Media
November 17, 2014
Are crowded cities good for the environment?
The Chronicle of Higher Education: Ted Steinberg, the Adeline Barry Davee Distinguished Professor of History and professor of law, wrote about the pros and cons of hyper-dense living in cities—especially how it affects the local environment.
November 12, 2014
How will a Republican-controlled Senate affect lawyers?
Inside Counsel: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, talked about the potential for regulatory reform now that the Senate is controlled by the Republican Party. “Meaningful regulatory reform would face opposition in the…
November 12, 2014
How migraine headaches occur revealed
ANINews: According to recent research by Professor and Chair of the Department of Plastic Surgery Bahman Guyuron, nerve specimens from patients with migraines show abnormalities of the myelin sheath that serves as insulation around the nerve fibers—which helps…
November 12, 2014
Case Western Reserve center wins second round of CDC funding for urban public health research
The Plain Dealer: Elaine Borawski, director of the Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods, discussed a recent second round of funding received from the Centers for Disease Control and…
November 10, 2014
The Purpose Economy
Ideastream: Simon Peck, associate dean at the Weatherhead School of Management, talked about the emerging Purpose Economy trend and what business leaders must do to engage millennials for continued growth, development and employee satisfaction in the workplace. Economics scholar…
November 10, 2014
Where does Ohio stand? Dying with dignity debated after Brittany Maynard death
Fox 8 Cleveland: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and professor of bioethics, discussed Brittany Maynard’s decision to end her life under Oregon’s death with dignity law. “…I don’t fault her at all for…
November 06, 2014
Demons inside: Teens at risk can hide mental illness NBC News: A Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences study found that at least 90 percent of adolescents taking medication for mental illness said they experienced some form of stigma. “When a kid comes down with leukemia…
November 06, 2014
Five questions with Ian Charnas, Cleveland's maestro of the makers The Plain Dealer: Ian Charnas, manager of think[box], answered questions about his work at the high-tech hub—and its future. "We're going from a tinkerer's playground to an inventor's entrepreneurial paradise," he said.
November 06, 2014
Point of contention: The law and Ebola quarantines MedPage Today: Maxwell J. Mehlman, the Arthur E. Petersilge Professor of Law and director of the Law-Medicine Center, discussed the impasse between Ebola quarantines and the law. "I would expect the courts to be quite deferential to the expertise…
November 05, 2014
Raising the curtain on the history of America's first regional theater
wksu.org: Jeffrey Ullom, assistant professor of theater, discussed the history of the Cleveland Play House. “They wanted to emulate what was going on in Europe at the time," he said. “So they established the Cleveland Play House…