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Wendy's visits CWRU to give away free food
Free Wendy's cheeseburgers with Frosty at Case Western as 'Hot ‘N Juicy Taste Tour' comes to town NewsNet5: Ohio-based Wendy’s will be at Van Horn Field from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday giving away free cheeseburgers with a Frosty; Wendy Thomas will be on site from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Dan Flannery talks youth violence on WCPN
Youth on youth violence Ideastream: On The Sound of Ideas, Dan Flannery, director of Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, discusses the effects of youth violence and how investing in programs for youth can help keep the peace.
Entrepreneurship may not be best for young people, Scott Shane says
SBA tells young people to ditch the job search and start a business The Washington Post: The Small Business Administration is encouraging young people to stop looking for a job and instead start their own business. Scott Shane, A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, warned that…
Sports thrive on magic—even before Quidditch, says Brad Ricca
Toms River team heads to the World Cup ... of Quidditch The Star-Ledger: One hundred teams from 22 states and four countries will take part in the Quidditch World Cup, based on the sport from the Harry Potter franchise. But sports have long had a magical quality to them, said SAGES lecturer Brad…
Hospitals using new stroke guidelines improve care, says William Lewis
More stroke patients get clot-busting drugs Reuters: Doctors at hospitals that participate in the “Get with the Guidelines—Stroke” program from the American Heart Association and American Stroke Association are getting better at prescribing recommended drugs to stroke patients. "Hospitals…
Who counts as an entrepreneur? Scott Shane explains
Who counts as an entrepreneur? Entrepreneur Magazine: Scott Shane, the A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, penned a blog that says somewhere between 50 and 84 million people consider themselves “entrepreneurs”—a broad range. Shane breaks down the numbers to see what it all…
Robert Kirsch and colleagues work to revolutionize artificial limbs
CWRU researchers perform pioneering work on artificial limbs The News-Herald: Biomedical engineering professor Robert F. Kirsch and his colleagues are working on functional electrical stimulation, or FES, projects that could revolutionize the function of artificial arms and other upper-limb…
Issue 3 could jeopardize medical regulations, says Max Mehlman
State Issue 3 won't have a big impact on health care in the short term, experts say The Plain Dealer: In the short term, the recently passed Issue 3 won’t have a big effect, but School of Law professor Max Mehlman warned that it jeopardizes recent changes to state law and could affect future…
Deepak Sarma blogs on why Hindus should study Hinduism
Should Hindus study Hinduism? The Huffington Post: In a blog, Deepak Sarma, associate professor of South Asian religions and philosophy, makes a case for why Hindus should study Hinduism in college. One reason: “I think that college students are obliged to learn to think critically, and Hindus are…
Henry Adams talks Cleveland's Kokoon Klub on Around Noon
Around Noon: Susan Orlean, Dan Zanes and Kokoon Arts Klub WCPN: Henry Adams, professor of art history, joins Around Noon to discuss his new book on the 1920s Kokoon Arts Klub, Out of the Kokoon.