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Law's Juscelino Colares weighs in on the legal case against Uniontown man
Uniontown man charged for trying to hide his alleged involvement in Rwandan genocide WOIO: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Business Law, outlined the legal case against a Uniontown man who allegedly provided false information about his involvement in the Rwandan…
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Law's Cathy Mansfield discusses "junk fees"
Junk fees: Who gets hit and which banks are the worst offenders? Consumer Affairs: Cathy Mansfield, senior instructor in law, discussed the extra fees—often called “junk fees”—on everything from ticket purchases to home rental applications, that cost consumers billions of dollars each year.…
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CWRU's Case Amateur Radio Club members monitor impacts of eclipse; engineering student Adam Goodman shares thoughts
Monitoring the moon when it happens: Ham radio scientists to monitor eclipse WEWS: Members of the Case Amateur Radio Club were featured in a pre-eclipse report about their Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation to test how the eclipse impacts radio communications—especially in the ionosphere,…
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Pathology's Agnes Loeffler discusses low career interest in forensic pathology
Cuyahoga County—like the whole country—needs more forensic pathologists cleveland.com (subscription required): Agnes Loeffler, professor of pathology at the School of Medicine, said that medical students only learn about pathology in “bits and pieces” throughout their training, so it’s no…
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Religious Studies' Deepak Sarma weighs in on how Cleveland's spiritual community preparation for the total solar eclipse
Energies and folklore: How Cleveland’s spiritual community is celebrating the total solar eclipse ideastream: Deepak Sarma, professor in the Department of Religious Studies at the College of Arts and Sciences, weighed in on the different traditions and ways of practicing spirituality as…
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Law's Richard Gibson examines concerns of juvenile justice cases in Cuyahoga County
For a handful of lawyers in Cuyahoga County, juvenile cases are big business WEWS: Richard Gibson, adjunct professor of law, weighed in on concerns surrounding how juvenile justice cases are assigned to lawyers in the Cuyahoga County Juvenile Court system.
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Engineering's Ozan Akkus discusses arthritis research to grow replacement joints
CWRU leads national effort to reverse effects of arthritis using 'live' joint replacements deastream: Ozan Akkus, the Kent Hale Smith Professor of Engineering and a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Case School of Engineering, explained the newly funded research he’s leading…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg discusses increasing insignificance of pennies in U.S. economic system
April begins with National One Cent Day Spectrum News: Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, weighed in on the increasing insignificance of pennies in our economic…
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Law's Michael Benza examines common misconceptions of pressing charges
What does it mean to press charges? U.S. World & World Report: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, discussed a common misconception about what it means to press charges. “There’s a colloquial idea that the victim goes to the police with an alleged crime and presses…
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Music's Denise Davis discusses impact of school closure for solar eclipse
Many Northeast Ohio schools will close for the eclipse. Are they missing an opportunity to teach? ideastream: Denise Davis, lecturer in the Department of Music and director of teacher education, explained how closing schools for the solar eclipse April 8 could disrupt lesson plans, and discussed…