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Astronomy's Tobias Mistele and Stacy McGaugh shares research findings challenging existing models of cosmology
Revising relativity: How modified gravity challenges Einstein and dark matter Science Tech: Tobias Mistele, a postdoctoral scholar in the Department of Astronomy, and Stacy McGaugh, professor and director of the Department of Astronomy at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed their new…
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CWRU Police Department's Sarah Shendy discusses recent promotion
'Deep-seated passion for public safety': Meet the first Egyptian American woman to be named a police lieutenant in Ohio WKYC: Sarah Shendy, a newly promoted lieutenant with the Case Western Reserve University Police Department, discussed the promotion and environment within the campus police…
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Weatherhead's Richard Boyatzis weighs in on the concept of "quiet vacationing"
Have you quiet vacationed? Poll says almost half of workers take time off without telling bosses cleveland.com (subscription required): Richard Boyatzis, Distinguished University Professor at Weatherhead School of Management, weighed in on the concept of “quiet vacationing,” a way some employees…
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School of Medicine's Rachel Gardenhire selected to work in NFL sports medicine with Cleveland Browns
CWRU medical student to work in NFL sports medicine with Cleveland Browns cleveland.com (subscription required): Rachel Gardenhire, a third-year medical student, was one of 21 medical students to be chosen by the NFL to participate in its annual Diversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative.…
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Law's Jonathan Adler weighs in on recent Supreme Court decision which curtailed the SEC's ability to impose fines
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority curtailed the SEC’s ability to impose fines NPR: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, noted that a recent Supreme Court decision on agency power made an exception for organizations that handle federal funds. “The court doesn't…
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Weatherhead's Jim Gilmore discusses Columbus bar's new 30-and-older policy
Columbus bar bans customers under 30 on Friday, Saturday nights Spectrum News: Jim Gilmore, associate professor at Weatherhead School of Management, explained how a Columbus bar’s new 30-and-older policy on Friday and Saturday nights reflects the type of establishment it would like to be.…
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Law's Michael Benza shares thoughts on relationships between Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s closest political circle and FirstEnergy
More text messages from 2018 surface between Mike DeWine, Jon Husted and indicted FirstEnergy executives Chuck Jones and Mike Dowling: Ohio Has Issues WKYC: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, shared his perspectives on the relationships between Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s…
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Dermatology's Rosanne Paul weighs in on safety of foot peels
Foot peels: Experts weigh in on whether they’re safe Don’t Waste Your Money: Rosanne Paul, assistant professor of dermatology, shared her knowledge on a new TikTok trend of foot peels, explaining they are safe to use. “The most common ingredients in foot peels are alpha hydroxy acids (i.e.…
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Medicine's Betul Hatipoglu outlines differences between drugs Rybelsus and Ozempic
Rybelsus Vs. Ozempic: Similarities and how the drugs differ, according to endocrinologists Prevention: Betul Hatipoglu, professor at the School of Medicine, outlined some of the differences between Rybelsus and Ozempic; Rybelsus is an oral tablet taken daily, while Ozempic is a weekly injectable…
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Dermatology's Rosanne Paul examines racial disparities in treating hidradenitis suppurativa and other skin care conditions
7 things people with HS wish they knew earlier SELF: Rosanne Paul, assistant professor of dermatology, acknowledged that there are racial disparities in treating skin care conditions like hidradenitis suppurativa, a chronic condition that causes painful cysts and nodules that develop in areas…