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Why SAGES Fellow Brad Ricca thinks female-driven movies are hits this summer
'Bridesmaids,' 'The Help' draw women audiences – and big box-office numbers The Christian Science Monitor: Female-driven films have been huge hits at the box office this summer, such as The Help and Bridesmaids. The success of Bridesmaids, said SAGES Fellow Brad Ricca, was partly due to the fact…
Dean Pamela Davis on doctor shortages, medical school solutions
Doctor shortage threatens U.S. and Ohio: The Changing Face of Medicine The Plain Dealer: A doctor shortage across the U.S. and in Northeast Ohio is occurring. To combat this, medical schools have agreed to grow enrollment by 30 percent by 2015—a difficult task for the schools, as classrooms and…
NeoProteomics, co-founded by Mark Chance, earns $300k grant
Biomarker spinoff from Case Western Reserve gets $300K federal grant MedCity News: NeoProteomics, a spinoff from Case Western Reserve University that was co-founded by the Center for Proteomics and Bioinformatics’ director Mark Chance, received a $300,000 grant from the National Institutes of…
Psychiatry professor Sara West says no clear trends in filicide exist
Experts: Child homicides emotional, but not a trend in Boulder County Longmont Times-Shield: In Boulder County, Colo., four children have been killed by their parents since 2009. Though shocking, there is no community profile to explain the problem, said Sara West, assistant professor of…
Law professor Lewis Katz talks N.J. eyewitness identification reform
New Jersey high court ruling on eyewitness identification could spur reforms nationwide The Plain Dealer: New Jersey Supreme Court’s recent ruling allows criminal defendants to more easily contest eyewitness identification, and this ruling could spur other states to adopt similar reform because…
Jonathan Adler suggests alternative views for GOP on EPA
What if Republicans closed the E.P.A.? The New York Times: The 2012 field of Republican presidential candidates oppose the Environmental Protection Agency, which a Republican president, Richard Nixon, began in 1970. School of Law professor Jonathan Adler wrote an essay, “Fixing, Not Ending,…
Law professors weigh in on recent Supreme Court rulings
U.S. Supreme Court shifts basic personal jurisdiction rules Litigation News: Cassandra Burke Robertson, associate professor of law, and Andrew Pollis, assistant professor of law, discuss recent Supreme Court cases and how previous decisions affected the latest rulings.
Engineering's David Zeng discusses earthquake's effect on Cleveland
Earthquake centered in Virginia felt by many in Northeast Ohio The Plain Dealer: The 5.8 magnitude earthquake centered in Virginia was felt by many in Cleveland, but it was not harmful here. David Zeng, chair of civil engineering, said that for an earthquake to cause damage in Cleveland, its…
Professor Daniel Goldmark discusses animating music
Animating music: The Fleischer era WNYC: In the late 1920s, music and animation finally joined together, thanks to Fleischer Studios, whose work includes Betty Boop, Popeye and Superman. Daniel Goldmark, associate professor of music and director of graduate studies in musicology, talks about the…
CWRU sponsors Aretha Franklin American Music Masters tribute
Aretha Franklin coming to Cleveland for American Music Masters salute The Plain Dealer: Aretha Franklin has been selected as an honoree for the American Music Masters series, which is presented by Case Western Reserve University and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. A week of festivities…