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Students Xyla Foxlin and Matt Campagna among finalists for South by Southwest's "Student Startup Madness" competition
CWRU student startups make the finals of South by Southwest's 'Student Startup Madness' The Plain Dealer: Xyla Foxlin, a junior studying mechanical and aerospace engineering, and Matt Campagna, a sophomore studying computer engineering, are among eight finalists in the "Student Startup Madness"…
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Art history's Henry Adams talks about Andrew Wyeth
The critical tide may be changing with Andrew Wyeth The Huffington Post: Henry Adams, the Ruth Coulter Heede Professor of Art History, talked about the shift in how critics have viewed late artist Andrew Wyeth.
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Political science's Kathryn Lavelle weighs in on President Donald Trump's tone
Trump speech to Congress and Shakespeare as autism therapy ideastream: Kathryn Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor in World Affairs, weighed in on whether she believes President Donald Trump’s tone has changed.
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Political science's Joseph White weighs in on uncertain future of the Affordable Care Act
With future of Obamacare in doubt, Nevada exchange focused on reaching more people in need Las Vegas Sun: Joseph White, the Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy, weighed in on the uncertain future of the Affordable Care Act.
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Music's David Rothenberg discusses Johann Sebastian Bach’s St. John’s Passion
Cleveland Orchestra, guests taking thoughtful approach to Bach's St. John Passion The Plain Dealer: David Rothenberg, associate professor and chair of the Department of Music, discussed whether Johann Sebastian Bach’s St. John’s Passion is anti-Semitic and to what extent.
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Medicine's Insoo Hyun discusses ethical debate on conducting research on embryos
Embryo experiments reveal earliest human development, but stir ethical debate NPR: Insoo Hyun, associate professor of bioethics, weighed in on the ethical debate of conducting research on embryos that have developed past a 14-day mark.
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Law's Kevin McMunigal explains elements of a perjury case
Did Attorney General Jeff Sessions misspeak, lie—or commit perjury? USA Today: Kevin McMunigal, professor of law, explained the elements that are needed for a perjury case.
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Political science's Joseph White explains challenges President Donald Trump will face in balancing budget
Trump is about to run into the budget reality Marketplace: Joseph White, the Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy, explained how President Donald Trump will find balancing the federal budget much different than budgeting for his own businesses.
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Weatherhead School's J.B. Silvers writes about President Donald Trump's address to joint session of Congress
Trump’s address to Congress: expert reaction The Conversation: J.B. Silvers, the John R. Mannix Medical Mutual of Ohio Professor of Health Care Finance, wrote an analysis of what President Donald Trump said about health care in his address to a joint session of Congress Tuesday. Republished by…
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Physics' Harsh Mathur talks about study on using paintings to reveal early signs of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s
The science of spotting Alzheimer’s in a painting The Wall Street Journal: Harsh Mathur, professor of physics, talked about a study in which researchers claim that small differences in famous artists’ brush strokes may reveal early signs of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.