Bioethics, law professor Maxwell Mehlman publishes article on medical malpractice safe harbors

Bioethics, law professor Maxwell Mehlman publishes article on medical malpractice safe harbors

An article by professor Maxwell Mehlman appears in the summer issue of the peer-reviewed Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics. Titled “Medical Practice Guidelines as Malpractice Safe Harbors: Illusion or Deceit,” the article discusses

Law’s Andrew Pollis presents before area judges at two recent conferences

Law’s Andrew Pollis presents before area judges at two recent conferences

Andrew Pollis, assistant professor of law, recently led talks at two area conferences. In June, he presented on “Final Appealable Orders” before the Ohio Court of Common Pleas Judges Association in Sandusky. Then, in July, he

Employee Wellness Program offers options for campus community to get active

Exercise challenges … Zumba classes… cooking demonstrations—Case Western Reserve’s thinkFit program has offered all manner of opportunities for campus constituents to enhance their health. So who would have thought that an activity as elementary as

Need security coverage at upcoming events? Make your requests now

Individuals or organizations planning events to be held in August or September that require Case Western Reserve University police or security coverage should contact Karen Gregor as soon as possible. Guidelines for coverage and other

International graduate students: Join Career Center staff for welcome event

International graduate students: Kick off the 2012-13 academic year with the Career Center staff Aug. 14. Meet and mingle with the staff and learn more about Career Center resources during the International Graduate Student

National Center for Regenerative Medicine wins $2.4 million Ohio Third Frontier grant

The National Center for Regenerative Medicine’s (NCRM) efforts to advance the use of stem cells for patient health earned a major endorsement last week when Ohio’s Third Frontier Commission awarded $2.4 million to the

Geologist Ralph Harvey weighs in on upcoming rover landing on Mars

On Mars, NASA’s Curiosity rover will begin difficult hunt for evidence of past life The Plain Dealer: As NASA prepares for the Aug. 6 touchdown of its most advanced rover on Mars, the agency is

Political science’s Justin Buchler talks political ads’ importance

PolitiFact Ohio marks two years of the Truth-O-Meter The Plain Dealer: In its first two years, PolitiFact Ohio has run nearly 400 statements through the “Truth-O-Meter.” Election-season political messaging is especially filled with false claims,

Begun Center’s Dan Flannery discusses violence in communities

Violence in our communities ideastream: As rare as violent incidents such as the Chardon school or the Aurora, Colo., theater shootings are, crimes like these strike a deep chord across the country. Dan Flannery, director

Research VP Robert Miller discusses university-corporate partnerships

Universities turn to industry to fund research StateImpact Ohio: Recent reports have been released encouraging universities to embrace business partners as federal funding dwindles. Robert Miller, vice president for research, noted that Case Western Reserve’s