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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg talks about the Great Northern Mall
Autograph sessions, new restaurants and hyperlocal markets—Great Northern Mall is evolving WEWS: Michael Goldberg, professor at Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, noted that Great Northern Mall is embracing reinvention through local…
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Nursing's Shanina Knighton says it's best not to reheat leftovers in plastic containers
5 food safety rules experts say you’re breaking when you get takeout Well+Good: Shanina Knighton, adjunct associate professor at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, explained why it's best not to reheat your leftovers in plastic containers. “When these plastics are heated, they can break down…
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Pediatrics' Joao Pedro Matias Lopes talks about peanut allergies
Study offers new hope for adults with peanut allergies Everyday Health: Joao Pedro Matias Lopes, assistant professor of pediatrics, weighed in on a research team’s findings that indicated adults with a peanut allergy can develop a tolerance and reduce their risk of life-threatening reactions by…
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Law's Jonathan Adler comments on presidential overreach
Trump Administration overstepping constitutional bounds on citizenship, due process?The Hill on NewsNation: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, outlined presidential overreach for overstepping constitutional limits by redefining citizenship and deporting individuals without…
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Pediatrics' Amy Edwards talks about the MMR vaccine
Fact Check: Does the MMR vaccine really contain 'aborted fetus debris'? Health: Amy Edwards, associate professor in the Department of Pediatrics at the School of Medicine, explained that there is no aborted fetus debris or DNA particles in the MMR vaccine. "Once the virus has grown in the cell,…
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Med's Ryan Marino says it's OK to cook with aluminum pans
Is aluminum cookware is safe to use? We asked medical experts, toxicologists, and professional chefs for some reassurance Homes & Gardens: Ryan Marino, associate professor at the School of Medicine and medical toxicologist, explained why it's OK to cook with aluminum pans. "Aluminum cookware…
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Catholic Studies' Jonathan Tan weighs in on frontrunners for the pope
Holy smoke: Who will be the next pope?Channel News: Jonathan Tan, the Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan Professor of Catholic Studies at the College of Arts and Sciences, weighed in on frontrunners and process as cardinals gather for history’s largest conclave to elect Pope Francis’ successor.
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Two faculty members named Distinguished University Professors for trailblazing work
At Case Western Reserve University, faculty fuel discovery, inspire students and advance knowledge across disciplines. Through their teaching, research and mentorship, they shape not only their fields but also the next generation of scholars and innovators. Each year, the university recognizes…
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Medicine’s Shiv S. Verma earns early-career recognition for cancer research
Shiv S. Verma, a research associate in the Department of Urology, was recently awarded the American Association for Cancer Research Scholar-in-Training Award for his research on a plasma-based microRNA biomarker panel for prostate cancer diagnosis. Verma’s award is sponsored by Stan Divorskyi and…
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[U]Tech names Digital Accessibility Champions
Every semester, University Technology’s ([U]Tech) Teaching and Learning Technologies team offers the High Impact Digital Accessibility Faculty Fellowship, a 10-week program for faculty members to learn about how to create and sustain accessible digital materials for their courses. By dedicating…