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Scott Shane says small business job growth is stronger than it seems
Small business job creation is stronger than we think Bloomberg Businessweek: “While small business job creation isn’t as strong as we’d like, it’s stronger than many people think,” wrote Scott Shane, the A. Malachi Mixon III Professor Entrepreneurial Studies, in a commentary piece. Small and…
Danger low in mad cow case, says pathology's Pierluigi Gambetti
'Mad cow' incident has very low danger, expert says San Jose Mercury News: Pierluigi Gambetti, professor of pathology, said the case of mad cow disease in California is caused by a rare and poorly understood variant of the illness that is not nearly as threatening as others in the past. “There is…
CWRU receives $50,000 Third Frontier research grant
State awards money for Northeast Ohio ventures Akron Beacon Journal: Case Western Reserve University is among three Northeast Ohio universities to receive grants from Ohio’s Third Frontier Fund Technology Validation and Start-up Fund. The university was awarded $50,000 to develop software designed…
Biomedical engineering's Eben Alsberg talks new stem cell research
Texture of surroundings influences human embryonic stem cell behavior Chemical & Engineering News: Researchers found that human embryonic stem cells grown on smooth surfaces behave differently than those grown on rough ones. The research “offers valuable insight” about how surface roughness…
Law's Jonathan Adler discusses Eaton/TransDigm case
Jury orders Eaton to pay TransDigm division $8.2 million in aerospace case The Plain Dealer: A trial between TransDigm Group and Eaton Corp. ended Tuesday. Federal civil cases like this rarely end in trial, as companies place a premium on certainty and removing the threat of trial, said Jonathan…
A look at Coach Matt Englander's post-surgery return to baseball
Englander returns to Case after brain surgery Fox Sports Ohio: Last fall, head baseball coach Matt Englander underwent surgery for a brain tumor. He’s been back in the dugout and third base coach’s box for every game this season. “I think I do appreciate every out, every game a little more,” he…
Psychology's Amy Przeworski blogs about pressure to succeed
Creating generation anxiety Psychology Today: In her blog, Amy Przeworski, assistant professor of psychology, writes about how pressure to succeed—often brought on at a very early age—may induce anxiety in kids.
Play at CWRU looks at foster children's plight
Partners for Forever Families helps bring foster children's plight to stage The Plain Dealer: The play Sometimes Hope is Enough, performed here on campus, took a look at the Cuyahoga County foster care system and the issues faced by children who “age out” of the system. Children who are in foster…
Scott Shane helps PolitiFact uncover truth behind Romney's statement
Mitt Romney says annual new business startups have dropped by 100,000 since Barack Obama became president PolitiFact: Scott Shane, the A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, helped uncover the truth behind Mitt Romney’s claim that the number of new businesses that have started…
International health's Brian Grimberg's TED talk highlighted
Cleveland TED conference speakers set their sights high The Plain Dealer: At the TEDxCLE event, 13 speakers discussed everything from politics to poetry. This included Brian Grimberg, assistant professor of international health, who put several dozen people into “Buzzkill” T-shirts to illustrate…