Media
July 31, 2017
Introduction: problems of poor adherence Psychiatric Times: Martha Sajatovic, professor of psychiatry, wrote about the concerns with a patient not following the treatment recommendations of a health care professional.
July 31, 2017
Why religious people 'cling' to beliefs even when contradicted by evidence The Independent: Anthony Jack, associate professor of philosophy, and Jared Friedman, a PhD student in organizational behavior, co-authored two studies suggesting why religious and nonreligious individuals hold so strongly…
July 31, 2017
Case Western Reserve gets $1.5 million to test the durability of a newer solar panel design WKSU: Roger French, the Kyocera Professor of Materials Science and director of the Solar Durability and Lifetime Extension Research Center, discussed what CWRU researchers will study with their U.S.…
July 31, 2017
Inside ‘energy dominance’ and other DOE buzzwords E&E News: Peter Shulman, associate professor of history, explained the history behind the phrase “energy independence” and how it’s been addressed by presidents over the past few decades.
July 31, 2017
Some doctors now say to stop antibiotics when you feel better Time: Sharon Meropol, assistant professor of pediatrics, weighed in on a study in which researchers made new recommendations on how long patients should take antibiotics. For the most part, she said, "patients should follow…
July 31, 2017
Breaking down Buckeye great Chris Spielman’s lawsuit against Ohio State ideastream: Peter Carfagna, distinguished visiting practitioner of law, discussed the class action lawsuit former Ohio State football player Chris Spielman brought against the university for using athletes’ likeness.
July 31, 2017
Feeling stuck? Try appreciative inquiry Inc: Appreciative inquiry, an approach to organizational change developed by faculty members at the Weatherhead School of Management, was highlighted as a way to implement positive personal and professional change.
July 31, 2017
Shaking the dark matter paradigm Symmetry: Stacy McGaugh, professor and chair of the Department of Astronomy, discussed how his research has led him to question the existence of dark matter and weighed in on theoretical physicist Erik Verlinde’s theory that presents an alternative to dark matter.
July 31, 2017
Virtual reality “flips” dental school lectures Dentistry Today: Renarto Roperto, associate professor of dental medicine, built upon the concept of the “flipped classroom” by filming 360-degree videos of his lectures to offer students an enhanced learning experience.
July 31, 2017
What city ants can teach us about species evolution and climate change Undark: Sarah Diamond and Ryan Martin, both assistant professors of biology, discussed their study on how urban and rural acorn ants tolerate temperature change.