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Visiting professor Onema Adojoh talks about recent Conference of Parties
Northeast Ohio climate advocates discussed climate change policy in Egypt last monthideastream: Onema Adojoh, visiting assistant professor of earth, environmental and planetary sciences, discussed the recent Conference of Parties—an assemblage of countries from the around the world—that gathered to…
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Weatherhead's Somali Ghosh discusses Giant Eagle's changed advertising policy
End of an era: Giant Eagle will stop mailing weekly ads in Januarycleveland.com: Somali Ghosh, assistant professor of marketing at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed a decision by regional grocery retailer Giant Eagle to move from traditional mailed advertising to emailing customers…
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Nursing's Evelyn Duffy discusses full practice authority for nurse practitioners
Full practice authority gains ground in 26 states: What this means for nurse practitioners Nurse Practitioner: Evelyn Duffy, professor at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, discussed full practice authority for nurse practitioners. “Ohio is in the reduced practice category,” she noted. “Not a…
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Med's Sanford Markowitz and Engineering's Dustin Tyler elected 2022 fellows of The National Academy of Inventors
Two CWRU researchers elected as National Academy of Inventors fellows Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): Sanford Markowitz, Distinguished University Professor and the Ingalls Professor of Cancer Genetics at the School of Medicine, and Dustin Tyler, the Kent H. Smith II Professor of…
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Law's Juscelino Colares discusses the release of Brittney Griner
Brittney Griner is freed but did the U.S. give up too much?KNX Los Angeles: Juscelino Colares, the Schott-van den Eynden Professor of Law, discussed the release of WNBA star Brittney Griner after she was freed from prison in Russia as part of a prisoner exchange. 
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Mandel's Daniel Flannery says genealogical DNA is a relatively new practice in law enforcement
Genealogical DNA leads to arrest of 72-year-old man for rape of 9-year-old in 1997WEWS: A 72-year-old man was recently charged for a sexual assault that took place in Cleveland in 1997. Daniel Flannery, director of the Begun Center for Violence Prevention Research and Education, said genealogical…
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Med's Nathan Berger discusses research studies he's co-authored with local High School student
Local high schooler published 9 times in medical journals WEWS: Nathan Berger, the Hanna-Payne Professor of Experimental Medicine at the School of Medicine, discussed research studies he’s co-authored with a gifted and talented Orange High School student. “First of all, let me say she’s…
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Psychological Sciences' Brooke Macnamara criticizes studies for being poorly designed
Does growth mindset matter? The debate heats up with dueling meta-analysesKQED: Brooke Macnamara, associate professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at the College of Arts and Sciences, criticized dozens of recent studies for being poorly designed or conducted by researchers who are…
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Law's Jaime Bouvie discusses her side hustle as instructor at the Crooked River Circus
Crooked River Circus showcases aerial arts and acrobatics in Cleveland ideastream: Jaime Bouvier, associate professor at the School of Law, discussed her side hustle as a member and instructor at the Crooked River Circus. "I’ve realized I’m teaching the same thing everywhere,” Bouvier said. “I’m…
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Arts and Sciences' Deepak Sarma discusses shifts in ways customers watch movies
‘Halloween Ends’ busts the myth that streaming undercuts box office successYahoo Entertainment: Deepak Sarma, professor at the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed the seismic shifts in the ways that customers watch movies. “A significant portion of the population is happier shopping from home,…