Media
May 31, 2011
Edward Michelson, School of Medicine associate professor and chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine, on University Hospitals Case Medical Center’s new Center for Emergency Medicine: University Hospitals to open new Center for Emergency Medicine in July, The Plain Dealer
May 27, 2011
Timothy Beal, Florence Harkness Professor of Religion, writes about the popular culture construction of bin Laden: There's No Such Thing As Osama Bin Laden, The Huffington Post
May 27, 2011
Thomas Steinemann, ophthalmology professor at the School of Medicine, on when to throw out saline solutions and eyedrops: Expiration dates offer guidance, but passing the limit doesn't always translate to danger, Chicago Tribune
May 27, 2011
Jim Sheeler, Shirley Wormser Professor of Journalism and Media Writing, discusses the meaning of Memorial Day and remembering solders: The Regina Brett Show: Final Salute, WKSU
May 27, 2011
Phillip Resnick, director of forensic psychiatry, on the sanity of parents who kill their children: Parents who kill their kids not always insane, expert says, Denver Post
May 26, 2011
Irena Kenneley, an infection prevention and control expert from the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, says mandatory protocols can help stop the spread of hospital infections: Combating the C. diff Terrorists on the Loose in Hospitals, Infection Control Today
May 26, 2011
Case Western Reserve University's annual book sale is one of the oldest and largest in the country: Cleveland 75,000 Books for Sale, Fox 8
May 26, 2011
Economist Susan Helper says today's U.S. manufacturing jobs may not be that desirable: U.S. on verge of 'manufacturing renaissance,' Wilmington News Journal

Kroger’s CEO mysteriously resigned. An unrelated lawsuit involving Jewel could reveal why Fortune Magazine: Eric Chaffee, professor and the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar at the School of Law, said the former Kroger CEO's forfeiture of $11 million in benefits suggests he avoided…

Tennis in the Land serves up elite talent and fan fun in Cleveland WKYC: CWRU tennis coach Todd Wojtkowski said he's looking forward to the return of Tennis in the Land—now in its fifth year—and praised Cleveland’s strong tennis community. The tournament features top-50 players, including past…