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CWRU Human Trafficking Law Clinic supports teen victim of sex trafficking in murder trial
Court to hear case of teen sex slave accused of pimp’s murder Associated Press: A teen victim of sex trafficking and her lawyer appealed the decision of an Ohio court to try her as an adult in a murder case. Several organizations, including Case Western Reserve University’s Human Trafficking Law…
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Art History's Henry Adams examines painter George Dombek's changing style
George Dombek: Recent paintings Nashville Arts Magazine: Henry Adams, the Ruth Coulter Heede Professor of Art History, commented on the change of painter George Dombek’s style over his long career painting images of barns across the country.
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Medicine's Baha M. Arafah explains relationship between cortisol and fatigue
Should cortisol levels be measured in patients with fatigue symptoms? Endocrine Today: Baha M. Arafah, professor of medicine, explained how low cortisol is just one of several causes of fatigue. Arafah said that he first determines all of a patient’s symptoms before testing for cortisol.
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History's John Grabowski discusses Encyclopedia of Cleveland History
Encyclopedia of Cleveland seeks new voices to share city’s history ideastream: John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in History, discussed the call for volunteer editors for the Encyclopedia of History, and how the project has evolved since it first launched in 1987, especially in…
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Law's Richard K. Gordon comments on Michael Cohen's past business dealings
How Michael Cohen, Trump’s fixer, built a shadowy business empire The New York Times: Richard K. Gordon, director of the Financial Integrity Institute and professor of law, explained how Michael Cohen’s real estate dealings raise questions.
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First Destination Survey finds 23 percent of CWRU's 2017 graduates working full-time stayed in Cleveland
23 percent of Case Western Reserve University's 2017 graduates working full-time stayed in Cleveland, survey shows cleveland.com: According to the annual First Destination Survey, 23 percent of Case Western Reserve University's 2017 graduates working full-time stayed in Cleveland. In total, 53…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses Senate's confirmation of many of President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees
Conservatives on the courts NPR: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, discussed the rationale behind the Senate confirming many of President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees.
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Putnam Sculpture Collection to get new addition when Judy’s Hand Pavilion is installed at Toby's Plaza
Making an anti-monument: Chicago artist Tony Tasset plans giant hand for FRONT Triennial The Plain Dealer: The Putnam Sculpture Collection will get a new addition this summer when Tony Tasset's sculpture Judy’s Hand Pavilion is installed at Toby's Plaza.
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Psychiatry's Maria Pagano discusses the effects of alcohol consumption on the brain
Here's what really happens to your brain when you drink too much alcohol Health: Maria Pagano, associate professor of psychiatry, discussed the medical effects of alcohol consumption on the brain and how they manifest physically in other parts of the body.
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Dittrick Museum of Medical History named best small museum in Cleveland; Professor Thrity Umrigar among best local authors
Best of Cleveland 2018 staff picks Cleveland Scene: The Dittrick Museum of Medical History was named the best small museum in Cleveland in 2018. Meanwhile, Thrity Umrigar, professor of English, was recognized as one of the two best local authors.