Media
January 08, 2020
Power pairs, such as ‘Rastus and Hattie’ and ‘Tiny Houses,’ were the talk of the stage this season: Year in Review 2019 The Plain Dealer: Alex Brightwell, a third-year student in the Case Western Reserve University/Cleveland Play House MFA program in the College of Arts and Sciences, earned praise…
January 08, 2020
Exploradio Origins: The evolving role of a biostatistician WKSU: Jill Barnholtz-Sloan, the Sally S. Morley Designated Professor in Brain Tumor Research in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences at the School of Medicine, discussed risks and causes associated with brain tumor…
January 08, 2020
Understanding the motives of mothers involved in their childrens’ deaths Boston Globe: Philip Resnik, professor of psychiatry in the School of Medicine, weighed in on the case of a woman who killed herself and her children in Boston.
January 08, 2020
Consumer alert: Don’t abbreviate 2020 when signing documents Fox 8 - WJW: Tim Fogarty, professor of accountancy in the Weatherhead School of Management, spoke about the possibility and implications of fraudulently changing dates on legal documents.
January 08, 2020
Q&A: 2019 full of legislative victories for opponents of abortion rights WCPN: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, was a part of a conversation about the state of abortion of rights in Ohio. She opined that it may take some time before a challenge to Roe v. Wade comes before…
January 07, 2020
Local books: Just Breathe & Little Victories ideastream: Aviva Vincent, adjunct professor at both the School of Dental Medicine and the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, discussed research into the benefits of therapeutic horseback riding.
January 07, 2020
What does it mean to be ‘conservative’ in the Trump era? Christian Science Monitor: Jonathan H. Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, shared his thoughts on factions dividing conservatism, defining a new era.
January 07, 2020
Nature’s 10: 10 people who mattered in science in 2019 Nature: Yohannes Haile-Selassie, adjunct professor of anthropology in the College of Arts and Sciences, was recognized for his research on a well-preserved 3.8-million-year-old skull of an early human ancestor discovered in Ethiopia—and spoke…
January 06, 2020
Why are private markets the new public markets? Private Company Director: Anat Alon-Beck, assistant professor of law, analyzed the trend of private companies choosing not to go public.
January 06, 2020
Loss of autism gene may lead to pile-up of proteins in neurons Spectrum: Lin Mei, professor and chair of the Department of Neurosciences in the School of Medicine, as well as the Allen C. Holmes Professor of Neurological Diseases in the Department of Neurology, spoke about new research showing…