Media
April 05, 2013
Money and banks in the American political system
Wilson Center: On an episode of Dialogue, Kathryn Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Professor of World Affairs, discussed her newest book, Money and Banks in the American Political System....
April 03, 2013
Big ideas: Mind matters
Cleveland Magazine: Anthony Jack, assistant professor of cognitive science, philosophy and psychology, is featured in the magazine’s cover story on 20 world-changing ideas growing in Cleveland. Jack’s research realized that people can’t empathize and analyze at the same time...
April 03, 2013
Dermatologists seek causes of rashes from allergies
The Columbus Dispatch: Contact dermatitis—an allergic reaction caused by direct contact with a substance—ranks among the top 10 reasons people visit primary-care physicians. “It’s very difficult for patients to deduce the cause — much harder to be...
April 03, 2013
Case Western Reserve, German company working on development of small semiconductors
Crain’s Cleveland Business: Atotech Deutschland GmbH is working with CWRU to develop a way to make semiconductors smaller than any on the market today. “This is multidisciplinary research; one needs to understand me...
April 03, 2013
CWRU study of BrainGate could help paralyzed patients regain movement
The Plain Dealer: A group of engineers is launching a clinical trial to study a system that will measure how the brains of people with paralysis communicate movement. "We want to restore people's ability to move," said Robert Kir...
April 03, 2013
Beyond the rules: faith, freedom, and the chance to soar
Psychology Today: Julie Exline, associate professor of psychology, blogs about the rules of religion—and what’s behind them....
April 01, 2013
Mental illness in the Cuyahoga County Jail
The Plain Dealer: Deena Lubelski, a graduate student in the Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, penned an op-ed in the newspaper about her experience as an intern at the Cuyahoga County Court Psychiatric Clinic and the mental health of the individual...
April 01, 2013
Predicting the speeds of stars in the dwarf satellite galaxies of Andromeda: dark matter or modified gravity?
National Geographic: Astronomy professor Stacy McGaugh penned an article explaining the Modified Newtonian Dynamics theory that stands as an alternative to dark matter....
April 01, 2013
Streetsboro's Lambotte family use crowdfunding to help pay adoption and medical expenses
The Plain Dealer: When they found themselves with financial difficulties in an effort to adopt a second child, a Northeast Ohio couple turned to crowdfunding. Normally crowdfunding is used by start-up companies...
March 28, 2013
Increasingly, Virginia’s ‘Rocket Docket’ extends its jurisdiction to international cases
The Associated Press: The Eastern District of Virginia often takes on cases that have no obvious connection to the area. This is, in part, because of its reputation as the “Rocket Docket”—a court in which cases...