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Weatherhead’s J.B. Silvers discussed the closing of inpatient hospitals across the country
What's happening at St. Vincent is part of a nationwide trend for hospitals WEWS: J.B. Silvers, interim co-dean of Weatherhead School of Management, commented on the story about St. Vincent Charity Hospital ending inpatient care, citing financial reasons. More hospitals have closed in Cuyahoga…
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ArtSci’s Elizabeth Short discussed the effect of comic books on children’s healing
‘Seems like magic’: The healing powers of local superheroes Fox 8 Cleveland: Elizabeth Short, professor of developmental psychology and the director of the Developmental Masters and Early Intervention Program in the College of Arts and Sciences, discussed a special type of healing that occurs in…
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Law’s Jessie Hill discussed Ohio’s temporary abortion ban block
Ohio judge temporarily blocks the state’s new abortion ban Ohio Public Radio: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, said that an amendment added to Ohio’s constitution by voters in 2011—as an anti-Obamacare measure—which she said related to a right to privacy. And that could help…
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Weatherhead’s Michael Goulder discussed theoretical rail workers’ strike
Congress members and questions over stock trades KNX, Los Angeles: Michael Goulder, an assistant professor at Weatherhead School of Management, said that a rail workers strike could have had a major immediate impact on the economy.
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Law’s Ayesha Bell Hardaway discussed police-involved shootings of Black men in Columbus
Columbus police shootings most frequently involve Black males, data since 2012 shows The Columbus Dispatch: Ayesha Bell Hardaway, associate professor of law and co-director of the Social Justice Institute, discussed the police-involved shootings of Black men in Columbus—despite a number of…
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Medicine professors discuss the link between COVID-19 and Alzheimer’s
COVID-19 in seniors linked to increased Alzheimer’s risk, study finds The Washington Post: Pamela Davis, the Arline H. and Curtis F. Garvin Research Professor at the School of Medicine, and Rong Xu, professor at the School of Medicine, discussed their new study highlighting that Americans over age…
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World Affairs’ Kathryn Lavelle discussed Queen Elizabeth and her influence
Northeast Ohio reacts to death of Queen Elizabeth II WKYC: Kathryn Lavelle, the Ellen and Dixon Long Associate Professor of World Affairs, said that Queen Elizabeth’s seven-decade rule and the influence she had on British hearts are what made her relevant for generations.
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Law’s Jonathan Entin discussed the legal battle of Ohio’s redistricting maps
Why you should be paying attention to Ohio Supreme Court races WEWS: Jonathan Entin, weighed in on Ohio’s redistricting maps—a legal battle that’s dragged on for more than a year—noting that the legislature was able to ignore and override the decisions and orders of the Ohio Supreme Court. "The…
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Law’s Aleksander Cuic discussed the motivation behind Texas’ efforts to relocate migrants
Texas sends migrants to vice-president's Washington residence BBC: Aleksander Cuic, director of the Immigration Clinic at the School of Law, said that while he believes Texas’s efforts to relocate migrants in any potentially politically motivated manner may be scrutinized in court, it is still…
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PoliSci’s Justin Buchler discussed the belief that American democracy is under threat
Is our democracy threatened? WWL, New Orleans: Justin Buchler, associate professor of political science, discussed the perceived view that Americans continue to believe democracy and the rule of law are under threat — a view that's remained high over the past year.