“Businessweek” ranks Weatherhead School’s finance program No. 1

Best undergrad B-schools by specialty 2012 Bloomberg Businessweek: Weatherhead School of Management’s finance program ranked No. 1 in the nation in Businessweek’s latest ranking of undergraduate specialty subjects, calling it an “obvious choice” for students

A look at war crimes, as explained by law’s Michael Scharf

War crimes Australian Broadcasting Corp.: Michael Scharf, the John Deaver Drinko – Baker & Hostetler Professor of Law, joined Overnights to discuss questions surrounding war crimes, such as how international law deals with war crimes,

Physics faculty Tom Shutt discusses importance of dark matter

New lab turns SD gold town into scientific hub Associated Press: A gold boom town in South Dakota houses a laboratory in which they hope to detect dark matter, which would answer questions about life,

Cutting Census funding will hurt small business, writes Scott Shane

Cutting census funding will hurt small business Bloomberg Businessweek: The House of Representatives recently voted to eliminate the annual American Community Survey from the U.S. Census Bureau. Scott Shane, the A. Malachi Mixon III Professor

Jonathan Adler writes about “free-market environmentalism” in “The Atlantic”

Is Washington, D.C., really the environment’s savior? The Atlantic: In a guest post, School of Law Professor Jonathan Adler writes about his “free-market environmentalism” views and why he believes federal regulation is not the answer

J.B. Silvers talks Ohio’s approach to health insurance exchanges

Ohio’s health insurance exchange ideastream: Federal officials have set Nov. 16 as the deadline for states to submit their “blueprints” for how a health insurance exchange would work in their states, but Ohio has yet

English’s William Marling speaks on “The Role of the Agent in the Translation Marketplace”

English’s William Marling speaks on “The Role of the Agent in the Translation Marketplace”

William Marling, professor of English, recently presented his paper, titled “The Role of the Agent in the Translation Marketplace.” Marling gave his talk May 25 at the conference on “Translating Power, Empowering Translation” at

AVP for Research Suzanne Rivera presents at Harvard law, biotechnology and bioethics conference

AVP for Research Suzanne Rivera presents at Harvard law, biotechnology and bioethics conference

Suzanne Rivera, associate vice president for research and assistant professor of bioethics, recently gave a talk at the annual conference of the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, Biotechnology and Bioethics at Harvard Law

Law’s Dale Nance gives talk at International Conference on Qualitative Justice and Fairness

Law’s Dale Nance gives talk at International Conference on Qualitative Justice and Fairness

Dale Nance, the John Homer Kapp Professor in the law school, recently traveled to Lisbon, Portugal, to give a talk, titled “Why Resilience?” He presented at the International Conference on Quantitative Justice and Fairness,

Hatha yoga classes begin in June at discounted employee rate

University Hospitals’ Connor Integrative Medicine Network will offer Hatha yoga classes to Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals employees and volunteers at a discounted rate of $40 per four-week series. Individuals can sign