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Cleveland women leaders share advice
La Prensa: Diana Bilimoria, PhD, professor of organizational behavior, offered career advice as a panelist at the quarterly women’s speaker’s series organized by the Women of Color Foundation and American Greetings on May 17.
Growth factor in stem cells may spur recovery
Growth Factor in Stem Cells May Spur Recovery from Multiple Sclerosis Science Daily: Researchers at Case Western Reserve are making more progress in the fight against MS. A research team led by neuroscientist Robert H. Miller, PhD, and biologist Arnold Caplan, PhD, has discovered that a substance…
Cleveland kids learn healthy habits while training for marathon
We Run This City youths do just that in Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon Plain Dealer: More than 500 Cleveland school kids participated in last weekend’s Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon as part of the We Run This City program, a collaborative effort between several partner organizations, including Case…
Affecting positive change with appreciative inquiry
Focusing on past corporate success to build future success Business Vancouver: A roadmap to problem solving in business takes a cue from the appreciative inquiry model, a discipline based on affecting positive change developed by David Cooperrider, Fairmount Minerals Professor of Social…
More than semantics: Small business loans and small loans to business
Small Business Loans and Small Loans to Business Small Business Trends: Scott Shane, the A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, interprets the economic state of small businesses by looking at two categories of business loans. “The statistics on ‘small business loans’ may…
A critical look at superheroes
Scholar says superheroes lift despair, threaten status quo Examiner.com: As superheroes take the summer movie season by storm, SAGES fellow Brad Ricca, PhD, takes a critical look at the meaning behind these characters, their history and their impact on children. “I think that the idea of an…
A new approach to drive organ donations
Using a DMV wait to enroll organ donors New York Times (blog): Can contemplating a video while in line at the DMV increase organ donations? Case Western Reserve’s Daryl Thornton, MD, discusses the results of his study. “Even though the majority of people support organ donation, it’s hard for them…
University names first Edwards scholar
Cleveland student Nichelle Ruffin gets scholarship for undergraduate degree at Case Western Reserve and medical school Plain Dealer: High school senior Nichelle Ruffin wins the first scholarship awarded by the Joan C. Edwards Charitable Foundation’s Health Professions Pipeline program. The…
Bioethicist talks compensation for organ donation
Poll: Americans Show Support For Compensation Of Organ Donors NPR: Case Western Reserve bioethicist Stuart Younger comments on national NPR poll that gauges support for compensating organ donors.
Student describes university response during Libyan civil unrest
CWRU's support during war was crucial for Libyan students: Mohamed Baqar Plain Dealer: Doctoral chemical engineering student and native Libyan Mohamed Baqar describes university response during Libyan civil unrest in guest column.