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Law School Co-dean Jessica Berg profiled as notable woman in law
Notable women in law: Jessica Berg Crain's Cleveland Business: Jessica Berg, co-dean of the School of Law, was profiled as a notable woman in law, highlighting her contribution to the school's restructured curriculum and the achievement of Ohio's highest bar passage rate.
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Nutrition's Hope Barkoukis explains differences between digesting protein and carbohydrates
Busting 10 diet myths Real Simple: Hope Barkoukis, associate professor of nutrition, commented on the common belief that consuming protein and carbohydrates at different times can cause weight loss, explaining the process of digestion.
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Psychological science's Jeremy P. Shapiro discusses the psychology of trusting scientists
The thinking error at the root of science denial The Conversation: Jeremy P. Shapiro, adjunct assistant professor of psychological sciences, wrote about the psychology of trusting scientists and framing scientific data in the current social and political climate. Republished by Inkl, Raw Story,…
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Medicine's Elma Baron describes relationship between genetics and acne
New study shows genetics is a big reason for this common skin condition New Beauty: Elma Baron, professor of dermatology, explained the potential relationship between genetics and acne as well as what measures can be taken to reduce the severity of acne.
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Engineering's Anant Madabhushi creates artificial intelligence that can detect disease
The 5 coolest things on earth this week GE Reports: A new technology developed by Anant Madabhushi, the F. Alex Nason Professor II of biomedical engineering, uses artificial intelligence to detect disease and its level of aggression.
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Law's Jonathan Adler examines President Trump's appointed judges
Trump's judges are flexing their muscles, from civil rights to campaign spending USA Today: Jonathan H. Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, commented on the decision-making process of judges newly appointed by President…
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President Barbara R. Snyder discusses the campus Master Plan
New plan shows how CWRU can grow within boundaries and be greener, more welcoming The Plain Dealer: President Barbara R. Snyder discussed the recently unveiled Master Plan, which details plans for green space, building renovations and better merging campus. "It's about inviting people to come…
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New book by Cognitive Science's Vera Tobin featured as best of the week
A visceral history of dinosaurs, the world through the nose of a dog and the psychological secrets of the plot twist: Books in brief Nature: Assistant Professor of Cognitive Science Vera Tobin's new book, Elements of Surprise: Our Mental Limits and the Satisfactions of Plot, was named a best…
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President Barbara R. Snyder announces student success iniative
Case Western Reserve University commits $1 million to new student success program cleveland.com: President Barbara R. Snyder recently announced the creation of a student success initiative to be led by Tom Matthews, interim associate provost for student success, and Michael Mason, the program’s…
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Astronomy's Stacy McGaugh discusses recent findings on the galaxy's history
Our galaxy was walloped by a neighbor in its not-so-distant past, new analysis suggests Gizmodo: Stacy McGaugh, professor of astronomy, explained the findings of a recent paper using data from the European Space Agency’s Gaia mission that suggests the Milky Way galaxy once collided with a neighbor.