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Theater's Beth McGee talks about immersive theater performance experience
"Shadow of the Run Chapter 1: WanderLust" brings immersive theater to town The Plain Dealer: Beth McGee, professor of theater, talked about the experience of attending an immersive theater performance.
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Physics' Glenn Starkman, Jagjit Singh Sidhu explore possible dark matter detection method
If this type of dark matter existed, people would be dying of unexplained ‘gunshot’ wounds Science: Glenn Starkman, Distinguished University Professor and director of the Institute for the Science of Origins, and Jagjit Singh Sidhu, a graduate student in the Department of Physics, conducted…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman explains lack of regulation surrounding full-body donation
Dismembered limbs, head sewn onto the wrong body allegedly found in raid on Arizona body-donation company TIME: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, professor of bioethics and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, explained the lack of regulation surrounding full-body donation.
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses new environmental law center
Case Western Reserve saves the planet with new environmental law center Cleveland Magazine: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law, discussed the new center, including what he hopes it will accomplish and what…
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Weatherhead School's Richard Boyatzis discusses how to effectively coach others
Three coaching mistakes that prevent change in others Forbes: Richard Boyatzis, the H.R. Horvitz Professor of Family Business, weighed in on how to more effectively coach others. Boyatzis is the co-author of a forthcoming book titled Helping People Change with Melvin Smith, professor of…
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Law's Michael Benza explains laws meant to sent a message
How many tickets did motorists receive for distracted driving in Georgia? The Center Square: Michael Benza, senior instructor of law, explained why some laws, like those against distracted driving, are intended to send a message, even if they can’t or won’t be easy to enforce.
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Law's Jonathan Adler discussed the late retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens
Justice Stevens leaves powerful environmental legacy E&E News: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law, discussed how retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens, who died last week, approached cases…
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Faculty member Lee Hoffer weighs in on new ketamine-related medication
Has esketamine been vastly overhyped? GQ: Lee Hoffer, associate professor of anthropology and professor of psychiatry, weighed in on a new ketamine-related medication for those with treatment-resistant depression.
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Dermatology's Susan Nedorost explains how dyes in clothing could cause allergic reaction
Why you should always wash new clothes before wearing them TIME: Susan Nedorost, professor of dermatology, explained how disperse dyes used in clothing could cause an allergic reaction in some, and how washing items before wearing them could help.
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Law's Jonathan Entin remembers retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens
Retired Justice John Paul Stevens, a maverick on the bench, dies at 99 ideastream: After retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens died last week, Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, remembered the justice’s appointment and his belief in writing the first draft of…