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Why is impulse spending so tempting? CWRU economics professor Sining Wang weighs in
We’ve all been there—scrolling through social media or strolling through a store when something unexpected catches our eye: a new gadget, flash sale or “treat yourself” moment. Before we know it, we’ve made a purchase we didn’t plan for and maybe didn’t really need. From ordering DoorDash on a…
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Case CCC Member Named Director of CWRU's Center for Community Health Integration
Case Comprehensive Cancer Center Population and Cancer Prevention Program member, Peter Hovmand, PhD, MSW, has been named Director of the Center for Community Health Integration, Division of General Medical Sciences, at Case Western Reserve University's School of Medicine. The Pamela B. Davis…
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April 2025 Inside the Action Newsletter
In this month's newsletter: Day of Giving Student Spotlights In Case You Missed It Upcoming Events Alumni News and More In Memoriam Employment and Career Opportunities Read the April 2025 Inside the Action Newsletter.
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone explains benefits of chia seeds
Dietitians love chia seed water, but there are downsides Prevention: Lindsay Malone, instructor in the Department of Nutrition, explained one of the many benefits of chia seeds: keeping you regular. “Because they are high in fiber and absorb many times their own weight in water, they are a great…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest compares President McKinley's tariffs with President Trump's
Looking back on President McKinley’s tariffs and legacy Spectrum News: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, said that tariffs today aren’t what they were in McKinley’s time. “Bringing back manufacturing jobs is less likely now,” he said, “because…
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Catholic Studies' Jonathan Tan discusses Pope Francis’ impact
Northeast Ohio Catholics mourn Pope Francis and discuss his legacy ideastream: Jonathan Tan, the Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan Professor of Catholic Studies at the College of Arts and Sciences, commented on Pope Francis’ impact as a “transformative figure.” He explained that, as the first Jesuit and…
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Weatherhead's Gregory Harmon says tariff volatility has hit Northeast Ohio companies
‘Hands tied’ by Trump tariff uncertainty: Stocks of Northeast Ohio companies tumble and rebound cleveland.com: Gregory Harmon, assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, noted that tariff volatility has hit Northeast Ohio companies hard, with swings reflecting deep uncertainty—and…
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Law's Eric Chaffee discusses messages between the chair of a pension fund and a management firm
Former Ohio teachers' pension fund official says nothing inappropriate about relationship with investment firmWCPO: Eric Chaffee, professor and the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar at the School of Law, commented on how the messages between the chair of a pension fund and a…
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Law's Jonathan Entin comments on Supreme Court and birthright citizenship
Supreme Court sets stage for possible crackdown on nationwide injunctionsWashington Examiner: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said that the birthright citizenship case may not be the ideal way for the Supreme Court to address national injunctions, since lower courts…
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Med's Sarah Tout talks about postpartum preeclampsia
I had postpartum preeclampsia like Meghan Markle. Here’s what it was like Self: Sarah Tout, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, stressed that postpartum preeclampsia can be very dangerous. “There are a lot of dynamic changes in the body during this time, but anything that strikes you as…