Media
April 03, 2017
Google’s featured snippets are worse than fake news The Outline: Peter Shulman, associate history professor, looked into the problems created by quick answers from Google search results and how they add to increasing amounts of misinformation.
April 03, 2017
Rosemont, homebuilders would benefit from Trump's proposed water rule change Tuscon.com: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, weighed in on the challenges facing the Trump administration’s changes to the “Waters of the U.S.” rule.
April 03, 2017
Forensic psychiatrist tries to get to root of violent behavior The State Journal-Register: Phillip Resnick, professor of psychiatry, examined the factors that can identify risk of violence and talked about the cases he has consulted on.
March 17, 2017
Case Western Reserve University to award Inamori Ethics Prize to children's advocate Marian Wright Edelman The Plain Dealer: The Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence selected Marian Wright Edelman, founder and president of the Children's Defense Fund, for the 2017 Inamori Ethics…
March 17, 2017
Revised travel ban gets day in court: Will it be found constitutional? The Christian Science Monitor: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, weighed in on how President Donald Trump’s second Executive Order compares to the first. “It’s more specific, more nuanced, and it…
March 17, 2017
Five insights from an admissions office that changed its process The Chronicle of Higher Education: Rick Bischoff, vice president for enrollment management, explained lessons the admissions office learned after adopting a new model for reviewing applications.
March 17, 2017
Care coordination in U.S. lags other developed nations Reuters: Kurt Stange, Distinguished University Professor, discussed how coordination between primary care providers and specialists affects health care.
March 17, 2017
Case Western Reserve University students win two of top three awards at South by Southwest's “Student Startup Madness” Cleveland.com: Xyla Foxlin, a junior studying mechanical and aerospace engineering, and Matt Campagna, a sophomore studying computer engineering, placed second and third,…
March 17, 2017
Nursery products to blame for rise in infant injuries, study finds National Public Radio: Jerri Rose, assistant professor of pediatric emergency medicine, weighed in on possible causes for the rise in infant injury.
March 17, 2017
Is HUD’s $6 billion mixed-income housing strategy to blame for housing shortage Bisnow: Taryn Gress, project manager for the National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities, explained challenges mixed-income communities face.