Media
April 03, 2017
Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico and sharp critic of Donald Trump, to speak at Case Western Reserve University The Plain Dealer: As part of the Cleveland Humanities Festival, Vicente Fox, former president of Mexico, will give a lecture at Case Western Reserve University today.
April 03, 2017
How the U.S. protects the environment, from Nixon to Trump The Atlantic: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, explained why he thinks property rights should be expanded, which would allow communities to negotiate their own natural resources.
April 03, 2017
In today’s anti-immigrant rhetoric, echoes of Virgil’s Aeneid The Conversation: Peter Knox, the Eric and Jane Nord Family Professor and director of the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities, wrote about the meanings Virgil’s Aeneid takes on in today’s context. Republished by the Associated…
April 03, 2017
How public housing will ease Nashville's housing crunch The Tennessean: Taryn Gress, project manager for the National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities, explained how to measure the success of mixed-income communities.
April 03, 2017
What American manufacturing looks like in the Trump era CNN: Susan Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, talked about how training could lead to good paying jobs in 3-D manufacturing.
April 03, 2017
How to treat sleep disorders Fox 8 News: Michael Decker, associate professor of nursing, discussed common sleep problems, including nightmares and sleepwalking.
April 03, 2017
Breast-fed kids may be less hyper, but not necessarily smarter, study finds NPR: Lydia Furman, professor of pediatrics, explained the controversial debate on whether breast-feeding influences cognitive abilities.
April 03, 2017
Could Roe v. Wade be overturned? The Conversation: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, wrote about the future of Roe v. Wade and how Supreme Court Justice nominee Neil Gorsuch would likely rule in cases regarding reproductive rights. Republished by Salon, Newsweek, Business…
April 03, 2017
What’s the point of an ethics course The Conversation: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the Laura B. Chisolm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, wrote about how regular ethics training can help individuals break through their own partisan bias. Republished by Associated Press,…
April 03, 2017
Ohioans expected to lose out if Obamacare is replaced Cleveland 19 News: Joseph White, the Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy, explained how Ohio would have been affected if the Affordable Care Act had been replaced.