Media
October 09, 2014
CWRU to convene thought leaders in global forum Cleveland Jewish News: On Oct. 16, more than 500 people are expected on campus for “Flourish and Prosper: The Third Global Forum for Business as an Agent of World Benefit." “The intention is to bring thought leaders together,” said Roger Saillant,…
October 08, 2014
Four frightening ways non-prescription costume contact lenses can ruin your vision
American Academy of Ophthalmology: Thomas Steinemann, professor of ophthalmology, discussed the danger of wearing non-prescribed contact lenses. “There is a reason the FDA regulates the sale of contact lenses, and…
October 08, 2014
Academic Minute: Mobile music making
Inside Higher Ed: Lisa Huisman Koops, associate professor of music education, talked about how the closed environment of the car is the ideal location musically bond with your kids.
October 08, 2014
The West gets the blame, but it's China that Hong Kong and Taiwan fear
Los Angeles Times: Timothy Webster, assistant professor of law and director of East Asian legal studies, wrote an op-ed about the turmoil in the East and who is to blame. “It is the inhabitants of greater China—the ones whom…
October 07, 2014
Does testosterone make people greedy?
The Atlantic: Susan Case, associate professor of organizational behavior, questioned the applicability of a new study finding that testosterone contributes to greed. The average age in the study was 21, whereas, “Most of the leaders near or at the top of such…
October 07, 2014
New website explores the history of the Bible and takes questions from site visitors
The Plain Dealer: Timothy Beal, the Florence Harkness Professor of Religion, is a major contributor to a new website that cohesively presents leading research in religious studies. "Bible Odyssey is a multilayered,…
October 06, 2014
Top mom stresses and how to relieve them
Family Circle: Children often experience stress during transitions during the day. To alleviate these stressors, Amy Przeworski, assistant professor of psychology, suggested giving them a “heads-up” 10 minutes before transitions.
October 06, 2014
Why do erasers suck at erasing?
The Atlantic: Rigoberto Advincula, professor of macromolecular science and engineering, has consulted in the pencil and eraser industry. Heattributes the poor functioning of erasers to faulty combinations of rubber and plastic.
October 06, 2014
Ebola in Northeast Ohio? Unlikely, area physicians say, but hospitals prepared just in case
The Plain Dealer: Amy Ray, assistant professor of medicine in Division of Infectious Diseases and HIV Medicine, discussed the high level of Ebola preparedness in the area.
October 03, 2014
Another federal judge rules against Obamacare, and it could set up a Supreme Court showdown
Business Insider: An Oklahoma federal judge struck down an IRS regulation providing subsidies under the Affordable Care Act. Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said the ruling makes…