Law professor warns that denaturalization becoming normalized in United States July 21, 2019Government practice of revoking citizenship threatens due process guaranteed by the Constitution, according to law journal Imagine that,...Business, Law & PoliticsFeatured·
New research highlights inequalities in nursing-home care for minorities June 26, 2019Case Western Reserve researcher suggests social workers need to play a bigger role in skilled-nursing facilities as baby...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearch·
Are you sure it’s burning mouth syndrome? June 24, 2019New research urges more rigorous standards when diagnosing Not all burning mouths are the result of a medical...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearch·
Two recent grads leave legacy of helping the homeless June 17, 2019Mandel School graduate students found Community Health Initiative aimed at providing social work assistance to men’s homeless shelter...FeaturedHealth & WellnessHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·
School of Dental Medicine announces first-of-its-kind craniofacial orthodontics fellowship in country May 29, 2019A gift from the Mt. Sinai Foundation will launch the nation’s first named and accredited craniofacial fellowship at...FeaturedGiftsHealth & Wellness·
Study: ‘Quality’ father involvement plays big role in keeping abused children away from drugs May 8, 2019Researchers have long-known that abused children are at higher risk of adolescent drug use. But a new study...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social SciencesResearch·
Study: Therapy dogs reduce children’s fear, anxiety during dentist appointments May 7, 2019A new Case Western Reserve University study found that children visiting the dentist reported reduced situational fear when...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearch·
Case Western Reserve dental school researchers awarded $4.2 million to study seniors’ oral health April 29, 2019The idea is to develop a standard of care for older adults A team of researchers from the...FeaturedHealth & WellnessResearch·
Case Western Reserve University alumnus launches Center for Environmental Law with $10 million gift April 23, 2019Alumnus Coleman P. Burke’s contribution—the law school’s largest-ever—will support interdisciplinary education and research Nearly a decade after endowing...Business, Law & PoliticsFeaturedGiftsUniversity News·
Gangs are built around social networks, not crime: Case Western Reserve researcher March 28, 2019Gangs are established as social networks, not exclusively criminal enterprises as they’re commonly perceived, according to a Case...FeaturedHumanities, Art & Social Sciences·