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October 03, 2017
College programs offer a path to professional degrees U.S. News and World Report: The Pre-Professional Scholars Program was highlighted as a program for high school students who know they want to go to medical and dental school after obtaining their undergraduate degrees. The program gives…
October 03, 2017
Affirmative action and unintended discrimination ideastream: Jessica Kelley, professor of sociology, explained the history of affirmative action and the controversy surrounding it today.
September 29, 2017
Case Western Reserve University dental school affiliates with the MetroHealth System The Plain Dealer: The School of Dental Medicine has a new affiliation with the MetroHealth System. The agreement will allow for more training opportunities for students, and offer oral health services for the…
September 29, 2017
iPhone innovation, still procrastinating, men and women at work BYU Radio: Kalle Lyytinen, the Iris S. Wolstein Professor of Management Design, discussed the innovations of the iPhone and how it has evolved over time.
September 29, 2017
2017’s best coffee cities in America WalletHub: Michael Goldberg, assistant professor of design and innovation, explained why one needs to consider the particular market when determining whether it’s a good idea for young entrepreneurs to open a coffee shop. He also weighed in on how people can…
September 29, 2017
Why rubbing a balloon on your hair makes it stick Business Standard: Researchers at Case Western Reserve University led a study of what causes a material to become electrically charged, providing a better understanding of static electricity.
September 29, 2017
CWRU hosts an international symposium for higher education makerspaces WKSU: Ian Charnas, manager of the Larry Sears and Sally Zlotnick Sears think[box], discussed how the International Symposium on Academic Makerspaces hosted this week at Case Western Reserve University will give participants the…
September 29, 2017
We've still got a long way to go, baby USA Today: Amy Backus, director of athletics, weighed in on crucial moments in women’s sports history, touching on the impact she believed the 1999 World Cup would have had and her feelings on the 1973 tennis match Billie Jean King won against Bobby Riggs.
September 29, 2017
Accused Argentinian arms dealer's 14-year-old secret indictment in Ohio federal court unsealed The Plain Dealer: Patrick Kabat, adjunct professor of law and head of the First Amendment and the Arts Project, weighed in on the case of an Argentinian man who was only recently able to see the charges…
September 29, 2017
Can trade shows work in a digital age? Crain’s Cleveland Business: Xyla Foxlin, a senior studying mechanical and aerospace engineering, talked about how participating in CES helped her grow her professional network and improve her startup, Parihug.