Skip to main content

Media

microphone
History's Renee Sentilles discusses controversy surrounding “Baby, It’s Cold Outside”
‘Baby, It’s Cold Outside:’ Predatory song or Christmas classic? cleveland.com: Renee Sentilles, associate professor of history, discussed the controversy surrounding “Baby, It’s Cold Outside,” and explained how the way we hear the lyrics has changed since the song was originally written in 1944.
supremecourtstatue
Law's Jonathan Adler discusses high-profile cases U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear
Reluctant U.S. Supreme Court on collision course with Trump Reuters: After the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear high-profile cases related to social issues, Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, weighed in.
chat-box
Psychiatry's Mike Hogan discusses predictors an individual may be at risk for suicide
Mental health parity may hold key to solving suicide and opioid crises Psychiatric News: Mike Hogan, adjunct professor of psychiatry, explained the predictors that an individual may be at risk for suicide and how better interventions may reduce suicide and opioid deaths.
John-Grabowski
History's John J. Grabowski discusses history of GM plant in Lordstown
GM plant shutdown in Lordstown evokes other dark memories for Mahoning Valley Crain’s Cleveland Business: After General Motors announced plans to cut manufacturing at its plant in Lordstown, John J. Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in History, discussed the history of the plant and…
scales-gavel
School of Law Co-Dean Michael P. Scharf writes about new standard for using force against countries using chemical weapons on citizens
Syria may be using chemical weapons against its citizens again – here’s how international law has changed to help countries intervene The Conversation: Michael P. Scharf, dean of the School of Law and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, wrote about a new standard allowing a…
latoya
Photographer, video artist and advocate LaToya Ruby Frazier to headline Martin Luther King Jr. events
Renowned photographer, video artist and advocate LaToya Ruby Frazier to speak at CWRU in January Cleveland Scene: Case Western Reserve University will welcome photographer, video artist and advocate LaToya Ruby Frazier to campus in January to headline the university’s annual Martin Luther King Jr.…
susan-helper-feat
Weatherhead School's Susan Helper explains why tax cuts should have hinged on keeping jobs in U.S.
Is Trump's trade war bringing jobs back to the US? It's hard to tell CNN: Susan Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, explained why tax cuts to manufacturing companies should have hinged on keeping jobs in the U.S.
capitol-hill
History's Einav Rabinovitch-Fox writes about criticism of Congresswoman-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s clothing
Criticism of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s clothes echoes attacks against early female labor activists The Conversation: Einav Rabinovitch-Fox, visiting assistant professor in the Department of History, wrote about how criticism of Congresswoman-elect Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s clothing is…
cleveland-feat
Student Connor McMurry, Office of the Provost Chief of Staff Lisa Camp talk about future of blockchain technology in Cleveland
Blockland Conference bringing together big names in blockchain trying to make Cleveland a tech hub ABC News 5 Cleveland: Sophomore Connor McMurry and Office of the Provost Chief of Staff Lisa Camp talked about Cleveland’s future in blockchain technology, and the impact it will have on the region.
adler
Law's Jonathan Adler discusses statement by U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts
Among conservatives, some measured support for chief justice’s rebuke of Trump The New York Times: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, discussed a recent statement U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts made…