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Reproductive biology's James Liu weighs in on how short time between pregnancies can cause problems with osteoporosis
Short time between pregnancies linked to osteoporosis Reuters: James Liu, professor of reproductive biology, weighed in on how pregnancies less than a year apart could cause women to have problems with osteoporosis later in life when going through menopause.
Law's Aaron Perzanowski explains how copyright laws could be extended to graffiti
Graffiti artist claims Katy Perry dress ripped off his work Wall Street Journal: A graffiti artist in Detroit alleged that a European fashion designer used his work without consent for a Katy Perry dress. Aaron Perzanowski, associate professor of law, explained how copyright laws could be extended…
Chief innovation officer Joe Jankowski discusses Innovation Summit 2015; Weatherhead School's Susan Helper to speak at event
Case Western Reserve University draws on high-profile entrepreneurs for innovation conference Crain’s Cleveland Business: Joe Jankowski, chief innovation officer, discussed Innovation Summit 2015: Models of Innovation, which the university will host Oct. 26-28. Susan Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton…
Kelvin Smith Library's Melissa Hubbard discusses Cleveland Performance Art Festival's records
Cleveland Performance Art Festival archives move to Case Western Reserve University The Plain Dealer: Kelvin Smith Library received the Cleveland Performance Art Festival's records. "The PAF archives are particularly significant because they document the moment in performance art history that it…
Case Western Reserve University surpasses yearly fundraising record once again in fiscal year 2014-15
Case Western Reserve University raises record $166.9 million for fiscal year 2015 Crain’s Cleveland Business: Case Western Reserve University surpassed its yearly fundraising record once again in fiscal year 2014-15. The university brought in $166.9 million, which passed 2014’s record by about…
History's John Grabowski weighs in on growth of CWRU's neighborhood
A single Cleveland bus route offers promise, challenges for Republicans Bloomberg: Cleveland’s Healthline RTA bus route shows a stark contrast in the city’s neighborhoods. John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Joint Professor in History, weighed in on the growth of the Case Western Reserve…
Weatherhead School's Diana Bilimoria, Kathleen Buse use study to show how to have more engaged employees
The secret to engaged employees, especially women and millennials Forbes: A study conducted by Diana Bilimoria, the KeyBank Professor and chair of the Department of Organizational Behavior, and Kathleen Buse, adjunct professor at the Weatherhead School of Management, showed how organizations can…
Weatherhead School's Scott Shane writes about factors keeping millennials from becoming entrepreneurs
Is student debt the reason millennials aren't starting companies? Entrepreneur: While many studies have found that rising student debt keeps millennials from starting their own businesses, Scott Shane, the A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, wrote about other influencing…
Law-Medicine Center director Max Mehlman discusses debate of long jump athlete with prosthetic leg
The disabled athlete who's 'too' able Yahoo: Max Mehlman, the Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law and director of the Law-Medicine Center, discussed the debate of whether Markus Rehm, a long jump athlete who wears a prosthetic leg, has an unfair advantage when competing. "How much of an advantage…
U.S. Green Building Council designates Tinkham Veale University Center with LEED Gold certification
CWRU's Tinkham Veale University Center wins LEED Gold rating The Plain Dealer: The U.S. Green Building Council designated Tinkham Veale University Center with a LEED Gold certification. "The Tink" was selected for high ratings in sustainable urban site, water efficiency and indoor environment…