Publications + Presentations

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July 02, 2021
In May, Brian Gran, professor of sociology and law, was invited by the Oxford Children's Rights Network to give a presentation to Oxford University's Bonavero Institute of Human Rights. Gran's presentation concentrated on his book, The Sociology of Children's Rights, which Polity Press recently publ...

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July 02, 2021
In a study published in Nature Research’s journal Scientific Reports, a team of researchers from Case Western Reserve University—in collaboration with researchers at the Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil—described the effects of the drug diazepam on a mouse designed to mimic the features of Do...

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July 02, 2021
Earlier this year, John Paul Stephens, associate professor of organizational behavior, co-authored a piece published in the Journal of Applied Psychology titled “The Costs of Mindfulness at Work: The Moderating Role of Mindfulness in Surface Acting, Self-Control Depletion, and Performance Outcomes.”...

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May 28, 2021
Miro Humer, associate vice president for client experience in University Technology, wrote about how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted technology at the university in a piece published by EDUCAUSE Review.
In the piece, titled “The COVID-19 Digital Transformation Journey at Case Western Reserve Univers...

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May 28, 2021
Anant Madabhushi, director of the Center for Computational Imaging and Personalized Diagnostics, had a presentation featured at the Immuno-Oncology 360° conference.
His talk, titled “Applying a Novel AI Approach to Concluded Clinical Trial Data to Predict Response to Cancer Immunotherapy,” was part...

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May 28, 2021
Ellen Van Oosten, associate professor of organizational behavior, was interviewed in the Braintrust Driving Change Podcast for an episode titled “Defining Your Ideal Self.”
Van Oosten discussed how one can determine their ideal self, and described how to work to become that person.
Listen to the e...

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May 28, 2021
The Schubert Center for Child Studies was listed in Dayton Daily News as one of the organizations that advocated for the passage of bill SB256.
The bill creates guidelines based on research and science to assist judges in sentencing youth under 18. It also provides youths who are or will be convict...

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May 28, 2021
The Case Amateur Radio Club W8EDU and its National Science Foundation-funded research efforts were featured by Eos, the magazine of the American Geophysical Union.
The article discusses how radio signals from amateur radio presents valuable information to researchers monitoring the effects of solar...

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May 28, 2021
Earlier this year, Daniel Flannery, director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, participated in a forum titled “Community Safety Challenges, Oversight and Reforms.” Flannery was joined by City of Shaker Heights Mayor David Weiss and Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental...

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May 06, 2021
A new book sheds light on 50 innovative nurses who had a significant impact on health science and nursing practice. Written by two nurses and Case Western Reserve University alumni, Mary Beth Modic and Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, Luminaries of the Past: Stories of Fifty Extraordinary Nurses shares the sto...