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Mandel School's Mark Joseph discusses banning of special entrances for lower-income residents in New York City
'Poor doors' exit New York Marketplace: Mark Joseph, director of the National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities and associate professor in the Mandel School, discussed New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s decision to ban special entrances for lower-income residents in mixed-income buildings.
National Youth Sports Program's Dennis Harris discusses program's positive impact on participants
Case Western Reserve University providing opportunities for today’s youth (PDF, p. 10) The Real Deal: Since 1970, the National Youth Sports Program at CWRU has given youth in Greater Cleveland the opportunity to stay active during the summer. Dennis Harris, the program’s director, said NYSP…
Law's Jessie Hill discusses state resistance to Supreme Court ruling on same-sex marriage
Ohioans react to same sex marriage ruling ideastream: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law and associate dean for academic affairs, discussed the Supreme Court same-sex marriage ruling and state resistance to other federal decisions in the past. "...it’s been very clear that states…
Social Justice Institute's Rhonda Y. Williams comments on collaborative's suggested changes to consent decree
Cleveland's consent decree has deficiencies that will hinder reform, court filing says The Plain Dealer: Rhonda Y. Williams, director of the Social Justice Institute and associate professor of history, is a member of the collaborative that recently submitted a court brief about the consent decree…
The Ralph T. and Esther L. Warburton Foundation makes commitment to CWRU to support scholarships
Case Western Reserve University receives $2.27 million gift from Ralph T. and Esther L. Warburton Foundation Crain’s Cleveland Business: The Ralph T. and Esther L. Warburton Foundation recently announced a commitment of $2.27 million to Case Western Reserve to support scholarships for medical,…
Law's Jonathan Adler, Jessie Hill discuss Supreme Court rulings on Affordable Care Act subsidies, same-sex marriage
Supreme Court rulings—ACA and same-sex marriage ideastream: Last week, the Supreme Court voted to uphold Affordable Care Act subsidies and declared same-sex marriage legal in all 50 states. Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, and Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C.…
Weatherhead School's Michael Goldberg blogs about social entrepreneurship bootcamp in Southern Africa
Is there a business here? Pushing social entrepreneurs out of their comfort zone in Southern Africa The Huffington Post: For six days in May and June, Michael Goldberg, visiting assistant professor of design and innovation, led a social entrepreneurship bootcamp in Southern Africa. Goldberg blogged…
Functional Electrical Stimulation Center's P. Hunter Peckham discusses Cleveland's concussion conference
Why Cleveland is the right setting for a concussion conference, and how it can help The Plain Dealer: P. Hunter Peckham, the Donnell Institute Professor, director of the Functional Electrical Stimulation Center and general chairman of Cleveland’s recent concussion conference, discussed the event’s…
Faculty member Anthony Jack explains brain's conflicting mindsets at work
How to master opposing sides of your brain Fast Company: Anthony Jack, associate professor of philosophy, psychology, neurology and neuroscience, explained the brain’s conflicting task- and relationship-oriented mindsets and how they play out in the workplace. "Current organization culture is very…
English's William Marling discusses television programs in foreign markets
Why people in Chile love soap stars from Turkey The Atlantic: William Marling, professor of English, weighed in on why some television programs succeed in foreign markets, while other do not. “Some cultural difference is good, but too much will not sell,” he said.