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Law's David Carney discusses transportation laws for school districts in Ohio
CMSD is reimbursing parents up to $600 to provide transportation to their kids in non-district schools WEWS: David Carney, professor at the School of Law, explained how Ohio law requires school districts to provide transportation for children who live more than two miles from their assigned…
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Medicine's Saket Saxena examines health benefits of mid-life exercise and a Mediterranean diet
Healthy aging tips U.S. News & World Report: Saket Saxena, clinical assistant professor at Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, discussed how mid-life exercise and a Mediterranean diet has been linked to living longer. He also shared how getting one’s hearing checked later in life…
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Law's Eric Chaffee discusses Project 2025 plans to dismantle the Federal Trade Commission
Project 2025 plans 'thermonuclear attack' on the internet San Francisco Chronicle (subscription may be required): Eric Chaffee, professor and the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar at the School of Law, noted that Project 2025 calls for the dismantling of the Federal Trade…
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Medicine's Julia Blanchette suggests ways CGM can optimize diabetes management
5 ways CGM can optimize diabetes management diaTribe: Julia Blanchette, assistant professor of medicine at the School of Medicine, offered five tips on how to get the most out of your continuous glucose monitor (CGM) to improve the way you manage your diabetes.
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Law's Summer Husein discusses the balancing act of attending classes and working at her neighborhood coffee shop
From coffee to courtroom, Berea law student hones key skills at Dunkin’ cleveland.com (subscription required): Summer Husein, second-year student at the School of Law, discussed the balancing act of attending classes and working at her neighborhood coffee shop. She said people “need better…
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Law's Eric Chaffee weighs in on Columbus offer following data leak
Does Columbus’ offer after data leak exclude you from a class-action lawsuit? NBC Columbus: Eric Chaffee, professor and the Peter M. Gerhart Distinguished Research Scholar at the School of Law, said while Columbus will offer free credit monitoring to those affected by a data leak, the credit…
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Law's Anat Alon-Beck analyzes success of federal ruling against Google
Google monopoly ruling: expert analysis Techopedia: Anat Alon-Beck, assistant professor of law, explained why the federal ruling against Google is a success because it shows that the judiciary is able to tackle modern technology. “The recent ruling against Google by Judge Amit P. Mehta marks a…
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Arts and Sciences' Jonathan Tan discusses goals for Pope Francis' trip to Asia and Oceania
Pope finding strength to carry message of Catholicism to Asia, Oceania, on longest trip Voice of America: Jonathan Tan, the Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan Professor of Catholic Studies at the College of Arts and Sciences, noted that the Vatican is hoping the pontiff will be able to highlight…
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Law's Michael Scharf analyzes the potential impact of foreign policy on the 2024 presidential election
How will the outcome of the presidential election impact foreign policy? ideastream: Michael Scharf, associate dean for Global Legal Studies at the School of Law, explored the potential impact of foreign policy on the 2024 U.S. presidential election. Scharf and a panel of global law experts…
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Medicine's Rong Xu weighs in on recent study which links Ozempic and suicidal ideation
Does Ozempic increase the risk of suicidal thoughts? Stat News: Rong Xu, professor at the School of Medicine, weighed in on a recent study that found a link between Ozempic and suicidal ideation—the results of which run contrary to her own recent study which didn’t find an association. “The…