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CWRU's Scientific Enrichment and Opportunity Program teaches high school students about biomedical field
CWRU summer biomedical program, in 13th year, transforms high school students into scientistsThe Plain Dealer: Case Western Reserve University’s Scientific Enrichment and Opportunity Program gave local high school students the chance to learn more about the biomedical field and instill the…
Faculty members develop program to encourage Romanian adoption
CWRU program aims to get more Romanian families to adopt orphansThe Plain Dealer: Victor Groza, the Grace F. Brody Professor of Parent-Child Studies, Zoe Breen Wood, assistant professor in the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, and Cristina Nedelcu, who graduated with…
Law's Jonathan Adler discusses impact of federal appeals circuit on Obamacare decision
'Nuclear option' could rescue Obamacare subsidy in courtsCNBC: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discusses the impact the seating of three Democrats in the federal appeals circuit could have on the Obamacare decision. "I think having more liberal judges on the court—that…
Rob Winemiller opts to return to CWRU to play baseball after Major League Baseball draft selection
Case Western Reserve pitcher Rob Winemiller spurns Toronto Blue Jays, returns for senior yearThe Plain Dealer: Rob Winemiller, pitcher for the baseball team, opted to pass on the Toronto Blue Jays’ offer and return to Case Western Reserve to get his degree and play his senior season for the…
Law's Jonathan Adler discusses the outcome of federal appeals court decisions on Obamacare
Split decision! Fed appeals courts disagree on Obamacare subsidiesCNBC: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, discussed the outcome of the two conflicting federal appeals court decisions on the legality of Obamacare subsidiaries. “It's in everyone's interest for this issue to…
Begun Center's Jane Timmons-Mitchell gives advice on how parents can help prevent suicide
How parents can prevent bullied kids from committing suicideYahoo.com: Jane Timmons-Mitchell, senior research associate at the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research & Education, discusses how parents can help prevent teenagers and younger children from committing suicide. "Find out if…
Law's Michael Scharf discusses possible avenues of seeking justice in the Malaysia jet disaster
Long odds for justice in Malaysia jet disasterAssociated Press: Michael Scharf, interim co-dean of the School of Law and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, discussed potential avenues that could be taken to seek prosecution in the Malaysia jet disaster. "If the perpetrators…
History's John Grabowski discusses preservation efforts of Cleveland landmarks
Lost Cleveland: A look at the most iconic Cleveland landmarks of yesteryearThe Plain Dealer: John Grabowski, the Krieger-Mueller Associate Professor in Applied History, discussed the history of preservation efforts of Cleveland landmarks. "There was a time before cities were cognizant of their…
School of Medicine's Stefan Gravenstein discusses study on educational sessions for Medicare patients
Hour-long home coaching greatly decreases re-admission, health care costs for Medicare patientsScience Daily: Stefan Gravenstein, professor in the School of Medicine, discussed a study showing the impact educational sessions after a hospital stay can have on Medicare patients. Gravenstein was the…
Law's Andrew Pollis discusses law enforcement agreement in Flying Pilot J fraud case
Pilot Flying J CEO Jimmy Haslam says he's looking forward to putting "this whole unfortunate episode" behind himThe Plain Dealer: Andrew Pollis, associate professor of law, discussed how a law enforcement agreement could effect the potential prosecution of individuals involved in the Flying Pilot J…