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Weatherhead School's Daniel Shoag writes about trends related to requirements for job positions
Research: When the economy is good, employers demand fewer credentials Harvard Business Review: Daniel Shoag, visiting associate professor of economics, co-wrote an article discussing the trend of employers raising the requirements for job positions during recessions and lowering them in more…
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Law's Jonathan Adler shares the question he would ask U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh
What would you ask Brett Kavanaugh? The New Republic: If Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, could ask U.S. Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh one question, he would ask about due process.
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Pathology's Rafick-Pierre Sèkaly discusses his team's research on HIV
The quest to cure HIV Chemistry World: Several teams of researchers aim to cure HIV, one of which is led by Rafick-Pierre Sèkaly, professor of pathology. Sèkaly discussed his team’s work with minimally invasive gene editing.
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Law's Carmen Naso explains explains negative impact of incarceration before trials
Lucas County judges aim to cut down on cash bonds Toledo Blade: Carmen Naso, senior instructor of law, explained how incarceration can negatively impact those charged with a felony before their trials, giving context to an argument about the negative impact of cash bonds.
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Law's Michael Benza discusses debate surrounding the militarization of police forces
Militarization of police has no effect on crime, but might harm reputation in community, study says cleveland.com: Michael Benza, senior instructor of law, discussed the debate surrounding the militarization of police forces, including concerns for officer safety and civil rights.
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Dave’s Cosmic Subs to fill former home of Barking Spider Tavern on CWRU campus
The Barking Spider will bark again as Dave's Cosmic Subs ideastream: The former home of the Barking Spider Tavern, on the Case Western Reserve campus, will become a Dave’s Cosmic Subs restaurant, the first with live music and a full bar. Dave’s Cosmic Subs founder, Dave Lombardy, shared his plans…
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Neurology's Brian Appleby discusses case of Mad Cow Disease found in Florida
Mad Cow Disease was detected in Florida. Here's why you shouldn't panic Health: A cow in Florida was was found to have mad cow disease, but not the type that can be transmitted to humans, said Brian Appleby, associate professor of neurology and director of the National Prion Disease Pathology…
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Law's Jonathan Adler weighs in on how Supreme Court has addressed cases with precedent
Key question in Senate hearings: Would Kavanaugh overturn Supreme Court precedents? Wall Street Journal: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, weighed in on how the Supreme Court has addressed cases with precedent in…
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Nursing's Sara Douglas talks about long-distance caregiving
Strategies for long-distance caregiving The New York Times: Sara Douglas, the Arline H. & Curtis F. Garvin Professor in Nursing Excellence, discussed the challenges individuals experience when caring for loved ones at long distances. Douglas also leads research on distance caregivers.
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Encyclopedia of Cleveland History provides source for article on notable Cleveland women, including Frances Payne Bolton
33 (more) women who made Cleveland history cleveland.com: Using information from the Encyclopedia of Cleveland History, which is maintained in part by Case Western Reserve University, 33 notable Cleveland women were highlighted, including the nursing school’s namesake, Frances Payne Bolton.