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Tennis Coach Todd Wojtkowski shares his personal story with Cleveland.com
Son of a steelworker—how did Case Western Reserve become a men’s tennis power? cleveland.com: How men’s tennis coach Todd Wojtkowski built his team into a powerhouse—and how his own personal story ties into that—was featured by sports columnist Terry Pluto.
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Medicine's David Canaday discussed new research showing that COVID-19 boosters greatly lowering infection rates in nursing homes
Boosters significantly protect nursing home residents, staff against omicron variant Skilled Nursing News: David Canaday, professor at the School of Medicine, discussed new research that found COVID-19 booster vaccinations significantly increase antibodies in nursing home residents and…
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Weatherhead's Jonathan Ernest discusses post-pandemic inflation
CWRU economics professor says housing costs doing the most damage during this inflationary period  WOIO: Jonathan Ernest, assistant professor of economics at Weatherhead School of Management, commented on the economic strains consumers are feeling from rising prices across the board. Ernest…
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Nursing's Stephanie Griggs discussed how poor sleeping habits can affect overall health
People in their 40s tend to sleep the least: these tips can help Healthline: Stephanie Griggs, assistant professor at the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, discussed how poor sleep can affect physical, mental and cognitive health. “These processes and the stages of sleep are essential to…
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Physics' Glenn Starkman discusses science's best guesses about the effect of a black hole on a spacecraft
What would happen if you fell into a black hole? Newsweek: Glenn Starkman, co-chair of the physics department and a Distinguished University Professor, weighed in on scientific ideas about what might happen if a human or spacecraft came too near a black hole.
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Arts and Sciences' Ted Steinberg weighed in on lawns in Los Angeles
Los Angeles should lose its lawns, some say NPR: Ted Steinberg, the Adeline Barry Davee Distinguished Professor of History in the College of Arts and Sciences and professor of law, discussed whether lawns will survive in Los Angeles as the city faces the most severe water restrictions the city…
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Medicine's Sonal Shah discussed eczema and the complicated, multifactorial causes
Say goodbye to itching and flaking! 14 top-notch eczema creams for instant relief Parade: Sonal Shah associate professor at the School of Medicine, discussed the skin condition, eczema. “Our understanding of what causes eczema is growing on a daily basis, but the bottom line is that it is…
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Social Sciences' Dexter Voisin discussed the Toronto Police Service report regarding racial disparities
'It's extremely shocking and disturbing': Voisin CP24 TV Toronto: Dexter Voisin, dean of the Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences, shared his perspective on data found in a Toronto Police Service report indicating racial disparities in policing in the city.
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Medicine's Marsha Michie discussed neonatal screenings for genetic disorders
The scientific method: Prenatal genetic tests are popular, but the results can be misleading WAMU: Marsha Michie, assistant professor of bioethics at the School of Medicine, discussed neonatal screenings for genetic disorders. “They can do these very complicated mathematical calculations to see…
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Weatherhead names interim co-deans
Weatherhead School of Management names interim co-deans Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription required): Case Western Reserve University announced that longtime faculty leader J.B. Silvers and alumnus and investment executive Andrew Medvedev will become interim co-deans effective Sept. 1. CWRU…