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Strategic Giving's Amanda Pinney speaks on donating effectively
Thoughtful, effective giving lies in realizing motivation Cleveland Jewish News: Amanda Pinney, executive director of strategic giving, discussed the importance of conversations between donors and the organizations they want to support so that the donor’s interests are understood.
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Weatherhead School's Michael Goldberg writes article about French entrepreneur
The economic minority: Supporting French entrepreneurs who lack access to capital Forbes: Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation at the Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, wrote about a French…
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Student Affairs' Robert Haynie interviewed for local outreach programs
Dr. Robert Haynie helps link Case Western Reserve's med school with the community: My Cleveland The Plain Dealer: Robert Haynie, associate dean for student affairs and dean of the Robbins Society at the School of Medicine, is profiled for the several civic programs he’s founded and helps run,…
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Medicine's Robin Jump relates immune system and aging process
Older people can be more vulnerable to infections. There are ways to guard against them. The Washington Post: Robin Jump, an associate professor in the School of Medicine, spoke about how the aging process—and the presence of chronic conditions—can make the immune system less effective at…
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Electrical Engineering and Computer Science's Ken Loparo describes how to choose degree type
Control and automation engineering programs: challenges and opportunities Control Automation: Ken Loparo, Arthur L. Parker Professor, Electrical, Computer and Systems Engineering, talked about how Case Western Reserve University has been offering a degree in systems and control engineering since…
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Begun Center's Mark Singer speaks on helping loved ones recover from addiction
Demi Lovato suggests three ways to support a loved-one recovering from addiction, and a therapist says she’s spot on Business Insider: Mark Singer, the Leonard W. Mayo Professor in Family and Child Welfare and deputy director of Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, agreed…
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Economics' JB Silvers discusses short-term health insurance
Health care finance expert says buyer beware of short-term health insurance WKSU: JB Silvers, professor of economics at the Weatherhead School, spoke about the pitfalls of short-term health insurance due to the exemption of such plans from consumer protections in the Affordable Care Act.
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University Technology's Sue Workman speaks about embracing career opportunities
Northeast Ohio women leaders offer tips on seizing opportunities, pursuing your dreams: Mentoring Monday cleveland.com: Sue Workman, vice president of university technology and chief information officer, spoke about career challenges that can provide opportunities to grow professionally.
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Medicine's Carol Rosen relates sleep and childhood obesity
Late Bedtime Linked to Obesity in Children. Here's What Parents Can Do Healthline: Carol Rosen, a professor of pediatrics in the School of Medicine, spoke about how short sleep durations are associated with the development of childhood obesity, while also noting limitations in the studies…
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Economics' Daniel Shoag explains affordability of food and consumer behavior
Proposed dollar store moratorium in Cleveland still under administrative review ABC-Cleveland 5: Daniel Shoag, associate professor of economics at the Weatherhead School of Management, spoke about how consumer behavior is affected by affordability and access, especially with regards to food.