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Rob-Fischer
Mandel School’s Rob Fischer pens article about poverty in Cleveland
Rob Fischer, research professor at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, wrote an article for Zocalo Public Square, in which he described Cleveland’s poverty problem. His article, which is titled “There’s No Magic Bullet for Cleveland’s Poverty,” explains the…
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Is the Roberts Court pro-business? Not necessarily, according to new book by law professor
Case Western Reserve School of Law Professor Jonathan Adler and business law experts examine U.S. Supreme Court’s record on business cases At first glance, the new book Business and the Roberts Court (Oxford University Press) is a valuable read for lawyers practicing business law, and for the…
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Excerpt of Ross Duffin’s chapter on music in Shakespeare’s plays published by Oxford University Press
The Oxford University Press published an excerpt from Ross Duffin’s chapter in the Oxford Handbook of the Age of Shakespeare. Duffin, the Fynette H. Kulas Professor of Music, wrote a chapter titled “Music and the Stage in the Time of Shakespeare.” He explained the history of instruments from…
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Weatherhead School’s Roman Sheremeta pens article on benefits of tax cuts on imported cars for Ukraine
Roman Sheremeta, assistant professor of economics, wrote an article for Vox Ukraine titled “Tax Cuts on Imported Used Cars will Benefit Ukrainian Economy.” In his article, Sheremeta explained traditional benefits of free trade and broke down arguments against it for cars in Ukraine. He described…
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Weatherhead School’s Michael Goldberg writes about celebrating Cavs win from abroad
Michael Goldberg, assistant professor of design and innovation, watched the Cleveland Cavaliers win the NBA championship last month and the resulting parade while abroad. Goldberg celebrated the win from Kosovo, where he was giving seminars about his massive open online course, Beyond Silicon…
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Vice President for Research Suzanne Rivera participates in panel discussion at National Press Club
Suzanne Rivera, vice president for research, participated in Association of American Universities and The Science Coalition’s “All Things Research 2016” at the National Press Club earlier this month. Rivera was part of a roundtable discussion in which senior research officers from top U.S.…
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Faculty members featured in C-SPAN’s Cities Tour
Five Case Western Reserve University faculty members were featured in C-SPAN’s Cities Tour. With Local Content Vehicles, C-SPAN visited Cleveland May 21-27 to highlight the history and literary figures in the area. The interviews aired June 16-17. Karen Beckwith, the Flora Stone Mather Professor…
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Law’s Erik M. Jensen writes about limits to a president’s power to enact changes to taxes
Erik M. Jensen, the Coleman P. Burke Professor of Law, wrote an opinion article about how many have come to believe the president has the power to change the Internal Revenue Code. His article, titled “News flash! The president can't change the Internal Revenue Code alone,” was published in The…
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Professors Gerald Saidel and Harihara Baskaran co-author textbook on biomedical mass transport, chemical reaction
Gerald Saidel, professor of biomedical engineering, and Harihara Baskaran, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, co-authored a new textbook titled Biomedical Mass Transport and Chemical Reaction: Physicochemical Principles and Mathematical Modeling. Available now, the book teaches…
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SAGES instructor Luke Reader writes op-ed on underlying reasons for Brexit
Luke Reader, SAGES instructor, wrote an op-ed for History News Network about the underlying reasons Britain voted to leave the European Union. While immigration has been cited as a major reason for “Brexit,” Reader contends it’s only one component of a larger issue. He wrote about how, as…