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Alumnus Philip E. Orbanes helps celebrate Kelvin Smith Library’s 20th anniversary
Monopoly expert Philip Orbanes says classic board games are more popular than ever The Plain Dealer: Philip E. Orbanes (CIT ’70), former vice president of Parker Brothers and founder of Winning Moves Games Inc., recently stopped by Case Western Reserve University to celebrate Kelvin Smith…
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Milton A. Kramer Law Clinic Center plays key role in filing lawsuit against federal government
FBI, Homeland Security sued for records on surveillance of Black Lives Matter activists Salon: The Milton A. Kramer Law Clinic Center played a key role in filing a lawsuit against the Federal Bureau of Investigation and Department of Homeland Security for failing to release documents on…
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Coach Greg Debeljak talks about football team's season
Case Western Reserve football is 6-0, and bucking the odds The News-Herald: Despite many injuries this season, the Case Western Reserve University football team has tallied a 6-0 record, with four games to go in the regular season. “So far, this has been one of my most satisfying years of…
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Law's Aaron Perzanowski writes about deception in the online marketplace
Ownership and deception in the digital marketplace Slate: Aaron Perzanowski, professor of law, wrote about how consumers can be deceived by terminology used in online marketplaces. He described what his research revealed about what customers perceive as their rights to material when using a “buy…
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Medicine's Jennifer Furin weighs in on factors that make tuberculosis so devastating in some countries
Why is the news about TB so bad? NPR: Jennifer Furin, adjunct assistant professor of medicine, explained some factors that make tuberculosis particularly devastating in some countries.
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Students weigh in on their views leading up to the presidential election
In Ohio, Obama seeks to hand over his winning coalition to Clinton The Washington Post: Case Western Reserve University students Gabriel Murcia, Eliana Ondrejko and Lauren Spizman weighted in on their views leading up to the presidential election.
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Engineering's Dustin Tyler works to restore sense of touch in robotic hands;
Brain implant allows man to feel touch on robotic hand Spectrum: Dustin Tyler, associate professor of biomedical engineering, is working to restore the sense of touch in robotic hands by using electrical stimulation. While Bolu Ajiboye, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, is not…
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Distinguished University Professor Eva Kahana talks about how children benefit from time with grandparents
How do you give a child struggling with autism more stability? Call in the grandparents. Upworthy: Eva Kahana, Distinguished University Professor and the Pierce T. and Elizabeth D. Robson Professor of the Humanities, talked about the positive impact spending time with grandparents can have for…
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Psychology's Lisa Damour writes about and nutrition's Hope Barkoukis weighs in on having healthy eating discussions with kids
Three ways to get kids to eat better The New York Times: Lisa Damour, clinical instructor of psychology, wrote about different ways parents can frame discussions about healthy eating with their children. Damour included advice from Hope Barkoukis, associate professor and interim chair of the…
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School of Dental Medicine to offer free X-rays, exams
Free dental exams and X-rays offered at Case Western Reserve on Oct. 19 The Plain Dealer: The School of Dental Medicine will offer free exams and X-rays to adults at the school’s annual Admitting Day Oct. 19. About 300 new patients are expected to be seen.