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Mandel's Jennifer King makes card deck for children managing stress
New card deck helps children manage stress and build resilience News Medical Life Science: Jennifer King, associate professor and co-director of the Center on Trauma and Adversity at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, created "Take a Break" micropractice cards…
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Law's Raymond Ku explains the legal challenges with “sovereign citizens”
Sovereign citizens' who refuse to share ID with police could face harsher penalty ideastream: Raymond Ku, the John Homer Kapp Professor of Law, discussed the legal challenges posed by “sovereign citizens,” individuals who refuse to follow laws or share ID with police. In Northeast Ohio, this has…
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Law's Atiba Ellis explains the reality of President Trump's election plan
Ohio GOP leader says no to Trump election plan WEWS: Atiba Ellis, the Morris G. Shanker Professor of Law, explained that President Trump cannot unilaterally federalize elections. “If Congress chooses to make changes regarding federal elections…Congress can do so,” Ellis said, but the president…
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Medicine's Andrew Garner on how parent-teen relationships shape adult social connectedness
A predictor of a good social life? Your parents. The New York Times (subscription required): Andrew Garner, clinical professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the School of Medicine, said a recent study about how strong parent-teen relationships can shape adult social connectedness “forces us…
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Medicine's Xin Qi develops promising treatment for Parkinson's disease
Cleveland researcher develops promising new treatment for Parkinson's disease ideastream: Xin Qi, the Jeanette M. and Joseph S. Silber Professor of Brain Sciences at the School of Medicine, said her lab has developed a promising new Parkinson’s treatment targeting mitochondrial damage caused by…
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English's Walt Hunter argues the need for educators to rebuild students' shortened attention spans
Stop meeting students where they are The Atlantic (subscription required): Walt Hunter, professor of English and senior associate dean for faculty academic affairs at the College of Arts and Sciences, shared his experience challenging his CWRU students to read more, not less—bucking the trend of…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman predicts the affects of the rise in uninsured Ohioans
Expected rise in uninsured Ohioans could signal new stress for providers, poorer public health cleveland.com: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law, professor of bioethics and co-director of Law-Medicine Center, warned that as more Ohioans lose access to coverage from the…
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President Eric W. Kaler discusses new federal funding for the university
Case Western lands $1.75M as Congress backs advanced manufacturing work Crain's Cleveland Business: President Eric W. Kaler explained the long-term significance of $1.75 million in new federal funding for advanced manufacturing research anticipated from within the Interdisciplinary Science and…
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Inside the Mandel School’s new curriculum
Audience members sit in Tinkham Veale University Center's Kelvin & Eleanor Smith Foundation Grand Ballroom at fall open house.
Undergraduate Admission to host open house Friday, Monday
The Office of Undergraduate Admission will welcome several hundred prospective and admitted students and their families to campus on Friday, Feb. 13, and Monday, Feb. 16. On Feb. 13, CWRU will host high school sophomores and juniors and their families. On Feb. 16, the university will host…