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Weatherhead’s Melvin Smith discussed the Executive Leadership Development Program
Case Western Reserve will host a leadership development program geared toward Black professionals in 2023 The Plain Dealer: Melvin Smith, a professor of organizational behavior at Weatherhead School of Management, discussed an Executive Leadership Development Program set to debut in the spring…
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Medicine’s Betul Hatipoglu discussed diabetes, blood glucose levels
When is the best time to test your blood sugar? HealthCentral: Betul Hatipoglu, professor at the School of Medicine, discussed diabetes and factors that can affect blood glucose levels. “Stress hormones such as cortisol push the liver to produce more sugars and make the body more resistant to…
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Medicine’s Sadir Al-Kindi discussed CVD mortality rate increase during the COVID-19 pandemic
'Striking' disparities in CVD deaths persist across COVID waves Medscape: Sadir Al-Kindi, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, discussed new research that shows cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality rose significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic and disproportionately affected minority…
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Weatherhead’s Michael Goldberg discussed the cost of raising a child
How much does it cost to be a parent in 2022? WEWS: Michael Goldberg, associate professor of design and innovation at Weatherhead School of Management and executive director of the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, discussed the economy's impact on prices for daycare, back-to-school…
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Political Science’s Justin Buchler discussed changes in voter rolls
PA saw spike in new voters after Supreme Court ruling on abortion Erie Times News (subscription required): Justin Buchler, an associate professor of political science, discussed the fluctuations in voter rolls and whether they can be tied to a single political issue.
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Religious Studies’ Deepak Sarma discusses the Paramount+ show Evil
This TV series delivers us from three demons haunting America CNN: Deepak Sarma, professor in the Department of Religious Studies, said the Paramount+ show Evil reflects today’s political climate, in which people often disagree about basic facts. “It’s made ambivalence a mode of entertainment,”…
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Medicine’s Amy Edwards discussed effects of long COVID
90% of people who lose sense of smell or taste from COVID-19 regain it within two years Healthline: Amy Edwards, assistant professor at the School of Medicine, discussed the effects of long COVID. “The smell of burning is one I hear a lot from patients, [while] some say everything smells the same…
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School of Medicine released new research on rebound COVID-19 cases
COVID rebounds aren't definitively linked to Paxlovid—here's what we know National Geographic/MSN: New research out of the School of Medicine evaluated rebound COVID-19 cases following courses of Paxlovid and molnupiravir between January and June 2022.
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Weatherhead’s Andrew Medvedev discussed decrease in inflation
'We’re certainly not out of the woods:' New inflation numbers out as Northeast Ohio communities continue to grapple with high prices WKYC: Andrew Medvedev, the incoming co-dean of Weatherhead School of Management, discussed numbers showing a slight decrease in inflation, but noted caution in…
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Law’s Michael Scharf discussed his plan to bring war crime cases against Russia
How to prosecute Russia’s war crimes Foreign Policy: Michael Scharf, co-dean of the School of Law, discussed his effort to create the structure for how the West and Ukraine could effectively and quickly manage a deluge of war crimes cases following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “Just the…