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Weatherhead School's Ronald Fry describes how leaders create positive change
Do your questions spark positive change? Podcast with Professor Ronald Fry Making Positive Psychology Work: Ronald Fry, professor of organizational behavior, explained how leaders can affect positive change in the workplace and gave tips for helping accomplish that.
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Religious studies' Peter Haas speaks about perception of Israeli Prime Minister
What could a Netanyahu indictment mean? Cleveland Jewish News: Peter Haas, the Abba Hillel Silver Professor Emeritus of Jewish Studies, discussed the way Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is viewed, especially in the American Jewish community.
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Religious studies' Jay Geller describes research into German Jewish history
1869, Ep. 64 with Jay Geller, author of The Scholems Cornell Press: On a podcast, Jay Geller, the Samuel Rosenthal Professor of Judaic Studies and associate professor of history, spoke about his books and research into German Jewish history after World War II.
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Biomedical engineering's Niha Beig explains research into lung cancer diagnostics
A boost for thoracic radiology healthcare-in-europe.com: Niha Beig, a third-year PhD student in biomedical engineering, explained research she and others are conducting into improving lung cancer diagnostics from CT and PET images through radiomics.
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Cleveland Humanities Collaborative helps community college students transfer to CWRU
Study: 40% of community college students take humanities classes Education Dive: The Cleveland Humanities Collaborative was featured in an article about humanities education initiatives. The program helps Ohio community college students transfer to Case Western Reserve University to earn…
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Religious studies' Brian J. Clites discusses clergy sexual abuse survivors
Clergy sexual abuse—innocence lost, faith damaged, trust betrayed Social Work Today: Brian J. Clites, associate director of the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities and instructor in the Department of Religious Studies, spoke about his research with survivors of clergy sexual abuse and…
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Begun Center's Rachel Lovell discusses poor quality of sex trafficking research
What is sex trafficking? An explanation Cincinnati Enquirer: Rachel Lovell, senior research associate at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, explained why research into sex trafficking is often of poorer quality than other scientific research.
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Law School's Laura McNally-Levine speaks about new Law School clinic
CWRU to partner with Cuyahoga County to establish Second Chance Reentry Law Clinic Crain’s Cleveland Business: The School of Law will establish a Second Chance Reentry Law Clinic to help inmates reenter society by addressing certain barriers. Laura McNally-Levine, the law school’s associate…
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Biology's Michael Moore and Ryan Martin explain dragonfly research
Dragonflies found to adapt color of wings to temperature MSN: Biology researchers, including graduate student Michael Moore and assistant professor Ryan Martin, found that dragonflies adapt the color of their wings to local temperature—a discovery that might explain color variation in other…
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Law School's Jonathan Adler comments on Trump administration's policy changes
The real reason the Trump administration is constantly losing in court The Washington Post: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, weighed in on the Trump Administration’s efforts to change policy, including rolling back environmental regulations, and why some courts are…