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Turning pain into purpose: CWRU Master of Public Health student earns praise for preventing overdoses
The American Public Health Association is marking the 30th anniversary of National Public Health Week, April 7–13. The Daily sat down with a School of Medicine Master of Public Health student whose work preventing overdoses earned statewide attention. For Maggie Urban-Waala, the fight against…
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Attend a documentary screening about maternal health today, contribute to diaper drive for National Public Health Week
Please note: Items that appear in the Community Postings section are submitted by visitors. Posts are reviewed to ensure they are appropriate for our audience, but typically are not edited by University Marketing and Communications. The Master of Public Health program at Case Western Reserve…
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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses Ohio House’s pay raise for one of House Speaker Matt Huffman’s allies
State transportation budget gives a Republican legislator a pay raise. Is that constitutional? cleveland.com (subscription required): Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said the Ohio House’s pay raise for one of House Speaker Matt Huffman’s allies is “at least in…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest comments on Franklin County’s new 8% sales tax
New COTA sales tax goes into effect in central Ohio Spectrum News: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, said Franklin County’s new 8% sales tax could lead to slightly reduced spending and affect household budgets differently. While small…
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Anthropology's Gabriella Celeste discusses new Ohio initiative for a model for juvenile justice
Report: OH RECLAIM a model for juvenile justice reform in other states Public News Service: Gabriella Celeste, policy director at the Schubert Center for Child Studies, discussed a new report highlighting an Ohio initiative as a model for juvenile justice reform. She noted that recent updates have…
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History's Peter Shulman discusses President Trump’s recent executive order concerning ideological bias
Trump gives JD Vance new marching orders: remove ‘improper ideology’ from Smithsonian cleveland.com: Peter Shulman, the Elizabeth and Raymond Armington Associate Professor at the College of Arts and Sciences, noted that President Trump’s recent executive order seeks to eliminate ideological bias…
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Med's Rosanne Paul recommends basic skincare products
Dermatologist reveals the best skincare routine for lazy people The Daily Mail: Rosanne Paul, associate professor of dermatology at the School of Medicine, provided her recommendations on the basic skincare products you should use for healthy skin. “In general we recommend Cetaphil or Cerave…
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Med's Joao Lopes says people with allergies put a strain on their immune system
Is it allergies or a cold? Everyday Health: Joao Lopes, assistant professor of pediatrics at the School of Medicine, explained how people with allergies put a strain on their immune system. “I tell people with allergies that they are also a magnet for respiratory infections,” said Lopes. “So you…
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Law's Atiba Ellis talks about Browns' $600 million stadium funding request
Haslams gave Ohio GOP leaders $120,000 in months before making $600 million request for stadium funding WEWS: Atiba Ellis, the Laura B. Chisholm Distinguished Research Scholar and professor of law, said no laws were broken in the Browns' $600 million stadium funding request following major Haslam…
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Weatherhead's Sue Helper comments on President Trump’s new tariffs
How Trump’s latest tariffs could affect your wallet Associated Press: Sue Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics at Weatherhead School of Management, said President Trump’s new tariffs could raise prices on everything from food to clothing, disproportionately hurting low-income…