Media
January 25, 2018
How will the government shutdown affect you? Cleveland 19 News: During the federal government shutdown, Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science, explained how it likely wouldn't impact the average person in the early days.
January 25, 2018
Ohio's top technology licensing earners seek sustainability after blockbusters Columbus Business First: Case Western Reserve University was featured as a top earner from technology licensing in the state of Ohio, also ranking high in new invention disclosures, U.S. patents issued and cumulative…
January 22, 2018
For better customer service, offer options, not apologies Harvard Business Review: Jagdip Singh, the AT&T Professor of Marketing and co-director of MSM-Business Analytics Program, explains his team’s research findings concerning the effects of apologizing for customer dissatisfaction. Singh,…
January 19, 2018
Controversial mayor's courts abound in Cuyahoga County: Justice for All cleveland.com: Michael Benza, senior instructor in law, weighed in on the many lucrative mayor’s courts in Cleveland. Numerous politicians, civil servants and law professionals are debating abolishing the courts, which operate…
January 19, 2018
Attention movie lovers: It’s time for the CWRU Science Fiction Marathon Cool Cleveland: Student Jonathan Schaeffer, co-director of the Case Western Reserve University Film Society, discussed the group’s annual 36-hour Sci-Fi Marathon, which begins today at 8 p.m. at Strosacker Auditorium.
January 18, 2018
What does the growth of the stock market mean for you? WKYC: William Mahnic, associate professor of banking and finance, explained what’s driving the stock market growth and gave his predictions for what to expect this year.
January 18, 2018
Meet your art twin: A 400-year-old with an oily complexion The New York Times: A new feature of the Google museums app enables individuals to find their “art twins.” But last summer—before the new feature was introduced—Ross Duffin stumbled upon his “art twin” while at a Pasadena, California,…
January 18, 2018
CWRU professor explores origins of Cleveland's 'Free Stamp' in new book The Plain Dealer: Edward J. Olszewski, professor emeritus of art history, spoke about his new book, Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen, Cleveland’s Free Stamp, which explores the history of Cleveland’s iconic “Free Stamp”…
January 18, 2018
New Ohio poet laureate hopes to celebrate poetry in life Associated Press: English Lecturer David Lucas discussed his new position as Ohio’s second-ever poet laureate, as well as his approach to poetry.
January 18, 2018
What it takes to pass today’s bar exam The National Jurist: School of Law co-dean Jessica Berg and alumnus James Walsh (LAW ’17) explained how the school’s revamped curriculum better prepares students for the bar exam. When the first group of students to complete the new three-year curriculum took…