Carrie Basas—Disability Rights Advocate (p. 10)
Diversity & The Bar: A profile of Carrie Basas, visiting professor at the School of Law, highlights her dev...
CWRU Student-Run Free Clinic to open this fall
Cleveland Jewish News: The Case Western Reserve University Student-Run Free Clinic, an inter-professional progra...
Report: We're going to be spending even more on health care
American Public Media: A new study finds that by 2020, half of all U.S. health care spending will b...
A quick nap is good for you: NetWellness
The Plain Dealer: Research shows a daytime nap can help maintain energy and productivity throughout the day, but there...
King and real-life violence, part 2
The King Cast with Bob LeDrew: SAGES fellow Brad Ricca discusses media violence and its possible links to trauma or real-li...
Colleges join plan for faster computer networks
The New York Times: Gig.U, a project from a coalition of 29 U.S. universities to build ultra-high-speed computer...
Poor health linked to very preemie birth stabilizes by adolescence
U.S. News & World Report: A recent study led by Maureen Hack, professor of pediatrics at ...
It’s all academic (subscription required)
The National Law Journal: Legal academics haven’t been able to get high-profile positions in Washington recently. Sch...
Cut or spend: What's the long term solution to America's budget challenge?
Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars: Kathryn Lavelle, the Ellen and Dix...
Plowing over: Can urban farming save Detroit and other declining cities? Will the law allow it?
ABA Journal: Urban gardens and farms are filling up empty lots ...