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Medical students led by Sanjit Datta qualify for Collegiate Inventors Competition
CWRU students’ clean-water invention is finalist in national competition The Plain Dealer: A group of School of Medicine students, led by Sanjit Datta, is competing in the 2018 Collegiate Inventors Competition. The team is working to improve access to clean water with a sensor that changes color…
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Medical student Kayla Hicks discusses student experience, Doc Opera
Girls in STEM | Doc Opera takes center stage for Case Western Medical students WKYC: School of Medicine student Kayla Hicks spoke about her inspiration to pursue pediatric heart surgery, her experience as a CWRU student and the upcoming Doc Opera, a charity event that features skits from CWRU…
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Law School's Jonathan Adler describes potential misconduct of Acting Attorney General
Cornered and raging, Trump begins his coverup. Here’s how Democrats can respond. The Washington Post: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, detailed the various kinds of misconduct that Acting Attorney General…
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Law School's Aaron Perzanowski examines Amazon's regulation of refurbished Apple products
Amazon is kicking all unauthorized Apple refurbishers off Amazon Marketplace VICE: Aaron Perzanowski, professor of law, weighed in on a recent move by Amazon to limit those who sell refurbished Apple products in its marketplace to those approved by Apple.
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Begun Center's Rachel Lovell explains rape kit testing process
Backlogged rape test kits produce several possible leads Associated Press: Rachel Lovell, senior research associate at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, explained how testing backlogged rape kits is just the first step toward justice. “The testing will always just be…
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Law School's Ayesha Bell Hardaway speaks on jail phone call commissions
Expensive jail calls are a crime against children of incarcerated parents Commercial Appeal: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, assistant professor of law, weighed in how Shelby County, Tennessee, receives commissions on phone calls between individuals in jail and their families.
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Nursing's David Foley comments on depressive symptoms for nurses
The unique struggle of being a nurse with depression VICE: David Foley, assistant professor at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, discussed factors that can result in depressive symptoms in nursing and how mentorship in the workplace can help.
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ISO's Patricia Princehouse speculates about dogs' domestication
Exploradio Origins: How wolves became dogs WKSU: Patricia Princehouse, director of the Program in Evolutionary Biology and outreach director of the Institute for the Science of Origins, explained her theory about the domestication of dogs.
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Law School's Charlie Korsmo shares history as child actor
Charlie Korsmo, the child star of Hook and Dick Tracy, is now a law professor People magazine: Charlie Korsmo, professor of law, spoke about his experience as a child actor in several popular films from the 1990s as well as why he has returned occasionally, over the years, to acting, while…
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Political science's Justin Buchler examines civility in political campaigns
Civility in politics, age discrimination law ideastream: Associate Professor of Political Science Justin Buchler discussed the efficacy of campaign advertisements, the decreasing civility of the current American political climate and what could possibly improve the courtesy of the political…