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Engineering's Joseph Prahl discusses the recent polar vortex
Polar vortex brings subzero temperatures and 'amazing' wind chills The Plain Dealer: Joseph Prahl, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, discussed the science of the wind-chill effect that was experienced in Cleveland this past week. “The wind and low temperatures work together to…
Weatherhead's Scott Shane weighs in on health insurance
Experts believe many entrepreneurs will choose to go without health insurance in 2014 Crain’s Cleveland Business: Scott Shane, the A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, talked about how the penalties and subsidies for health insurance won’t be enough to convince people to pay…
Law's Michael Scharf discusses book at City Club of Cleveland
"Customary International Law in Times of Fundamental Change" C-SPAN2: Michael Scharf, acting dean of the School of Law and director of the Frederick K. Cox International Law Center, discussed his book, “Customary International Law in Times of Fundamental Change” at the City Club of Cleveland.
Nursing's Allison Webel talks about her team's HIV research findings
Studies: Younger HIV patients more isolated, stressed than older patients; life expectancy improving The Plain Dealer: Allison Webel, assistant professor of nursing, talked about her team’s research, which found that younger HIV patients are more prone to higher levels of stress and isolation than…
CWRU's Patrick Boyle discussed integrative treatment for mental illness, substance abuse
Veterans’ treatment addresses both mental illness, substance abuse The Columbus Dispatch: Patrick Boyle, director of implementation at the Center for Evidence-Based Practices at Case Western Reserve University, discussed the recent emergence of integrative treatment for mental illness and…
Biomedical engineering's Dustin Tyler leading sensory prosthetic hand project
Prosthetic hand with sense of touch in development at CWRU and Cleveland VA The Plain Dealer: Researchers at Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland VA are working on an artificial hand that provides sensory feedback to the person wearing it.“Most people don’t feel that the (artificial)…
Engineering's Umut Gurkan and team receives grant to continue sickle cell research
CWRU researchers receive $486,000 grant for sickle cell work The Plain Dealer: A research team led by Umut Gurkan, assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, received $486,000 from the Doris Duke Foundation to continue its work on sickle cell disease. The team is working to help…
Weatherhead's Richard Boyatzis quoted on topic of managerial coaching practices
What criticism does to your employees' brains Inc.: Richard Boyatzis, Distinguished University Professor, was quoted on the topic of managerial coaching practices in the book, Focus: The Hidden Driver of Excellence. “Talking about your positive goals and dreams activates brain centers that open…
Astronomy's Stacy McGaugh discusses Low Surface Brightness galaxies
Astronomers still puzzle over 'low surface brightness' galaxies Forbes: Stacy McGaugh, professor of astronomy, discussed the puzzling Low Surface Brightness (LSB) galaxies. “Everything we have learned about LSBs suggests that [many] are normal rotating disk galaxies in which the stars are simply…
Possible error found by Law's Jonathan Adler could unravel ACA
The case that could topple Obamacare Newsweek: In 2011, Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, believed he found an error in the Affordable Care Act. Now, the resulting court case poses a real risk for the future of the health care law.