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Med's Adam Perzynski and Kristen Berg talk about redlining
Racism was the primary reason Ohio neighborhoods were redlined, new study showsideastream: Adam Perzynski, associate professor of medicine and sociology, and Kristen Berg, assistant professor of medicine, discussed their new research confirming that lending institutions in the 1930s “redlined”…
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Law's Sharona Hoffman discusses inaccurate characterization of a Texas memo declaring diversity, equity, and inclusion policies as illegal
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott calls diversity efforts 'illegal,' tells state agencies to stopABC News: Sharona Hoffman, the Edgar A. Hahn Professor of Law and co-director of the Law-Medicine Center, discussed the “inaccurate” characterization of a Texas state memo declaring diversity, equity and inclusion…
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Law's Juscelino Colares weighs in on China's recent economic fall
Chinese authorities block foreign journalists from reporting on COVID-19NTD News: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Law, weighed in on China’s recent economic slump. “The economy is already very exposed to demand shocks from the world economy,” he said. “I don’t think we’re…
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Weatherhead's Michael Goldberg explains how inflation impacted federal interest rates
What's the impact of increased interest rates? WEWS: Michael Goldberg, executive director of the Veale Institute of Entrepreneurship and associate professor at Weatherhead School of Management, explained how inflation has impacted federal interest rates and how it affects families in Northeast…
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Philosophy's Shannon French outlines accountability in age of remote warfare
What ISIS can teach us about drone warfare in UkraineNPR, On Shifting Ground with Ray Suarez: Shannon French, the Inamori Professor in Ethics, director of the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence and an associate professor of philosophy at the College of Arts and Sciences,…
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Law's Jonathan Entin talks about Larry Householder's strategy for his trial
True bias or tactic? Attorneys in Householder corruption trial argue judge doesn't like themWEWS: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law and adjunct professor of political science, discussed the strategy of the defense in former Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives…
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Med's Olubukola Abiona discusses working with Kizzmekia Corbett’s immunology team to manufacture COVID-19 vaccine
She helped unlock the science of the COVID vaccineThe New York Times: Olubukola Abiona, a student at the School of Medicine, discussed working on immunologist Kizzmekia Corbett’s team and contributing to one of the most stunning achievements in the history of immunizations: a highly effective,…
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Law's Jonathan Adler discusses activities of Jane Roberts
Jane Roberts's recruitment work puts Supreme Court ethics standards under microscopeWashington Examiner: Jonathan Adler, the Johan Verheij Memorial Professor of Law, said the activities of Jane Roberts—wife of Chief Justice John Roberts—don’t seem far different from underreported ethical questions…
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Law's Miranda Leppla explains details of bribery scandals in the history of Ohio politics
Explaining the FirstEnergy bribery scandal as the Larry Householder trial continuesWKYC: Miranda Leppla, director of the Environmental Law Clinic at the School of Law, explained the details of one of the most elaborate and extensive bribery scandals in the history of Ohio politics, with $60 million…
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Med's Mahmoud Ghannoum talks about antibiotics killing beneficial bacteria
Survivor of deadly fungal infection rising across the US reveals he was told he'd 'never walk or hold his kids again' when fungus spread to his brainDaily Mail: Mahmoud Ghannoum, professor at the School of Medicine, pointed out how antibiotics also kill beneficial bacteria in the human body. “When…