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Political science's Kathryn Lavelle serves on panel on former President Woodrow Wilson’s domestic policies
Woodrow Wilson's domestic policies C-SPAN: Kathryn Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor in World Affairs, served on a panel that discussed former President Woodrow Wilson’s domestic policies.
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CWRU faculty, staff and students head to Las Vegas for CES
CWRU represents the CLE at CES2019 WKYC: More than three dozen students, faculty, staff and alumni innovators headed to Las Vegas this week for the Consumer Electronics Show (CES). WKYC talked with some of the inventors, including undergraduate student Xyla Foxlin and doctoral candidates Donghui…
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Students Andrew Dupuis, Xyla Foxlin discuss their YouTube teaching series
Annual CES international trade show will feature Case Western Reserve entrepreneurs WKSU: Andrew Dupuis, a doctoral candidate, and Xyla Foxlin, an undergraduate student, discussed Beauty and The Bolt, the YouTube teaching series they created to make engineering more accessible. They’re part of a…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman writes about concerns related to step therapy
Health insurers want you to try cheaper drugs first, but that can hurt you The Conversation: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, professor of bioethics and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, wrote about concerns related to step therapy, which requires patients to try less…
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Cleveland Humanities Collaborative to expand to Lakeland Community College and Lorain Community College
Lorain Community College, Lakeland Community College humanities students have new path to Case Western Reserve University degree cleveland.com: With support from a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Cleveland Humanities Collaborative will expand to Lakeland Community College and…
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CWRU researchers find preschool is not enough to prepare children who have been exposed to lead for kindergarten
High-quality pre-K doesn’t get most lead-poisoned children ready for kindergarten The Plain Dealer: For children who have been exposed to lead, preschool is not enough to prepare them for kindergarten, according to research out of Case Western Reserve University. Beth Anthony, research assistant…
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Distinguished University Professor Glenn Starkman explains how the moon may be able to detect large chunks of dark matter
Exploradio Origins: The moon as a dark matter detector WKSU: Glenn Starkman, Distinguished University Professor and director of the Institute for the Science of Origins, explained how the moon may be able to detect large chunks of dark matter.
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Law's Jonathan Entin explains why Supreme Court Justice Ruth Ginsburg has emerged as a pop culture icon
Brexit, Ginsburg, Bethlehem exhibit, product reviewer BYU Radio: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, explained why Supreme Court Justice Ruth Ginsburg has emerged as a pop culture icon and the impact she’s had on women’s rights.
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Medicine's William R. Lewis discusses food poisoning symptoms that are a concern for individuals with atrial fibrillation
Dos and don'ts for eating well with atrial fibrillation Everyday Health: William R. Lewis, professor of medicine, discussed some food poisoning symptoms that are a concern for individuals with atrial fibrillation.
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Pathology's Christopher L. King weighs in on what could have caused six passengers aboard a flight to fall ill
Cleveland health officials try to determine what sickened six passengers on Frontier flight The Plain Dealer: Christopher L. King, professor of pathology, weighed in on what may have caused six passengers aboard a flight from Cleveland to Tampa, Florida, to fall ill earlier this week.