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Kelvin Smith Library's Jared Bendis gives insights on technology trends
BW Beatles, The Newberry Consort and Jared Bendis ideastream: Jared Bendis, creative new media officer at Kelvin Smith Library, gives his insights on the latest technology trends....
Art professor Henry Adams discusses latest book and American first ladies
First ladies are about more than finery Kansas City Star: Henry Adams, professor of American art, discusses his latest book, Tom and Jack: The Intertwined Lives of Thomas Hart Benton and Jackson Pollack, as well as his upcoming talk about American first ladies. Adams is the great-great-great-great ...
Law's Jonathan Adler weighs in on how conservatives can be environmentalists
Yes, conservatives can be environmentalists. Here’s how. The Washington Post: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, recently published an essay that attempts to lay out a course for how conservatives should approach various environmental issues. Adler gives more insight in a ...
Nutrition's Mary Beth Kavanagh lists foods that help with sleep
6 surprising foods that put you to sleep WKYC: Having trouble sleeping? Mary Beth Kavanagh, senior instructor of nutrition, provides a list of foods that can help you fall asleep—and stay asleep through the night, from bananas to hummus....
Vice president for enrollment management Rick Bischoff gives tips for college visits
How to get the most out of college visits The List: Rick Bischoff, vice president for enrollment management, gives tips to help college-bound students make the most of visiting a college. Tips included immersing yourself in the student body and thinking about life outside the classroom....
Biochemistry chair Michael Weiss granted nearly $1 million for diabetes research
Case Western Reserve's Michael Weiss gets nearly $1 million Helmsley grant for diabetes research The Plain Dealer: Biochemistry professor and chair Michael Weiss received nearly $1 million in funding from the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust to advance the development of a new form o...
Psychology's Lisa Damour sounds off on psychologists as parents
The psychologist as (wary) parent The New York Times: Lisa Damour, clinical instructor of psychology, writes about the difficult line psychologists who are parents must walk. For example, “When parents talk about feelings too much,” she wrote, “they risk giving children the impression that feelings...
Biomedical Engineering's Pedram Mohseni granted $1.44 million to study rewiring the human brain
Scientists at work on rewiring human brains American Public Media: The Department of Defense granted Pedram Mohseni, associate professor of biomedical engineering, and a colleague $1.44 million to create a method of rewiring the human brain to bypass parts that have been damaged....
Medical students "Match Day" takes place at the School of Medicine
CWRU's School of Medicine 'Match Day' WKYC: Match Day—when medical students get the results of their residency matches—took place Friday at the School of Medicine....
Law's Jonathan Entin sounds off on waste water fracking case
Lupo, employee, plead not guilty to dumping fracking waste water ideastream: Two men accused of dumping drilling waste water into a storm drain pleaded not guilty to charges of violating the Clean Water Act. “It’s easy to assume that the government has really strong evidence, and it might,” said la...