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CWRU Police Department's Sarah Shendy shares her historical career journey
From Cairo to Ohio: A story of an American police officer Middle Eastern Broadcasting Network: Sarah Shendy, a sergeant with the CWRU Police Department, discussed her career journey to becoming the first known Egyptian Muslim female sergeant in the State of Ohio.
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Case Center for Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism's Betul Hatipoglu shares dangers of mixing Ozempic with testosterone shots
Mixing Ozempic with testosterone shots for bodybuilding is a “horrifying’ idea, doctor says The Messenger: Betul Hatipoglu, director of Case Center for Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism, explained how taking Ozempic and testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) shots at the same time for maximum…
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Law's Michael Benza discusses bribery charges against former chair of the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio
What are ‘travel act bribery’ and ‘honest services wire fraud,’ two crimes Sam Randazzo has been charged with? Cleveland.com (subscription required): Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, detailed the bribery charges against Sam Randazzo, former chair of the Public Utilities…
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Engineering's Chris Yuan explains financial impact of driving electric cars
Electric vehicle driver breaks down costs of charging an EV Spectrum News: Chris Yuan, professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, explained why driving electric cars is cheaper in the long run.
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Office of Multicultural Affairs' Janée Kelly shares the significance of scholarship fund created by African American Society
‘Continue to fight:’ Cleveland teen’s murder remains unsolved 6 years later WJW: Janée Kelly, director of the Office of Multicultural Affairs, discussed a scholarship fund the university’s African American Society created in honor of Michael Chappman, a local teen who was murdered in 2017 in a…
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Medicine's Andrew Curtis discusses Acapulco health hazard effects following Hurricane Otis
Expert warns of deadly diseases and 'contaminated food' at popular vacation hot spot Daily Express US: Andrew Curtis, professor in the Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences, discussed health hazards affecting the popular tourist town of Acapulco after Hurricane Otis came…
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Nursing's Nicholas Schiltz shares ways to reduce biases in healthcare
AI has potential to revolutionize healthcare—but biases could worsen health disparities Crain’s Business Business: Nicholas Schiltz, assistant professor at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, suggested that a way to reduce bias in healthcare is to ensure diverse populations are involved with…
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Law's Jessie Hill examines the legal challenges of pregnancy post-Roe
A Black woman was criminally charged after a miscarriage. It shows the perils of pregnancy post-Roe Associated Press: Jessie Hill, associate dean for research and faculty development and the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, weighed in on the case of a woman who was criminally charged after…
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Law's Jonathan Entin discusses free speech limitations in Akron and Cleveland city councils
Cleveland and Akron city councils look to balance rights and rules in public comments ideastream: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, discussed the First Amendment and the issue of free speech, as Akron and Cleveland city councils have either passed or are considering…
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Engineer's Robert Savinell and Medicine's Jonathan Stamler named 2023 National Academy of Inventors fellows
Two CWRU researchers named 2023 National Academy of Inventors fellows Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): Robert Savinell, Distinguished University Professor and the George S. Dively Professor of Engineering at Case School of Engineering, and Jonathan Stamler, the Robert S. and…