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Medicine's Stephen Sroka suggests ways school nurses can help keep students safe
Law enforcement and school staff all over the country look at ways to keep students safe ABC San Diego: Stephen Sroka, adjunct professor at the School of Medicine, suggested more school nurses in schools could help identify safety problems before they happen. “They have been trained to deal with…
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Weatherhead's Gregory Harmon shares prediction on competition between Lyft and Uber
Lyft races ahead of Uber on Wall Street — for how long? International Business Times: Gregory Harmon, assistant professor of banking and finance at Weatherhead School of Management, offered a prediction on how competition between Lyft and Uber will play out on Wall Street.
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Engineering's Ozan Akkus discusses research project which aims to grow "live" replacement joints
Could ‘artificial’ knees be a thing of the past? CWRU researchers attempt to grow living joints cleveland.com (subscription required): Ozan Akkus, the Kent Hale Smith Professor of Engineering and a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Case School of Engineering, discussed a new…
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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses opposition to Securities and Exchange Commission's climate disclosure rules
Republicans bring forth a resolution to wipe out SEC’s climate disclosure rule Yahoo Finance: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, noted that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is facing more opponents to its controversial climate rules, after 32 Republican…
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Psychological sciences' Elizabeth Short shares thoughts on overcoming challenges
How to counter learned helplessness PBS: Elizabeth Short, professor of psychological sciences, participated in a panel discussion on countering learned helplessness. She discussed how parents can help their children overcome challenges. “The major challenge we need to recognize is that failure…
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Medicine's James Sulzer shares the importance of centering patients in research and treatment
Why rehabilitation engineers need to listen to patients and their families STAT News: James Sulzer, associate professor at the School of Medicine, shared the importance of centering patients in research and treatment. “For some reason in rehabilitation research, we’ve kind of lost that ethos,”…
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Mandel School's Daniel Flannery examines increased rate of police officers killed in the line of duty
Police officers killed in the line of duty up 25% from same time last year WEWS: Following the recent murder of Euclid police officer Jacob Derbin, Daniel Flannery, the director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention and Research at the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied…
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Law's Jessie Hill discusses proposed bill that would stop public funds for abortion services in Ohio
Who pays for abortions in Ohio? WOSU: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed a new proposed bill that would halt public funds for abortion services and the current state of reproductive rights in Ohio.
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Social Justice Institute's Ayesha Bell Hardaway shares thoughts on noncompete agreements
Could banning noncompetes help close the gender gap? Politico: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, professor of law and director of the Social Justice Institute, talked about how women, particularly women of color, are disproportionately impacted by the restrictions of noncompetes, which often curtail their…
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Bioethics' Eileen Anderson notes health benefits of laughter
Laughter really is the best medicine! From easing back pain to keeping your heart healthy- experts tell DailyMail.com of the 6 surprising benefits of a 10 minute chuckle The Daily Mail: Eileen Anderson, the Anne Templeton Zimmerman MD Professor in Bioethics, explained the importance of having…