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Law’s Ruqaiijah Yearby assesses legality of Medicaid work requirements
Ruqaiijah Yearby, associate dean of institutional diversity and inclusiveness at the School of Law, wrote a piece concerning the legality and effectiveness of requiring those receiving help from the Medicaid program to work. Yearby authored the article, titled “Medicaid Work Requirements: Are They…
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Mathematics’ Elisabeth Werner organizes workshop at Banff International Research Station
Mathematics Professor Elisabeth Werner organized a workshop on "Emerging Trends in Geometric Functional Analysis" to be held at Banff International Research Station in Banff, Alberta, Canada. The workshop will take place Monday, March 26, through Friday, March 30. See more information.
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Group of students represents CWRU at UNICEF summit
A group of students represented Case Western Reserve University at the 2018 UNICEF USA National Student Summit in Washington, D.C., earlier this month. Students Yi Tian and Peng Sheng also participated as Ohio state leaders on UNICEF Advocacy Day to meet Ohio senators and representatives.
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Mandel School’s Jennifer Madden publishes research on affordable housing
Jennifer Madden, adjunct faculty at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, had her research on successful affordable housing cross-sector collaboration profiled by the Urban Institute in How Housing Matters. How Housing Matters is an online resource featuring…
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Civil engineering graduate students, professor write paper on effective and safe berming in cold regions
Individuals from the Department of Civil Engineering recently had a paper titled “Effective and Safe Berming for Pavement Shoulder Maintenance in Cold Regions” published. Authors on the paper are: Yuan Guo and Jiale Li, graduate assistants in the department; Xiong (Bill) Yu, professor of civil…
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Mandel School faculty members give presentation about mixed-income development
Mark Joseph, the Leona Bevis/Marguerite Haynam Associate Professor in Community Development and founding director of the National Initiative on Mixed Income Communities (NIMC), and Amy Khare, research assistant professor at the Mandel School and the research director for NIMC, gave a talk at…
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School of Medicine researchers author article about contamination of ice machines in health care facilities
The research team of Anubhav Kanwar, third-year fellow; Jennifer L. Cadnum, laboratory supervisor; Annette L. Jencson, of the Louis Stokes Veterans Affairs Medical Center; and Curtis J Donskey, professor of medicine, wrote an article about opportunities for contamination in ice machines at…
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Modern Languages and Literatures’ Cheryl Toman presents on feminist sociologist Andrée Michel
Cheryl Toman, professor of French and chair of the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, gave a lecture at France’s most prominent research center, the Centre National de Recherche Scientifique in Paris Thursday, Feb. 8. Toman’s lecture was part of a program that paid tribute to feminist…
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Art History’s Erin Benay pens book about Caravaggio altarpiece
Erin Benay, the Climo Assistant Professor of Italian Renaissance and Baroque Art, published her second monograph, titled Exporting Caravaggio: the Crucifixion of Saint Andrew in the Cleveland Museum of Art. The book takes one important painting as a point of departure to consider the ways in which…
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Medicine’s Robert W. Maitta publishes textbook about transfusion
Robert W. Maitta, assistant professor of pathology, recently authored a textbook titled Clinical Principles of Transfusion Medicine. The book seeks to inform clinicians of best practices and developments in the field of transfusion medicine based on the latest clinical evidence. Read a summary.