killed in Syria after violence started there 16 months ago. Pete Moore, associate professor of political science, weighed in. “At its base, this is a political conflict over control of the future of a very…
Susan Helper discusses outsourced jobs coming back to U.S.
Homeward bound? Firms mull return China Daily: Many companies that had outsourced jobs to countries such as China are now considering moving these jobs back to the United States. Susan Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, said factors such as energy costs are making the U.S. a…
Law's Michael Benza discusses Cleveland police officer acquittal
Judge in Cleveland police shooting case visited FOP event days before acquitting officer The Plain Dealer: The judge who acquitted a Cleveland police officer attended a Fraternal Order of Police event two days before the trial. "You have to question attending an event like that on the eve of a…
"Cleveland Jewish News" takes a look at the Siegal Lifelong Learning Program
Siegal Lifelong Learning opens doors this fall Cleveland Jewish News: The Laura and Alvin Siegal Lifelong Learning Program at Case Western Reserve University will open this fall, offering classes in memoir writing, Western cosmology and more. As part of the university, the program can “tap into…
Ritalin could help Alzheimer's patients, explains neurology's Alan Lerner
Ritalin may help Alzheimer’s patients, too ABC News: Ritalin, a drug often used for attention deficit disorder in children, may hold promise for older individuals with Alzheimer’s disease because it could treat symptoms of apathy in these individuals. “Apathy is one of the most common behavioral…
Theater's Jerrold Scott talks his steampunk take on Shakespeare
Distracted Globe offers steampunk 'Twelfth Night' Greenville Online: Jerrold Scott, an associate professor of theater, is directing a stage production of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night—a steampunk version. “Steampunk is an idealized version of the Victorian industrial revolution,” he said. “We use it…
Sanford Markowitz coauthors study that could lead to new colon cancer treatments
Genetic aberrations seen as path to stop colon cancer The New York Times: Sanford Markowitz, the Dr. Sanford Markowitz/Frances Wragg Ingalls Professor of Cancer Genetics, is an author on a new study that found genetic vulnerabilities that could lead to new treatments for colon cancer. Though…