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Schubert Center's Lisa Damour weighs in on trauma and triggers
Are you ‘triggered’ or just upset? The New York Times: Lisa Damour, senior advisor to the Schubert Center for Child Studies and clinical instructor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, said trauma is an overwhelming event that exceeds a person’s ability to cope. She explained that triggers…
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Medicine's Megan Allyse discusses ethics of embryo-editing research
Report of gene-edited human embryos sparks worries about the technology’s future usesScientific American: Megan Allyse, visiting associate professor in the Department of Bioethics at the School of Medicine, said embryo-editing research typically faces multiple ethical review layers and questioned…
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Police Department's Sarah Shendy said that cops can help kids grow strong and stay safe
Cleveland Plain Dealer: Sarah Shendy, a police lieutenant in the Case Western Reserve University Division of Public Safety, said police can play a vital role in helping children overcome trauma by recognizing adverse childhood experiences, responding with compassion, and serving as trusted role…
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Med's Amy Edwards offers safety, health tips for the 2026 World Cup
U.S. News & World Report: Amy Edwards, associate professor at the School of Medicine, the World Cup is unlikely to become a disease superspreader because most events are outdoors, where viruses spread less easily, and U.S. hospitals have ample summer capacity. She warns measles poses the…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg discusses Kroger’s Giant Eagle deal
Cleveland Plain Dealer: Michael Goldberg, professor at Weatherhead School of Management and associate vice president of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, said it’s too early to know whether Kroger’s Giant Eagle acquisition will help or hurt consumers. He said lower prices from Kroger’s…
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Could SCOTUS ruling on geofence warrants impact Aliza Sherman murder trial?
Cleveland Plain Dealer: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, noted that a recent Supreme Court ruling confirms geofence and similar location data is protected by the Fourth Amendment, so police need a warrant to access it no matter the source.
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Kroger’s Giant Eagle deal expands its market grip but leaves room for locals
Crain's Cleveland Business: Michael Goldberg, professor at Weatherhead School of Management and associate vice president of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, said Kroger's acquisition of Giant Eagle reflects ongoing grocery industry consolidation but still leaves room for strong regional…
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Key Things to Know About Budgeting Categories
WalletHub: Timothy Fogarty, professor of accountancy at the Weatherhead School of Management, said effective budgeting starts by separating mandatory expenses from discretionary spending. He recommends maintaining an emergency fund, saving for long-term goals like retirement, keeping budgets simple…
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Law's Michael Benza highlights legal impact of true-crime documentaries
Netflix documentary renews spotlight on Mackenzie Shirilla's Strongsville crash caseWKYC: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said Netflix true-crime documentaries can reignite public interest in closed criminal cases, shaping perceptions long after court rulings. Benza noted…
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President Eric W. Kaler shares comments for a panel on artificial intelligence
College presidents say the real danger isn’t students using AI—it’s not knowing howCrain's Cleveland Business: President Eric W. Kaler's comments in a panel discussion were used for a story on how artificial intelligence is reshaping higher education—not only in the classroom, but in research,…