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Weatherhead School's Diana Bilimoria writes about how companies can address gender bias
How to overcome unconscious gender bias? Make it a priority Industry Week: Diana Bilimoria, the KeyBank Professor and chair of the Department of Organizational Behavior, wrote about how companies can address gender bias by taking a strategic approach to gender equity.
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Law's Peter Carfagna weighs in on how NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell handles arbitration cases
Only Roger Goodell could turn Ezekiel Elliott into a sympathetic figure The Washington Post: Peter Carfagna, distinguished practitioner in residence at the School of Law, weighed in on how NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell handles arbitration cases.
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Medicine's Rodney Folz conducts research on indoor air-quality and asthma
The worst air you breathe is probably inside your own home Louisville Courier-Journal: Rodney Folz, professor of medicine, is teaming up with the University of Louisville’s Barbara Polivka to lead research on indoor air-quality and asthma.
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School of Dental Medicine's Andres Pinto talks about a new law limiting the way dentists prescribe painkillers
How Ohio's new prescription opioid rules will impact dentists ideastream: Andres Pinto, professor at the School of Dental Medicine, talked about how a new state law limiting the way dentists prescribe painkillers leads to concerns for treating those who experience complications after oral surgery.
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses challenges states face in filing lawsuits to defend DACA
U.S. states, immigrant groups to fight Trump's Dreamer decision Reuters: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the challenges faced by states that file lawsuits to defend the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy.
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Undergraduate student and faculty member explain research on why onions make you cry
Why onions make you cry The New York Times: Josie Silvaroli, an undergraduate student, and Marcin Golczak, assistant professor of pharmacology, explained the chemical reaction that causes people to cry when cutting an onion, which was the topic of a paper recently published in ACS Chemical…
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Author Sarah Vowell speaks at fall convocation
Author Sarah Vowell celebrates our right to get on each other's nerves at CWRU The Plain Dealer: Last week, Sarah Vowell discussed Americans’ attitude toward history during her address at Case Western Reserve University fall convocation and meeting with members of the Class of 2021.
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Department of Art History and Art's Sally Levine writes about the former Chicago Stock Exchange Building
Remembering America’s lost buildings The Conversation: Sally Levine, a part-time lecturer in the Department of Art History and Art, wrote about why she wishes the Chicago Stock Exchange Building had been saved from demolition in 1972. Republished by Chicago Tribune, CityLab and New York Business…
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WRUW-FM 91.1 will host its annual Studio-A-Rama music festival Oct. 7
Sweet Spirit to headline WRUW-FM 91.1's annual Studio-A-Rama music festival The Plain Dealer: Case Western Reserve University’s WRUW-FM 91.1 will host its annual Studio-A-Rama music festival Saturday, Oct. 7. The station will celebrate its 50th anniversary this year.
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Engineering's Wyatt Newman discussed early development of autonomous vehicles
Self-driving cars, with guest Dr. Wyatt Newman Cleveland Museum of Natural History’s Sauropodcast: Wyatt Newman, professor of electrical engineering and computer science, discussed the early development of autonomous vehicles and the team of students he led in the Defense Advanced Research…