Media
August 05, 2011
Ukulele: The little guitar that could
The Christian Science Monitor: Ukulele sales are skyrocketing, and we’re in the midst of the third wave of popularity of the small guitar. “People see the ukulele and think it's simple but there's far more going on there,” said Daniel Goldmark, associate profes...
August 05, 2011
A history of political trials
PRI’s The World: Michael Scharf, John Deaver Drinko-Baker & Hostetler Professor of Law and director of the Frederick K. Cox Center for International Law, provides advice to those trying Hosni Mubarak, based on lessons he learned while assisting with the Saddam Hussein ...
August 03, 2011
Flight nurse training in the spotlight
International Travel Insurance Journal: Researchers from the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing are calling for new competencies and training for flight nurses, as the number of flights and complexity of cases handled increases....
August 03, 2011
Policing Beltway lobbyists
National Review Online: School of Law professor Jonathan Adler penned an article discussing whether corporate lobbyists actually serve the interests of the corporations they represent....
August 02, 2011
Post 9/11: Uneasiness lingers for plane crews and travelers alike
The Plain Dealer: Andrew Pollis, assistant professor at the School of Law, explains his experience when he was in New York on Sept. 11, 2001....
August 02, 2011
Filming 'The Avengers' will produce marvels to behold around Cleveland
The Plain Dealer: Disney’s The Avengers begins filming in Cleveland this month, and there will be plenty of press surrounding the cast and crew’s arrival to meet the excitement of citizens and the press alike. “I can name every ...
August 02, 2011
Cleveland’s Ingenuityfest has lined up enticing acts
The Plain Dealer: At this year’s annual Ingenuityfest, to be held Sept. 16-18, many projects are aimed to lure spectators in, including “Treasure of the Wumpus” by Jared Bendis, creative director of new media at the Freedman Center. His project i...
August 02, 2011
Great Lakes Science Center receives $1.25 million federal grant
Crain’s Cleveland Business: As part of a federal grant, the Great Lakes Science Center will partner with ӰƵ’s Clinical Translational Science Collaborative to develop programs and exhibits to educate student...
August 02, 2011
Homo administrans
The Economist: Biologists are turning their attention to management. Studies such as the one by Scott Shane, A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, which studied heredity and management, are leading the way in the field....
August 01, 2011
Carrie Basas—Disability Rights Advocate (p. 10)
Diversity & The Bar: A profile of Carrie Basas, visiting professor at the School of Law, highlights her devotion to helping individuals with disabilities. “Many students in my disability rights classes that have disabilities hide them. I can connect t...