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Med's Mark Cameron talks about COVID virus stability
Where did COVID go?Medium: Mark Cameron, associate professor at the School of Medicine, said the relative stability of COVID virus has helped ensure that medical science’s countermeasures continue to be effective. “We owe a lot to the innovative COVID-19 vaccine response and to the new antivirals…
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Law's Michael Benza talks about plea agreements
Why Hunter Biden's Wednesday plea could accelerate new criminal investigationWashington Examiner: Michael Benza, professor of practice at the School of Law, said the reality of the criminal justice system is that judges “almost always” accept plea agreements—which is also true in the case of the…
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Mandel's Dan Flannery comments on recent surge of gun violence in Cleveland
One dead, three wounded in separate shootings in downtown ClevelandWEWS: Dan Flannery, director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, discussed the recent surge of gun violence in the City of Cleveland, noting that it can all be traced to the amount of guns available.…
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Law's Anat Alon-Beck comments on lew law passed in Israel
Israel's parliament passes law limiting Supreme Court's power, sparking mass protestsUSA Today: Anat Alon-Beck, assistant professor at the School of Law, said she fears “dark times” ahead for Israel, the country of her birth, after the nation’s parliament passed a law weakening the Supreme Court’s…
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Law's Jonathan Adler comments on U.S. Supreme Court decisions
Why SCOTUS might stop Republican attacks on carbon metricE&E News: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law and director of the Coleman P. Burke Center for Environmental Law, discussed how the U.S. Supreme Court has approached recent conservative-backed environmental…
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Engineering's Elias Ali talks about 3D-printers and sustainability
Florida barn will be the world's largest 3D-printed buildingAxios: Elias Ali, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, discussed the effort to create a standard type of construction material that reduces the amount of cement in concrete, replacing it with bio-inspired materials…
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Med's Salil Deo discusses his new study about redlining and cardiovascular emergencies
Redlining was outlawed 55 years ago, but it’s still hurting heart health todayMarketWatch: Salil Deo, associate professor of surgery at the School of Medicine, discussed his new study that found that living in a formerly redlined neighborhood is linked to higher risk of stroke, heart attack and…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goulder explores significance of pending UPS strike
A UPS strike would ‘be a big deal’ for Cleveland’s small businesses and manufacturerscleveland.com (subscription required): Michael Goulder, assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, weighed in on what a pending UPS strike would mean for Northeast Ohio. “It will be a big deal,” he…
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Med student Penelope Halkiadakis discusses taking part in the NFL's Diversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative
HBCU, Diverse Medical Students On NFL Teams' Training Camp StaffsSports Illustrated: Penelope Halkiadakis, a third-year student at the School of Medicine, discussed her opportunity to take part in the National Football League's Diversity in Sports Medicine Pipeline Initiative. “I am excited to…
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Law's Jonathan Entin talks about Trump's criminal charges
Another federal indictment threatens to engulf Donald Trump and his presidential campaignUSA Today: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law, said a third indictment against former President Donald Trump—this one the result of an investigation into potential election…