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WKYC features CWRU in “Morning Mugshot" segment
‘Morning Mugshot’ shout out to Case Western Reserve University WKYC: Case Western Reserve University was profiled in the most recent installment of WKYC’s “Morning Mugshot,” highlighting the university’s famous alumni and interesting facts about the institution.
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Bioethics' Mark Aulisio explains need for comprehensive care for individuals who get heart infections from using IV drugs
Opioid epidemic fueling rise in deadly heart infections ideastream: Mark Aulisio, professor of bioethics, explained the need for comprehensive care with addiction treatment for individuals who get bacterial infections in their heart valves from using IV drugs.
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Poets and Quants for Undergrads recognizes two CWRU students as 2018 Best and Brightest
2018 Best and Brightest Poets and Quants for Undergrads: Two Case Western Reserve University students were featured as among the 2018 Best and Brightest in Poets and Quants for Undergrads. Margaret Shull, a finance major, and Zoe (Ruolin) Yang, an accounting and music performance major who also is…
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Law's Jonathan Adler weighs in on Supreme Court Chief Justice Neil Gorsuch’s early impact
Justice Gorsuch confirms conservatives' hopes, liberals' fears in first year on Supreme Court USA Today: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, weighed in on Supreme Court Chief Justice Neil Gorsuch’s early impact on…
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Law's Aaron Perzanowski explains legal implications of former OSU football player using photos in Congressional campaign materials
Ohio State aggressively defends its trademarks, but maybe not so much when it comes to this former football running for player Congress cleveland.com: Aaron Perzanowski, professor of law, explained the legal implications of a former Ohio State University football player using photos of himself in…
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Weatherhead's Susan Helper talks about increase in manufacturing jobs, employers’ broader standards for skilled workers
U.S. labor market shows resilience despite volatile backdrop The Wall Street Journal: Susan Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, discussed the increase in manufacturing jobs and employers’ broader standards for skilled workers.
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Psychological sciences' discusses how procrastinating on things like taxes can lead to more anxiety
Haven’t filed your taxes? First, take stress out of the equation OZY: Amy Przeworski, associate professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, discussed how procrastinating on things like taxes can lead to more anxiety. She suggested completing tasks over time, taking a moment to relax as…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses EPA Chief Scott Pruitt's actions
In his haste to roll back rules, Scott Pruitt, EPA chief, risks his agenda The New York Times: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, explained how actions taken by Environmental Protection Agency Chief Scott Pruitt…
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Cleveland Clinic’s Toby Cosgrove, renowned heart surgeon and 13-year hospital CEO, named 2018 commencement speaker
Toby Cosgrove, US diplomat and CEO of Gates Foundation named 2018 commencement speakers cleveland.com: Cleveland Clinic’s Toby Cosgrove, renowned heart surgeon and 13-year hospital CEO, will give Case Western Reserve University's commencement address next month.
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Biomedical engineering's Dustin Tyler discusses development of technique to bring a sense of touch back to amputees
Prosthetic hands get smart—and a sense of touch CNET: Dustin Tyler, the Kent H. Smith II Professor of Biomedical Engineering, spoke about a technique he’s developing to trick the brain of amputees into thinking that sensations are coming from an amputated hand.