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Computer and Data Science's Erman Ayday examines why government entities are common targets for cyber attacks
Are cities like Cleveland a bull's-eye for hackers? ideastream: Erman Ayday, assistant professor in the Department of Computer and Data Science at Case School of Engineering, talked about why government entities—including the City of Cleveland—are common targets for cyber attacks.
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Mathematics' Nick Gurski weighs in on rising improficiency in math
Teachers looking at new ways to help students struggling with math proficiency WEWS: Nick Gurski, associate professor and associate chair of the Department of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics and Statistics at the College of Arts and Sciences, weighed in on rising improficiency in math among 8th…
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Law's Jonathan Entin examines future implications of Supreme Court decision on abortion pill mifepristone
SCOTUS ruling on abortion pill could have ripple effect on Ohio Ohio Capital Journal: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, explained why the U.S. Supreme Court decision on abortion pill mifepristone doesn’t have a direct impact on Ohio, but could have future…
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Accounting's John Keyser gives advice for opening checking accounts
Best student checking accounts WalletHub: John Keyser, assistant professor of accounting at Weatherhead School of Management, offered advice to young people opening checking accounts. “There is no reason to pay a monthly fee for a checking account,” he said. “Also, be careful to check for limits…
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Dermatology's Rosanne Paul explains the role vitamin C can play in a skincare routine
I asked 3 dermatologists about the best under-$20 retinol products at Amazon In Style: Rosanne Paul, assistant professor of dermatology at the School of Medicine, explained the role vitamin C can play in a skincare routine.
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Law's Sharona Hoffman examines implication of amicus brief on Ohio voting laws
Ohio law professor discusses implication of amicus brief on Ohio voting laws Spectrum News: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, said it is up to a judge to decide how much weight to give an amicus brief about a case involving voting…
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Arts and Sciences' Joy Bostic and Marilyn Sanders Mobley share the history and significance of Juneteenth
Recollection, restoration, celebration: Perspectives on Juneteenth from around Northeast Ohio Signal Cleveland: Joy Bostic, associate professor in the Department of Religious Studies and founding director of the minor in Africana Studies, and Marilyn Sanders Mobley, emerita professor of English…
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Psychology's Lisa Damour shares role in the production of Inside Out 2
Cleveland-area clinical psychologist advised on new Pixar film <em>Inside Out 2</em> ideastream: Lisa Damour, senior advisor to the Schubert Center for Child Studies and a clinical instructor in the Department of Psychological Sciences, discussed her role consulting for the…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses evolution of the Supreme Court's "standing doctrine"
Eau Claire parents ask US Supreme Court to strike down school district gender support plan Wisconsin Public Radio: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law, weighed in on “standing doctrine,” in the Supreme…
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CWRU President Eric W. Kaler discusses $10 million donation to Case School of Engineering
Historic gifts to Howard, Case Western Reserve, University Of Washington Forbes: University President Eric W. Kaler discussed a $10 million donation from alumnus Kevin Kranzusch and his wife for support of the computer and data sciences department at Case School of Engineering. “The impact of…