Media
June 17, 2013
Cleveland kidnap case: will the three women have to testify to ordeal?
The Christian Science Monitor: Michael Benza, senior instructor of law, weighed in on the possibility that the three women held captive by Ariel Castro will have to testify against him in court. “There isn’t a lot that can be do...
June 17, 2013
DFA Case Western + CIA: from student club to startup
Design for America: Case Western Reserve students shared the highlights of the branch of “Design for America” they successfully launched on campus over the past year. They explain the different projects they have been working on and suggest the g...
June 17, 2013
A whistle-blower, a criminal or both
The New York Times: Many people have had an opinion about the recent disclosure of National Security Agency surveillance information by Edward Snowden. Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, penned an article that said prosecuting Snowden s...
June 13, 2013
Music of Tin Pan Alley
Inside Higher Ed: The emergence of iTunes and other media outlets has allowed consumers to purchase individual songs as opposed to an album or record. Daniel Goldmark, associate professor of musicology, discussed Tin Pan Alley and how the idea of buying music by the song isn’...
June 13, 2013
In Performance: “Caucasian Chalk Circle”
The New York Times: Elizabeth A. Davis (GRS ’06), known for her work on several Off-Broadway productions and for her role in the stage musical version of Once, sang “Shoes of Gold” in an excerpt from the production of Brecht’s Caucasian Chalk Circle....
June 13, 2013
Cleveland cancer researchers host policy forum on genomics and cancer treatment
The Plain Dealer: Stanton Gerson, the Asa & Patricia Shiverick and Jane Shiverick (Tripp) Professor of Hematological Oncology, talks about the policy forum held at Case Western Reserve University, some of the topics di...
June 13, 2013
Facts about yawning: why we do it, why it's contagious and more
The Huffington Post: The reason for yawning is still unknown, although many theories exist. Michael Decker, associate professor of nursing, said yawning doesn’t reflect a lack of oxygen, but that this theory does hold some validity....
June 13, 2013
Aftermath of an insanity verdict
Chicago Tribune: Phillip Resnick, professor of psychiatry, discussed the success—or lack thereof—of the insanity defense. “The defense, raised in about 1 percent of felonies nationwide, is successful just 15 to 25 percent of the time,” he said. “Most acquitted by re...
June 11, 2013
Depression common in those with PTSD, study finds
U.S. News and World Report: According to a new study, more than half the people with post-traumatic stress disorder also suffer from depression. "If individuals do not get a comprehensive assessment of what's bothering them, one or the other can be ...
June 11, 2013
Peanuts, honey and more surprising tricks for a knockout smile
iVillage: Looking to improve your smile? One tip is to add more dairy to your diet. “The calcium in dairy nourishes and strengthens your gums, just like it does your bones,” explained Jeffrey Gross, associate clinical professor at the ...