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Catholic Studies' Jonathan Tan talks about China’s delayed response to Pope Francis’ death
What to know about the Vatican’s relationship with China—and what the next pope means for it Time Magazine: Jonathan Tan, the Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan Professor of Catholic Studies at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed how China’s delayed response to Pope Francis’ death highlights…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg talks about cryptocurrency
You may soon be able to pay fees, taxes in Ohio with cryptocurrency like BitcoinWEWS: Michael Goldberg, professor at Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute of Entrepreneurship, noted that Ohio may soon allow cryptocurrency for state payments. 
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Classics' Evelyn Adkins explains how ancient Greece and Rome shaped U.S. politics
What can we learn about the United States from examining Ancient Rome? ideastream: Evelyn Adkins, associate professor of classics at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed how ancient Greece and Rome shaped U.S. politics, architecture and global influence—offering insights into America’s rise…
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Law's Jessie Hill talks about a case that will decide whether Oklahoma can fund a Catholic charter school
Supreme Court to weigh effort to create nation's first religious charter schoolCBS News: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed a Supreme Court case that will decide whether Oklahoma can fund a Catholic charter school, a move that could dismantle longstanding church-state…
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Med's Oliver Schirokauer talks about his medical school journey
Tips for becoming a doctor later in life U.S. News & World Report: Oliver Schirokauer, assistant professor of bioethics at the School of Medicine, explained why he left a tenured math professorship to attend medical school, inspired by his family’s cancer diagnoses. “My primary goal was to…
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Nutrition's Lindsay Malone explains fructan intolerance
The 1 gut health issue you might be mistaking for a gluten intolerance Well+Good: Lindsay Malone, registered dietitian and instructor in the Department of Nutrition, explained fructan intolerance. “Fructan intolerance is an inability to digest fructans, [which are] found in wheat, onions, garlic,…
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Med's Robert Bonomo discusses antibiotic resistance
A growing number of UTIs are resistant to antibiotics. Experts say it's the 'canary in the coal mine' for a bigger problem. Yahoo! Life: Robert Bonomo, professor at the School of Medicine, stressed the importance of doctors and patients working together to fight antibiotic resistance.
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Nursing's Shanina Knighton talks about exposure to all sorts of outside germs
Should you change your ‘outside clothes’ when you get home? Doctors have thoughts HuffPost: Shanina Knighton, adjunct associate professor at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, explained how we’re exposed to all sorts of germs, some of which can potentially make us sick. “Preventing public…
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Med's Ryan Marino comments on the United States public health system
RFK Jr. is wrecking public health—but we can (and will) survive this Salon: Ryan Marino, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, commented on the state of the public health system in the United States. He noted that "'cuts' in spending are likely to mean less services everywhere and for…
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Economics' Sue Helper says U.S. machinery is dependent on Chinese capacity
Tariffs on Chinese-made machinery drive up costs for U.S. manufacturers The Washington Post (subscription required): Sue Helper, the Frank Tracy Carlton Professor of Economics, emphasized that U.S. machinery is in poor shape and highly dependent on Chinese capacity. “It’s important to be able to…