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Spartan baseballers get major recognition
Senior third baseman Chad Mullins has been selected as D3Baseball.com鈥檚 Player of the Year, a 2011 First Team All-American and an American Baseball Coaches Association/Rawlings first-team All-American. Mullins batted .437, hit eight homeruns and led the nation with 71 runs batted-in during a鈥
Don鈥檛 forget the benefits survey; only three days left to win an iPod Touch
The Office of Human Resources would like to thank everyone who has taken the time to complete the benefits survey announced last week 鈥 and remind those who haven鈥檛 done so yet that the deadline is 5 p.m. this Friday, June 3. 鈥淲e are pleased to see the large numbers of people who already have鈥
Overcoming amnesia to remember Muslim-Christian slavery in French history
In her new book, Captives and Corsairs, France and Slavery in the Early Modern Mediterranean (Stanford University Press), Gillian Weiss overcomes France鈥檚 鈥渟elective amnesia鈥 about the slavery between Christians and Muslims and explores how these encounters shaped French history. Weiss, an鈥
Law professor Michael Scharf discusses two Serbian court cases
School of Law professor Michael Scharf explains why the merging of indictments and proceedings in two Serbian cases would be problematic: Merging of Mladic's and Karadzic's indictments would be problematic, Ekonom:east Media Group.
Ted Steinberg discusses the quest for the perfect lawn on CBS Sunday News
Ted Steinberg, Adeline Barry Davee Distinguished Professor of History, on America鈥檚 obsession with landscaping: America鈥檚 quest for the perfect lawn, CBS Sunday Morning
Nursing professor explains the key to preventing C. diff outbreaks in hospitals
Hand washing in hospitals can go a long way toward stopping outbreaks of C. diff bacteria, according to Irena Kenneley, assistant professor in Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing: How to combat C. difficile in hospitals, UPI
School of Law professor on taking too many precautions in public policy
School of Law professor Jonathan Adler penned an article on how 鈥渂etter safe than sorry鈥 isn鈥檛 always the best way to handle policy: The Problems with Precaution: A Principle without聽Principle, The American
Researchers seek the best way to enrich breast milk
Sharon Groh-Wargo, School of Medicine associate professor of pediatrics and nutrition and neonatal nutritionist at MetroHealth, discusses fortified milk and the nutritional needs of preterm babies: MetroHealth research seeks best way to enrich breast milk, The Plain Dealer
A case for business credit card protection by Scott Shane
Scott Shane, A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, suggests protections for business credit cards: Make Business Credit Cards Fair, Too, Bloomberg Businessweek
School of Medicine professor on University Hospitals' new emergency medicine center
Edward Michelson, School of Medicine associate professor and chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine, on University Hospitals Case Medical Center鈥檚 new Center for Emergency Medicine: University Hospitals to open new Center for Emergency Medicine in July, The Plain Dealer