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Medicine's Amy Edwards shares thoughts on recent Ebola outbreak
Ebola outbreak in Africa declared a public health emergency, no U.S. casesSpectrum News: Amy Edwards, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, explained how the U.S. can support the Ebola outbreak in Africa by sending items such as personal protective equipment and IV fluids. “A lot of these…
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CWRU's Stephanie Corbett shares environmental concerns of college move-outs
College move-outs fill curbs with cast-off stuff. This group reduces the wasteChristian Science Monitor: Stephanie Corbett, the university's senior director of energy and sustainability, explained that many students can’t practically store belongings between school years, making move-out waste a…
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This Is Why You Should Never Put Your Headphones in the TSA Bin, According to a Doctor
Travel + Leisure: Shanina Knighton, adjunct associate professor at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, explained why you may want to think again before putting your personal items in the airport security bins. “Bacteria can also survive on non-porous surfaces for hours to days,” said…
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Dr. Jane Timmons-Mitchell on How to Handle Grief
Karen Jones podcast: Jane Timmons-Mitchell, associate clinical professor of psychology in the Department of Psychiatry, talked about what strategies work best to successfully navigate grief and loss.
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Nursing's Elizabeth Click discusses a wellness trend called "stacking"
TikTokers are 'stacking' all their wellness habits—can it actually help you meet your health goals?Health: Elizabeth Click, medical director and associate professor at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, commented on a wellness trend called "stacking."
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Law's Eric Chaffee weighs in on Ohio lawmaker's push to regulate exclusive sports streaming
Fed up with big games only on streaming? So are some Ohio lawmakers. WEWS: Eric Chaffee, the John C. Hutchins Professor of Law, threw cold water on an Ohio lawmaker's push to regulate exclusive sports streaming deals, saying the NBA has First Amendment and property rights on its side—and that using…
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Law's Paul Rose discusses Ohio law schools
Here’s how Ohio law schools stack up in latest U.S. News rankingsCrain's Cleveland Business: Paul Rose, dean of the School of Law, noted that the law school jumped seven spots in the latest U.S. News rankings—the biggest gain among Ohio law schools. Rose credited stronger employment outcomes, with…
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Law's Eric Chaffee discusses new trend in class-action settlement
Judge approves $425M Capital One settlement deal—here's how much you'll getU.S. News & World Report: Eric Chaffee, the John C. Hutchins Professor of Law, said courts rejecting class-action settlements is a growing trend—and a judge's recent rejection of Capital One's initial $425 million…
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Law's Cassandra Burke Robertson weighs in on extreme parking enforcement
‘We need to hammer them’: How one city took parking enforcement to the extremeThe Marshall Project: Cassandra Burke Robertson, the John Deaver Drinko - BakerHostetler Professor of Law, said the actions of two Lorain judges’ undermined public trust in the courts, arguing confidence in the judiciary…
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Law's Juscelino Colares explains modern U.S.-Canada relations
This century, a naval vessel on Lake Erie no longer means warcleveland.com: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Business Law at the School of Law, said the USS Cleveland’s presence on Lake Erie does not meaningfully threaten the centuries-old Rush–Bagot Agreement, calling the…