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Weatherhead’s Michael Goldberg discussed the economic impact of working from home
Will downtown Cleveland’s workers ever return full force? WOIO: Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed the economic impact of a workforce that works from home. “I think it’s really going to be almost impossible for employers to…
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Law’s Jessie Hill discussed challenges to Ohio’s abortion ban
Northeast Ohio health experts answer questions about new COVID-19 booster shot ideastream: Jessie Hill, the Judge Ben C. Green Professor of Law, discussed the challenges to Ohio’s “heartbeat bill” abortion ban—and the possibility of a full ban on abortion once lawmakers return this fall.
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Weatherhead’s Michael Goldberg discussed the consecutive interest rate hikes
Small business owners settling in for inflation 'long haul' as new data expected Tues. WEWS: Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management, said that consecutive increases to interest rates have made borrowing substantially more expensive, and…
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Medicine’s Kishore Guda discussed research into esophageal cancers 
CWRU research team discovers what could be a new, more effective way to treat esophageal cancer cleveland.com: Kishore Guda, associate professor at the School of Medicine and member of the Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, discussed new research into a cell signaling pathway linked to esophageal…
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Applied Social Sciences’s Amy T. Khare discussed the transition of housing in Chicago to commercial entities
A proposal to swap CHA land for a new South Loop high school is part of an old trend NPR Chicago: Amy T. Khare, research assistant professor and the research director at the National Initiative on Mixed-Income Communities, discussed the trend of the Chicago Housing Authority selling and…
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Law’s Jonathan Entin debunked a myth about avoiding Jury duty
None of the above: Jury duty (debunked!) The Cleveland Observer: Jonathan Entin, the David L. Brennan Professor Emeritus of Law and adjunct professor of political science, discussed the urban myth that someone can escape the civic responsibility of jury duty by simply not registering to vote.…
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History’s Luke Reader discussed the history of the British monarchy
Cleveland Book Week highlights Greater Cleveland's diverse writing community ideastream: Luke Reader, a teaching fellow in the Department of History, described the role of the British monarchy from its controversial past to its relevancy today, following the passing of Queen Elizabeth the II last…
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ArtSci’s Cara Byrne discussed the 75 year history of Goodnight Moon
‘Goodnight Moon’: 75 years in the great green room Christian Science Monitor: Cara Byrne, lecturer in the Department of English at the College of Arts and Sciences, said that when Goodnight Moon was first published in 1947, the storyline—incorporating a comforting, structured routine without a…
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History’s Ted Steinberg discussed the trend of clover lawns
Clover lawns are blooming in front yards, and on TikTok The New York Times: Ted Steinberg, the Adeline Barry Davee Distinguished Professor of History and author of American Green: the Obsessive Quest for the Perfect Lawn, discussed the trend of clover supplanting well-manicured grass, amid…
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Medicine’s Kishore Guda discussed a new study on Barrett’s esophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma
Signaling pathway ‘key needle within the haystack’ driving Barrett’s, esophageal cancer Healio: Kishore Guda, associate professor at the School of Medicine, discussed a new study focused on a signaling pathway involved in the development of Barrett’s esophagus and esophageal adenocarcinoma. “The…