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Communication Sciences' Jennell Vick named as executive director of the Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center
Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center's board names Jennell Vick executive director Crain’s Cleveland Business: The board of directors at the Cleveland Hearing & Speech Center named Jennell Vick, assistant professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, as the next executive director.…
Pathology's Miguel Quinones-Mateu to work with British company on HIV drug resistance research
Case Western Reserve University, Population Genetics Technologies form HIV research partnership Crain’s Cleveland Business: Miguel Quinones-Mateu, assistant professor of pathology, will work with British company Population Genetics Technologies to determine whether a person with HIV is becoming…
Case Western Reserve hosts Innovation Olympiad for girls interested in STEM
Organizations come together to encourage girls to consider tech careers Fresh Water Cleveland: The inaugural Innovation Olympiad begins today on Case Western Reserve’s campus. A partnership among CWRU, OneCommunity and BlueBridge Networks, the event invites girls age 13-18 to explore STEM subjects…
Law's Lewis Katz discusses public opinion of police shootings
From Wisconsin to Georgia, police shooting investigations are changing Christian Science Monitor: Lewis Katz, the John C. Hutchins Professor in the School of Law, discussed public opinions of police shootings. “I don’t think there’s been a radical American change of opinion—I still think a majority…
Distinguished University Professor M.C. ”Terry” Hokenstad discusses postretirement career trends
Encore performance Inside Business: More and more retirees are considering “encore” careers, or postretirement career reboots. “This encore program or movement is a component of this whole evolution in our society and present time, a general sort of trend of redefining retirement in the 21st…
School of Dental Medicine to offer 150 free dental examinations
Dental exams at Tri-C Metro campus for kids, and CWRU for adults: free health events The Plain Dealer: The School of Dental Medicine will host its first Admitting Day, which will give local Cleveland residents who are 18 or older a chance to get a free dental examination. New patient exams are…
Nursing's Michael Decker, Elizabeth Damato write about the effects of spring time change
Feeling a little jet lagged? It must be daylight savings time The Conversation: Michael Decker, associate professor of nursing, and Elizabeth Damato, associate professor of nursing, wrote about why the time change is detrimental to some people who already don’t get enough sleep.
U.S. News and World recognizes many CWRU graduate programs in its rankings
Case Western Reserve University, Ohio State University have top-ranked graduate school programs in Ohio The Plain Dealer: In the recent release of the graduate school program rankings, U.S. News & World Report recognized many Case Western Reserve University programs for their academic rigor.…
Law's Avi Cover discusses public filings in high profile cases
City's 'disrespectful' response to Tamir Rice lawsuit was necessary, if not exactly handled well, experts say The Plain Dealer: Avi Cover, assistant professor of law and director of the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy, discussed how public filings of highly publicized cases often lead…
Biology's Roy Ritzmann talks about potential for ”robo-roaches"
Cockroach robots? Not nightmare fantasy but science lab reality The Guardian: Roy Ritzmann, professor of biology, talked about the potential to control “robo-roaches,” cockroaches with mini-computers mounted on their backs. “There are certainly cockroaches that are large enough and strong enough to…